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PAGE TWO Five Out of These Five Have "IT” Students of the University of Oregon selected these five girls as most typical co-eds at a campus election in Eugene, Ore. And then a jury selected Marcia Steinhauser, Hood River, Ore. (extreme right), as "Oregon’s Ideal Woman.” Her picture will occupy the place of honor in the school’s yearbook. The other ■four hpant.iea (left, to right) art Virginia R°gan. Frances Johnston, Betty Crawford and June Ritter- Two Small Hosts at President’s Luncheon Here’s a close-up of the buffet luncheon which was tendered President Roosevelt by patients at the Warm Springs. Ga.. Foundation. The President is shown in animated conversation with one of the invalids. (Central Pre.ea 1 DESTITUTE, FAMILIES THREATEN PORCH SITDOWN / rffLxgH. •:>;, Hpl- Pleading for aid Asserting they are faced with actual .;•.?.ivation, 50 families of Stickney. 111., delivered a mass threat that they would gather on the front ;->rch of Town Before II Duce Hastened Back to Rome W' Preipier Benito Mussolini, left, and General Italo Balbo Visiting Libya, Italian colony in Africa, Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, left, walks with General Italo Balbo, governor of the colony between ranks of white-clad Moslems who cheer him. Mussolini returned to Rome, a day ahead of schedule, caus ing some conjecture. French observers intimated HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1937 j ship Supervisor Charles Kluck and remain there ! until given relief. In this photo, a few of the fam i ilies are seen asking the Rev. H. C. Hoover for help. the setback of Italian soldiers in Spain hurried II Duce’s return trip. Italian officials, however, said there was no political significance to the early return, pointing out that winds and sandstorms in the Libyan desert prevented him from flying to in spect a distant outpost and led to his speedy return. WINS HONORS AT LIVESTOCK SHOW Neva Frances Harrell and her pr’ze calves Neva Frances Harrell, Allamore, Tex., ranch girl, wins top honors in Southwestern Livestock show at LI Paso with her prize calves. —Central Press Jersey City Pyre for Seven '^*>ftTO«ftoßo«s9BgQqraaqfrvi - ' •- - Charred wreckage is all that remains of the five-story frame building in Jersey City, N. J. f where seven members of a family of eight were burned to death. The dead are Mrs. Rose Burkhardt, 54, five of her six children, ages from 9 to 17, and her brother-in-law, John Gorman, 69. All the victims were trapped on the top floor. (Central Press) NATION’S NO. 1 SWEETHEARTS Ethel duPont and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. The nation's No. 1 sweethearts, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr son nr the president, and his fiancee, Ethel duPont, munitions’ heiress are seen at a Harvard university costume dance. The two are dressed as Bavarians. Young Roosevelt has fully recovered from his oner*. tion for sinus trouble. ‘ Survivors of School Blast Two lads, one a Boy Scout, who were lucky enough to escape when the tragic blast destroyed the Consolidated School at New London, Tex. and snuffed out the lives of more than four hundred children, are shown above. Their faces reflect the horror, which has settled like a pall on the little oil town (Central Press) First Lady Greets a New Texan When Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President, visited Austin, Tex., she dropped in for a chat with Mrs. James V. Allred, wife of th« Texas Governor. She picked up newly-arrived Master Sam Houston Allred and said: ‘‘l wish he were mine.” jCentral Press) Dozing At Labor Party Rally Here; S a glimpse of the audience which heard Senator Robert La Follette of Wisconsin, speak in support of President Roosevelt’s proposed Federal Court changes. Hand clasped to head, one listens closely as his neighboi dozes away the time. (Central Press) Courtship Under Handicap revorUnf , bowl are Preparing for a recurrence oi in Oklahoma storm H ) . n the W£ *y. Here are a pair of loveri vifcy, Okla., courting under a decided handicap*——^
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