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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, u Foil owin The News With A CuwiTi THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Threatened F. D. R.?. Voungest U. S. Solon f mrs, Iten.jtimin S. Kitchener Arrested as a vagrant at Tucson, Ariz., Uenjamin S. Kitchener, 59-year-old German war veteran and United States army ex-service man, is being held for investiga tion in connection with the send ing of a. letter threatening to "throw sulphuric acid" in the eyes of President Roosevelt. Handwriting in the letter re sembled that of Kitchener's, ac Cordiir to federal investigators. Bride of Curtis Dill I.iiidley lieokworth Only 25, Undley Beckworth of Texas will be the youngest mem ber of the new house of repre sentatives. Beckworth, a former school teacher, unseated Repre sentative Morgan Sanders, a vet eran of 18 years in the house, in the Democratic primaries. Sun Bowl Queen k n 'iff cwwy? i4 L 1 At i If M x J :.y,-,.iW.Vv;w. Mis. ( nrtis 15. Dull In a. ceremony performed at the home ol her nurents at Haver ford, I'a. Kathertne Miller Leas above, bccoriicM the bride o' Curtm U : I Ja.ll. ex-husband' ol Mrs. Anna Ro.-.volt Bcetttgi r. rtrw.hW of ::ie president.-. .MiiiRarel F.li.abeth McKee To blonde Margaret Elizabeth McKee. 20. goes the honor of reigning as queen of the 1939 Southwestern Sun Carnival at El Paso, Tex., to be held in conjunc tion with the Sun Bowl football g.'inie between the 1 universities Ol I ! : I h nil.: .New Mexico.- A n d Wa s th e Dr i vcr Su r p r i scd ? W wJk: zvx 1 How parked car sank on street Imagine the surprise the owner of this automobile received when he returned from a restaurant in New York to find his auto, which! he had parked but an hour before, in this conditions Another auto J 'struck a Ore hydrant in Hwhin, breaking it at the base.Tne' IreovltOBt1 flood undermined the street, plunging the parked auto Into Ih.s tloiHl ! hole. Proof That There i s A Santa Claus zzSH&hz 1 J ftwmrnrnimiiwriBMit Jr 1 Doll mothers like to play Iaun- mf" saga An organ for youngsters dress and serve tea fegM Co-ed Has "If Elizabeth Warren In a campus-wide poll conducted by the student newspaper and comic magazine at University uf North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C, Elizabeth Warren of Monro.', N. C, waa selected as the co-ed having the most sex appeal on the campus. Jim LeLanne, football star, won the male honor. In for 139 Years 'i lux' .--i-ciie.-- lu'if luKcn six.riiv a.u-r liic break d;,wn on ( hristmns morning', and prove-: beyond a .shadow nt ;( iliiiiiil iht Santa I imis did make his a v. u.,1 visit to x me htiiws ;it least. New $500,000 Home for Heiress Nearly Ready of i r inTTnfiini i n r t .CS- -& 1 View of the Doris Duke Cromwell home being built In Honolulu I,oraied on the ocean front at Honolulu, the new $500,000 home of Dons Duke Cromwell, the to bacco heiress, nears completion. At the left Is the elaborate "playI10u.se" which adjoins a huge swimming pool. At the extreme right is the in:: room, with walls of glass. Between the- two stun tures is a private yacht harbor, enclosed by a heavy breakwater made from native lava rock. Knlieil I rw in laughing' one minute and ! iris the next. Robert Irv. .:. a "sentence of i:!9 years m Sing prison for the innvdei ' Veronica Uedeon. her nm.li -i ....! a roomer -in the (ledeon I;im"". H-' is pictured . just after 1 , s-..,.v York p-.M-atrii . Part of New York's "H" Passes Pearl Buck Gets Nobel Prize The "El" In operation In olden days After 60 years New York's Sixth avenue elevated passes out of existence, to be replaced In 1940 by a subway. Few recall the "El" when It was hauled by steam locomotives. Here's a picture printed through the courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York, showing the "El" In the old days, with a steam locomotive hauling a load uptown. r ' fit a- Pearl Buck and King GusUv In a brilliant ceremony In the Stockholm conoert house, Pearl Buck American Writer, receives from King Gustav V of Sweden J- Nobel prlte ta literature.' Mrs. Buck received a parchment ceru cU bound In tooled leather, the Nobel medal and ecKI amount equal In American money to about 137,790, 1
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