PAGE TWO Gatun Locks "Dressed Up" After 20 Years The Panama canal Is In the throes of a "house cleaning." Once every twenty years the locks and buildings of the canal receive a thorough cleaning and painting, and the Job has Just been completed at Gatun locks. Array of Hauptmann Defense Writing Experts IK'-jjk^^KJdttT^ i -^KLalsiM^Bf^ffSSfii Handwriting experts, called by the defense In the Hauptmann trial, In conference with Hauptmann's at torneys. Floods Inundate Parts of New York State Paul road, usually a well-traveled thoroughfare, takes on a desolate appearance after the overflow of Black creek inundated a large area at Chili. Interned Strikers Are Happy Textile strikers who were arrested by Georgia National Guardsmen and interned at Atlanta are here shown enjoying the chow provided for them. Five Children Die in Bus Wreck W —— -i Five children were killed and 20 Injured when a bus and truck col lided at Rapid City, S. D. The picture shows a view of the wreck. THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA R. DOUGLAS STUART Mr. Stuart succeed-' George H. Mead as chairman of the industrial advisory board of the NRA. HENRY FORD TODAY |H *% mmmmtmm. JnMKait This Is the latest portrait of Henry Ford, the automobile mag nate, and it has been given his ap proval. Scenes and Persons in the Current News I—Amelia Earhart with the plane with which she made her flight from Honolulu. 2—Receiving roses on her arrival at Oakland, Calif. 3 —Joseph Buerckel, appointed governor of the Saar by Hitler. "Crimson Tide" Gets Rose Bowl Trophy JL to BA jflß Hfc/. Jh: • { - JB :vl:: , 4nS 222 The Rlssman trophy, won by the University of Alabama football team In the Rose Bowl contest at rasa dena, Is shown here as It was received at the University of Alabama recently. TO COACH "WILDCATS" Lynn O. Waldorf, football coach of the Kansas State university, who has been appointed football coach of Northwestern university to suc ceed Dick Hanley. WED AT GUN-POINT Mrs. Prances Eaccarlno of White Plains, N. Y„ is suing for annul ment of her marriage. She charges that her husband, n wholesale meat dealer, forced her to marry him at the point of a gun. Pari* "Fie. Market" At the "Flea Market," on the out outskirts of Paris, where stolen goods are said to be the rule rather than the exception In most of the booths, if an object can be proved as being the property ot any one person, he or she can claim It legal ly. and the storekeeper, regardless of how it may hare come into his hands, must forfeit It. "Der Fuhrer" Honors Storm Troopers Using an open auto as his reviewing stand, Ilerr Hitler Is seen at salute as picked men of his storm troops march past at Berlin. Lets Her Employees Run Her Shop 14 ■ Having turned over her business to hef employees In order to "do Just as she darn pleases," Mrs. Oliver C. Grlnnell, fifty-seven years old. Is here shown looking over a fishing reel she will use when she eoes angling off the coast of Florida. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935 Justmhe Thing f 9r Little Lady PATTERN 2OAS 1 It's no wonder this young lad looks puzzled—she probably doesn' know whether to stand the way sb la and let us see the front of her" f snug wool oloomer dress, with Its unusual closing and Its Inset of pleats for spirited striding, or to turn around so that we may admire that, important "back Interest" produced! by the long smartly stitched pleat.A? Clever mothers will make up a pfenlj tlful supply of those trim little whiteV collars and cuffs, for they know that! nothing looks prettier on bright wooll dresses. The bloomers, and longil sleeves for those who prefer then, I come with the pattern. y .jL Pattern 2065 is available In 2, 4, 6 and 8. Size 6 takes 2% yards 36-lnch fabric and %-yard contrast ing. Illustrated step-by-step sewing Instructions Included. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) to coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, ad dress and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 243 West Seven teenth Street, New York City. • CAD AT EVE Husband—lf a man steals, no fniw ter what, he will live to regret It. wf Wife (coyly)— You used to steal kisses from me before we were mar ried. Husband—Well, you heard what I said.—Boston Evening Transcript. Not an Admirer "Your husband loves horses, doesn't he?" * "No," replied young Mrs. Torklns. "But he is always going to'the races." "Yes. But the way he talks about the horses after he gets home Is something dreadful." Washington Star. Need* Practice "What's the idea of ail the noise) at this .hour of the night?" I "I need practice on my trombones I've been letting it slide lately." Maybe He Lilcea'lt "Why do you call your old car* Sunshine?'" "Because I spend most of my day/ under It" ' ¥

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