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Show LEni FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Personalities in the World News Prize Cow Given Roosevelt Blessing t .. .... ... i President Roosevelt got close to nature when he visited the little mountain community of Arthurdale, New Deal cow shown in the picture seems unVa., site of a federal homestead project. The prize-winnithe friendliness. impressed by presidential W. L it J J ... lKonrad Henlein (second from left), leader of the Sudeten Germans of Czechoslovakia, as taring funeral ceremony for two of his followers shot down in political disorders recently. 2 Gillette of Iowa who was successful in a campaign for renomination, defeating the New Deal tommittee" candidate, Rep. Otha D. Wearin. 3 Professor Albert Einstein (left), who delivered commencement address at Swarthmore college. Psychiatrists Test Brain Waves vj v.. V ng t&J Campus Ghost Writer Exposed he appeared Sen. Guy M. Divinity Student Graduates With Bride on His Arm "elimination the principal Four years ago, when he enrolled at Columbia Theological seminary. Rev. Jack Brame McMichael of Boligee, Ala., vowed that when be KISS TOR AN ENSIGN ftIS ...lW 14' W y M h ,1 Il-- Ensign William L. Kitch of San Carlos, Ariz., receives the congratu3a&JJSiiiirw' lations of his sweetheart, Miss Ag"Brain waves" were tested by psychiatrists at their recent conven-tie- n nes Fisher of Annapolis, Md., after at San Francisco by means of a new device called an electroreceiving his diploma from Presiencephalograph. One electrode of the machine is fastened to the top of dent Roosevelt in Dahlgren hall at the patient's skull with collodion and the other electrode is placed at the United States Naval academy the neck, on graduation day recently. making necessary contact for the recording device. 1. it Robert Greenlees Pearson is among the upper 10 per cent of the graduating class at the University of Kansas this year, but he won't be elected to Phi Beta Kappa, honorary fraternity, because he admitted in a magazine article that he had been a "ghost writer" for students at many schools. He had clients at Northwestern university, Wrllesley college, the Universities of Wisconsin and Wyoming. He guaranteed his work a "B" average or no pay. Pearson is shown talking on the telephone to a prospective customer. finished school he would graduate with a bride on his arm. A few days ago he was married to Miss Frances Jackson and two hours later he received his diploma. Here he is shown with sheepskin and bride. . Son of "Sherlock Holmes" Creator Weds Business Man Pilot Ends Lon Voyage A. Thornton Baker, Princeton, N. J., business man who turned skipper, is shown after bringing his 72-fo- ot AFTER Just Some Sisterly Advice AN EGG SHOWER - - schooner into New York harbor after a voyage that lasted 13 months and took him and his crew r fj ill r, 'v ,. or V, xl'-irA if.--. i If "f , . I! Norman Thomas, Socialist leader ho was bombarded with eggs and tomatoes when he attempted to speak recently at a meeting in Mili-jP::;;:o ?.:!nister Neville Chamberlain gets some friendly aa.Ice park, Newark, N. J., is shown Lady Austen Chamberlain, at work cleaning the egg stains by gestures from his sister-in-lais now in his Chamberlain Mr. from his coat at street. 10 No. Downing leave as his summer home they t Cold of the premiership. second year Spring Harbor, N. Y. y into some of the world's most famed ports. Hie schooner was built for Baker in Hong Kong and is made of leakwood throughout. He was accompanied on the voyaee by his sons, Hobart and A. T. Baker III. Adrian Conan Doyle, second son of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, of "Sherlock Holmes." is shown with his bride, the former Anna Andersen, only daughter of the late S. Andersen, Copenhagen ship owner. The bride is regarded as one of the loveliest women in Denmark. creator Exciting Moment in English Motorcycle Race Hot Finish in Congressional Race v yyv- f - .1 4 w ,. '"rWJ. if 1$ V ' 1 .7 AH li'' It isn't a spill. I hr sidecar p issenm r is loaning over to keep the baiance of the machine as they lake difficult turn during iho ydonham Vae race for motorcycles with sidecars at London's Crystal Palace. a |