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PAGE TWO Mayor La Guardia Doesn't Like Slot Machines Mayor La Guardia of New York swinging an ax to destroy some of th« 2,000 slot machines seized by the police. The machines, representing an Investment of about $200,000 by were smashed and dumped Into Long Island sound. , All That Was Left of the City of Nome i ; jfe, jS "~t w '■ Dyj^yK HHT •» mtagj ' \ This photograph shows what was left of Nome, Alaska, after the recent disastrous conflagration that nearly wiped out the famous city. And He Calls Himself a Hermit "1 feel 50 years younger already," declared Dad Jowett, seventy-tive year-old World war veteran of Jackass Mountain, Ore. He had gone to Miami, Fia., for the sixteenth national convention of the American Legion. He is a self-styled hermit up Oregon way but lost his status when Paula Itoberts and Frances Jones, local bathing beauties, came out to greet him. "This must be the fountain of youth," said Jowett Flag at Pinnacle of Washington Shaft | With tlie last support ID place, and the final bolt tightened In the structure. Old Glory was placed atop the scaffolding that has been built about the 555-foot shaft thai is the Washington monument in the National Capital, and the work of renovating, repairing and refurbishing the great obelisk now goes forward. The erection of the scaffolding was a major engineering feat THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA COUGAR QUARTERBACK Boyce Magness, who hails from Texas, Is quarterback of the Wash ington State college team at Pull man, Wash. NOBEL PRIZE WINNER? pi me | 11. * 3H JR& JBBBfflHßft JB ' Sir Norman Angell, economist, author and former member of the British parliament, who probably will receive the 1934 Nobel Peace ; prize, according to M. Olden, presl- [ dent of the Norwegian Peace society.; The Drago Doctrine When In the winter of 1902-03 Germany,. Britain and Italy block- ! aded the ports of Venezuela In an attempt to make the latter country settle Its debts, Dr. L. F. Drago, a j noted jurist of Argentina, main tained that force cannot be used by one power to collect money owing to Its citizens by another power. Prominence was given to the con tention by the fact that it was ofli cially upheld by Argentina and fa vored by other South American re publics. The principle embodied has become generally known as the I Drago doctrine. Scenes and Persons in the Current News I—Falk Konltza, first Albanian minister to the United States, reviewing United States army, navy and marine detachments at the World's fair In Chicago on Albanian day. 2—Ralph Horween of Chicago, appointed executive assistant for oil by Secretary of the Interior Ickes. 3 —Mausoleum of the ICarageorgevltch dynasty at Oplenac, Jugoslavia, In which were placed the remains of Alexander, the assassinated king, beside the body of his father, King Peter L Episcopalian Church in Big Convention General view of the Interior of the Auditorium In Atlantic City, N. J., when 20,000 persons were gathered in the fifty-first triennial general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church. On the stage was a choir of 1,000. HE HAS A NEW JOB Prof. Robert D. W. Connor of North Carolina, who was appointed archivist of the United States by President Roosevelt. The post was created by the Seventy-third con gress and carries duties of preserv ing and publishing government his torical documents. A new archives building has Just been completed. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE ' . u OL M 9 ■ » V/ |NH HP' The newest chief Justice in the United States Is James L. Coke, whose appointment as chief Justice of the Supreme court of Hawaii has been announced by Gov. J. B. Poindexter of the mid-Pacific ter ritory. Ox Sleigh as Honeymoon Carriage Napoleon Oaron of Taschereau, Canada, and his young bride, who was Mile. Germaine Coutu, formerly of Montreal, traveled from the tem porary church at La Ferte to the Canadian National Railways station on an ox-driven sleigh after being wed near Taschereau. Image May Cause Yaqui Revolt Three thousand Mexican troops were gent to Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico, to reinforce the regular garrison of 100 because of fears of a Yaqul Indian uprising over asserted destruction by the government of the sacred Image of San Francisco Xnvler, shown above In the mission which has now been closed by order of Gov. Rudolfo Calles. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 Wrong Impression of "Doctoring" in China The belief that In China the PM» ' pie do not pay their doctors when they are sick but only while thqj keep them well, has been shown to be false by writers on China. In a an account of their J system of medicine, which he says ' he has always thought one of the best. Each doctor Is a specialist, with a single prescription suppose* to cure everything. When a mem ber of a family gets sick, the fan- A ily calls in as many doctors as thej can afford to pay. He adds that this Incidentally bursts forever the untruth that Chinese doctors are paid to keep the patient fit. The correspondent says that when sev eral of these doctors are called ln,« each with their different prescrip tions, a necromancer Is summoned to choose which of these prescrip tions shall be employed. If success ful, the doctor and necromancer sijare the praise; if unsuccessful, the blame is shifted from the doctor to the necromancer and from him to the "will of heaven." THIS CHANGE gives Children a Chance Perhaps you have tried nearly every sort of ■_ way to keep a child's wfr. jgtn bowels in proper con dition, and failed. Wf v/ J Yet, almost any child who has been convalescing in a hospital, will usually come out with bowels working like a well-regulated watch. The average mother gives any laxative the family may be using, while doctors give children a liquid laxative of suitable ingredients, suit able strength, and in suitable amount. I Make the change now to pure, California Syrup of Figs instead of. harsh medicines, you risk no more violence to your child's appetite, digestion, and general physical condi tion. You'll have a safer, more satis factory result, too. Those little upsets and complaints just disappear and the child is soon normal again. Try it! * THE "LIQUID TEST." First: select a liquid laxative of the proper strength for children. Second: give the dose suited to the child's age. Third: reduce the dose, if repeated, until the bowels are moving without any help at all. An ideal laxative for this purpose >~ is the pure California Syrup of Figs, but be sure the word "California" is on the bottle. On the Loot* He—"What part of the car causer the most accidents?" She —"The mA that holds the wheel." 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