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PAGE SIX 4,000,000th of a Famous Make The 4,000,000th Frigidaire recently came off the assembly track at Frigidaire’s Moraine City, Ohio, household Refrigerator plant. Its refrigeration unit is the famous meter-miser. Proud of the attainment of the four million mark and entrance of their world Nazi Finance Chief in Belgium Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, economic dictator for Nazi Germany, is shown with Louis Frank, governor of the Bank of Belgium, at Brussels. Ostensibly a courtesy call, Schacht’s visit is looked upon as of extreme importance in the new economic line-up of Central Europe. (Central Press) Honor Hitler ■£&&;.< Fuehrer Adolf Hitler On the occasion of his 48th birth day, Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Ger many stands in the doorway of the chancellery in Berlin to re view a gigantic parade in his honor. Celebrations and parades were held through Naziland in honor of the* No. 1 Nazi. /(oah Nmsmxx. <scl Be 4 E f WROMC, ; NUMBERS £%& ODMPEt? HEWE o^4 "'• * DEAR- NOAH— WHAT BECOMES OF AL-L IHE | RINGS PEOPLED PROMISE TO GIVES You on' the: TE l_E* PHONfBE ? * i AUICE- 'ANSOWIA/CONN. DEAR- DOES THE! ITS CLOTHESPIN THEE TRUNK BEFORE |T LtEAVEIS <S THE. TREE.? *\P>S. W- W. JONES ATLANTA / G.A. wide organization into its fifth million were, left to right, W. F. Armstrong, assistant general man ager; David K. Banker, comptroller; E. B. Newill, chief engineer; and E. G. Biechler, general manager. There are one and one-half million more Frigidaires in use than any other make. Envoy to Poland Anthony Biddle, Jr. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., wealthy Philadelphian,' has been named U. S. ambassador to Po land by President Roosevelt. Bid dle, who has been minister to Nor way, Is well known as a tennis player, having won the champion ship of France in 1934. Butler Backs Sailors rPaHK r J y ’ WSSL* j Em jHHy. > MM Gen. Smedley D. Butler, former head of the U. S. Marines, is pic tured as he addressed a meeting of Anti-Nazi sailors at Mecca Temple, New York City, backing the seamen against the Nazis. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY MAY 4,1937 Rules on Security Judge James M. Morton, Jr. Federal Judge James M. Morton, Jr., has ruled the Social Security Act is unconstitutional in a de cision handed down in circuit court of appeals in Boston. The decision was rendered in the case of George P. Davis, of Waltham, , Mass., against the Boston and Maine railroad. —Central Press F. D. R. Skipper \ I ill f \ 1 Lieut. A. B. Clarke Lieut. A. B. Clarke is in command of President Roosevelt’s fishing cruise yacht Potomac, which the t president boards at New Orleans for a cruise into the Gulf of Mexico. Caldwell iH ;>■' Z&Z) i • aSSSSI Herbert C. Pell , Succeeding Robert G. Caldwell as minister to Portugal is Herbert C. Pell of Newport, R. 1., former congressman. Pell served in the sixty-sixth congress as represent ative from the Seventeenth New ' York district. —Ventral Praam Can Ireland Join the Ranks of the Republics? O’Connell street, main thoroughfare of Dublin, capital of the Irish Free State Pershing Coronation Bound um ■■■& i 1891 General John J. Pershiftg (right) is shown ascending the gangplank at New York enroute to London and the Coronation as one of the three United States delegates to see King George VI crowned. Gen. Pershing settled the question of his special uniform by stating it would be suited to his rank. (Central Press) \ They Have 20 Co-Ed Mothers Left motherless a month after their birth, these two babies now have twenty “mothers,” each a co-ed at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Rose Ann (left) and Mary Alice were borrowed by the New York State College of Home Economics to provide practice subjects for the family life courses. They are shown with their first birthday cake. (Central Press) Adventurer in a Jam \ jjlj^ % y&mafa .Jlii \ #\ i Redy Hart, American soldier of for tune, who won great honors in the Costa Rican army, is under close arrest in San Jose, Costa R 1 . 03 ’ charged with treason and plqtting to overthrow the government or President Leon Cortes. Hart for a time waa Cortes’ personal body guard. . (Central Press) Woman Named Envoy V Mrs. Florence J. Harriman New minister to Norway, Mrs. Florence J. Harriman of Wash ington, D. C., wealthy socialite, is a member of the Democratic na tional committee. Mrs. Harriman succeeds Anthony J. Drexel Bid dle at the Norway post. —Central Prem ' °W/ / ;// © i f~ north 1 Vfs/ g' j IRELAND j AA, < s^' *<■ J IRLSH. ''"\.Js free state ./ * g.orav,K:rs _ ~ Map shows newly created republic—which would include North Ire land if the people there should so choose HOW BASQUES ARE BELEAGUERED UrreA WlWglt /xi.TncrmrTi*. *\ .—' v ■'•'A AMOREBIkT- f\ I; « \2 /SALPACANO ti&AK^jy * # C££ESUO PURANQO f I A??AtAU>O V 2. §/ / r V I I May shows Bilbao, Basque capital Bilbao, beleaguered center the Basque Loyalists, is shown on the map above. The Spanish rebels are reported to have captured Guernica and gone on to Durango. The dotted line shows what the Basques call their “Maginot line”, where forts of concrete and steel stretch along the whole land side of the Basque capital. Natalities among the Basques are said to be great. » - ■ Maybe She Likes Ice Cream Little Pauline Locher, 4-year-old inmate of the Brooklyn, N. Y., Orphans’ Home, gave national ice cream week a running start as she did justice to this enormous cone. Gallons of ice cream disappeared as if by magic at the festive party held for the orphans. (Central Press) A Distinguished Father you can't keep Eddie Rickenbacker out of the air. But this time he’s taken his family with him. They’re shown at Miami, as they took the clipper ship to Havana. With the American ace are his wife and his two sons. David (left) and William. ( Central Press) «A
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