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PAGE TWO COURT WILL DECIDE HER MOTHER Florence Ann Richter ... her fate Ln balance • This little Chicago girl, Florence Ann Richter, 30 months old, staree diffidently at the photographer, unaware of the courtroom drama which will decide the woman Florence shall call ‘ inOcher . Her un-v married mother, Della Staszkie, 21, and her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richter, seek custody of the child. —Central Press Scanning New Tax Measures -If . :-i^ : : .;j : ;. UH HI Jlg|g 'X , * w.*.. ** I 9k.- . «m .... Methods for extension of undistributed profits tax relief to corporation* with net incomes of more than $5,000 were discussed when the experts pictured above met in Washington. Left to right, they ai*e Roswell Magill, tinder-secretary of the Treasury; Representative Fred Vinson* chairjuan of the House Ways and Means tax sub-committee, and Repre sentative Allen T. Treadway. (Central Pres** NEW BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY?' »--* 1 '- ■' ,Pll> mlw Anthony Mon * Great Britain embarks on an 0,., r^ to bring important historic results ThU^f- 1 F°. lcy consi dered likely which nearly brought about the rP c!^ St St n J) r i n * be new P°^ c y* Anthony Eden, is Viscount Halifax’, Poreign Secretary in Berlin. Halifax Sd PreXdcnt of 7 h ?,£ Uehr f r Adolf . Hitler in Conservative party ranks Thp Hnuf tbe - 9 0unci1, and hi S h U P in Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin* mission ls the first move the past collective security of the . 0t breakin S with point, observers say, is Britain's ° f ? ation r f: Im P° rtant Germany is prepared to enter a concert of from Hitler- whether league, and Join a four-power pact with BrS,’ Franc" S»d°S2£ * HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937 The Queen and a Little Lady Queen Elizabeth of England is pictured chatting with Patricia Gilleran, six years old, after the opening of a new wing for private patients at St. V-ry’s Hospital, Paddington, England. The little lady seems to be auite aware of the honor paid her by royalty. j (Central Press) Protest Appointment ———————os : ■ '••• :t/ •:■ ' ''<■••.'■ < v:: . yx Sir Robert Hodgson . . . agent to insurgents Appointment of Sir Robert Hodg son by the British government as commercial agent to the Spanish insurgents has been protested by the Spanish Loyalist ambassador to London. The Spanish envoy charged that appointment of an agent to the insurgent side im plies abandonment of the tradi tional policy of abstaining from all official relations with those in revolt against a legally-estab lished government. —Central Pres* Now Nuhskuu. ** S e/***'' DE AIa VwZ^r^^^~ NUDISTS EVELF2- GO BACK TO THE GAT NIGHTIES 7 / B-C.O. DEAR. NOAH=IF THE SEA BREEZED BT; WOULD THE OCEAN WAVE. 7 CATHERINE WEU-t-MAN-CUNTOt^N-C DEAR-NOAH=IF THE BUTCHER. RAISED HIS BEEF WOULD THE APRON POCRETTHE. EXTRA SCENT 7 Mt*& i_.f. moßswtowm,^.va, JOT DOWN T©U«- NUMSKULUIONS MAIL. TO NOAH-CARg- 'THi’S PAPER Rebel Bombers Observe All-Saints Day in Spain II il »4 HHBI f n|; : BK:^' iJB VW ..#• \^mm,.^ir^^ Sl fe. ? r Heartbroken mothers of I*enda, Spam, are pictured at the . their^V^i!? 3 * 0 ?* I each other after they had gone through the agonizing ordeal of 1 « C »s d^. n 8 bodies among the 155 mangled corpses that littered the streetsofth— sX—^-^onabingj In Russian Cabinet Mme. Molotov First woman ever to be appointed to the Russian cabinet, Madame V. M. Molotov, wife of the Rus sian premier, is the new vice commissar for the food industry. Madame Molotov achieved inter national attention as head of the Soviet Union’s rapidly-growing perfume and cosmetic trust She popularized the use of perfumes and cosmetics among Russia’s women but she herself never has powdered her face or used per fume. —Central Press Mom Mbsskuu. ■> >» //oT P ovw Yz^Zy/ ? DEAR. NOAH= IF YOU TOLD ME IT WAS CHILE IN SOUTH AMERICA, WOULD l BOLJ VIA 7 O.SEABOPH BUMIR. OR. WALL-ftCE., N-C.. DEAR THE BLOOD HEATS THE body; is that what MAKES THE UVEE Bll—E 7 BEULAH STULZMAK BR-YAN, OHIO. DEAR. A DENTIST SET TEETH IN A HANDSAW 7 MAB-T GIBSON TO>Y, N.T. College Girls’ Speech Tested by Machine ' ~~ Carroll Stoker, a member o€ the junior class at Womens College of the-University of North Carolina in Greens boro, is shown using the recording machine employed to test students’ voices. Hack of the 532 freshmen in college is given a test by Dr. E. R. Moses, head of the speech department, and any defect- revealed is corrected in special classes. * * CLEVELAND UNCOVERS RACKET IN BUILDING TRADES Safety Director Eliot Ness Scores of businessmen from all parts of the nation await a call to testify before a special grand jury In Cleveland—investigating labor rackets on a na tional scale. This fact was disclosed by Cleve land’s youthful safety director, Eliot Ness, former G-man, as he presented results of a four-month na tion-wide investigation to the Cleveland prosecutor. Heading the list of business agents slated for ques tioning are John McGee and Don A. Campbell. Muthei Dead, Child Victim of War Cries lor Aid ; * .. ~ ’ ** * K'j [_ 1 •■■ 1 : ».: ... : ' V : :: ■ ' 1 One small voice for peace—an innocent baby, victim of war, his mother dead Huddled in fright from the noise of booming guns, felled by Japanese machine gun fire. The baby lay this little barefoot Chinese baby wails pitifully on on the street for hours before being picked up by the ground in war-torn Shanghai His mother was rescuers. I ° n , . A 'l;Samt s Day. Some of the bodies of the struck by * *%%£££s Don A. Campbell Labor union organizations as well as businessmen have joined in efforts to wipe out rackets that re tard industry—chiefly building. According to Cleveland’s safety director, his investigation has disclosed alleged extortion and intimidation- in building construction, coupled with vandalism, in volving large sums. The business agents men tioned, however, assert that the investigation is made in an effort to smash unions. . ttftfc :■ • : John McGee
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