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PAGE TWO NANKING Air view of Nanking bombardment released by Japanese authorities japan’s might is turned on China’s capital as Jap anese planes bombed the city. Here ic an offldal photograph released by Japanese authorities show- A Chinese Air Base Going Up in Smoke t _, • *\ Japanese air bombs destroy another of China’s strongholds. This exclusive picture shows the destruc tion of the air base at Laiyuan. Only part of the city was attacked by the Nipponese fliers. The effect of v their bombing is shown graphically above. Japanese authorities reported complete destruction of the base. (Central Press) France Helps Us Celebrate Imi CONSTiTUTiON Vfl B:lsi?B|p£<CY ; =:s?i Here is a photographic reproduction of the stamp the. French Government has issued in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Constitution of the United States. It shows Miss Liberty shaking hands with Marianne. (Central Press) SEC Chairman Bl William O. Douglas William Oliver Douglas, 38-year, old former Yafe law professor, is the new chairman of the securi ties aiid exchange commission, succeeding James Landis, who re signed to become dean of the Har- ■ yard law school. Douglas has been a member of the commis sion since January, 1936, when be was appointed to succeed 1 Jo seph F. Kennedy. - ~-G*wttfATreat I ing a direct hit made in Nanking by a Japanese plane. The dense smoke in the upper right corner arises from a blasted Chinese powder magazine. —Central Preae To Succeed Schacht? f H 1 • • Hr H jHH Walter Funk If and when Dr. Hjalmar Scha-cht retires as German minister of economy, Walter Funk, above, state secretary and former per sonal economic adviser to Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, may get the post, Dr.- Schaeht has been rumored a& in disagreement with Nazi eco nomic policies. —Central Press ‘ HENDERSON. (N. C.) DAIL'S DISPATCH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937 In Hot G. O. P. Race v i Senator Lester E Clee Gubernatorial primary campaign in New Jersey reached anti-cli max the night before election with candidates Lester fit. Clee, above, and Clifford R. Powell, both state senators, and their sup porters accusing each other of un fair vote solicitation in the race for the Republican nomination. Gov. Harold Hoffman, chief sup porter of Powell, issued a state ment defending his actions. U. S. Senator A. Harry Moore ran for • the Democratic riominatiott with out opposition. —'Central Preaa Wife Preservers Paste oilcloth on you* pantry ! and closet sheaves. Spread cloth generously with paste, press it ifufckty on shelves*,• cover with weight. When it has dfWd thoroughly, the shelves- may ha washed and the cloth will never , fotiup. 1 Budget Director? I n|&. Frank C. Walker Will Frank C. Walker, wealthy New Yorker and first director of the abolished national emergency council, be called to take the va cant post of budget director? ObserveA predict he will. The bureau of the budget is destined to be given vast new powers over government spending policies, ac cording to interpretations placed on recent moves by President Roosevelt in transferring to it hew administrative powers. —Ventral Preaa Traffic Mentor Amos E. Neykart More than 500,000 potential driv ers have been instructed in traffic safety courses developed by Amos E. Neykart, above, of the Penn State college faculty who has been granted a second year’s leave of absence to direct the safe driving program of the American Automobile association. The course was introduced to 0,500 high schools last year and Ney hart expects that number to be doubled this year. —Central tree* New Signal Chief ——mw™«w Here is a recent photo of Col. Joseph O. Mauborgrie, who becomes the chief of the United States Army Signal Corps on the retirement of Major Gen. James B. Allison at the w —-V. month’s end. - —ii Central Prestl fckes’ Housing Choice t ! •_ p* ' v > V > John Odder John Ihlder, of' Washington, D. C*« skim clearance supervisor, » backed by Secretary of the Inter ior Harold lekes for the as administrator Os the Wagner 5500.000.000 low cost housing act —Centra l Preae 4 CARO'GRAPHICS —by O, MYOUKHW pIL J) N.C. 15 REPRESENTED IN THE FIAG OYTHE4™ *|\SClKl/ HP IN 1915 THERE WERE 200,000 HORSES IN SftRFROM RI6K^2^^&BVWE MU STRIPE N.C TODAY THERE AREjW 69,000 DID YOU KNOWm. ffi§jSg9k PID YOU KNOWthat m GREENSBORO PUBLIC IF OR.EWTIN A. ALDERMAN SCHOOLS HAVE THE FOIIOW- ■ W 1 WHMIN6TON, BECAME THE IN6TWDEHTS ENROIIED : W Bf/A J/¥ PRESIDENT OF THREE UNI BIU MONEY,BANKS MONEY, W BllJuTlW VERSITIES-THE UNIV. OF SYLVIA SPOON&STERUNG VJ T'iH'W H.C.THE UNIV. OFVA.MID SILVER * IN I7FO A NIL WAS INTRODUCED IN WE AWENBIY TOLANE UNIV I wt 7 TO PREVENT HORLE RACIN6WHEH&WHERE I | / THE ASSEMBLY WAS IN SESSION 1 I • • © • TH6 EDITORS OP CARO'GItAPHICS (NVITC YOU TO SEND IN INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT YOUR. COMMUNITY * J SELF-DEFENSE TO BE PLEA OF DENHARDT SLAYERS x • • • {/•<••••,• ■ • •• X-- wr.vy.--y.w- vggc;» y ?■: • wy.*.: ■? ■ ,v.: :*:-x . ,3$ m ' h**\ pigij|Bg.- Jack, Dr. E. S. and Boy Garr at Shelbyville, Ky. Self-defense, was expected to be the plea of Jack, Mrs. Verna Garr Taylor. The brothers, show* Dr. E. S. and Roy Garr, charged with the murder above, were charged formally with murder. They of Brig. Gen. Henry H. Denhardt, 61, of Kentucky, told police they fired when they thought General on the eve of his second trial at Shelbyville, Ky., Denhardt was reaching for a gun. They remained for the slaving: of the brothers’ widowed sister, in the Shelbyville jaiL —ventral. Prest New York Tidies Up—The Morning Alter After the big parade which sewed up Fifth Avenue for nearly twenty-four hours by marehura of the Amer ican Legion, the whitewings of New York’s Sanitation Department had the Job. of their’ Jives on their hands. Ticker tape, torn newspapers, paper of every kind and description littered the streets from the Datthry to the Harlem River. Here they are. cleaning up. t Grntrot i’-.MJ Quiet! Don’t Wake the Bugler That was some parade* ladies and gentlemen ! All New York turned out for it, and at three in' the rhorning it was. still marching up Avenue. VS\ E. Dundicker, Legion bugler from’ Chattapjooga, Term-, fagged out, covered with ticker tajie and daubed with Tennessee clay brought to New York to* add 111 to wartime costumes, is showh asleep oil the hard sidewalk of the avenue, fife holds tightly to his bugle, fearing that someone would want to sound reveille. 1 (C&httal Press) "if , * v? ' > • fe . ,
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