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PAGE TWO World Awaits Outcome of Horthy’s Nazi Visit "' ’ * 1 ■ n Nazi na'al review; Admiral Horthy, right, and Fuehrer Hitler — — * ' Son Drowns, Crazed Father Shoots Minister '% | L - C jd I ' Crazed with grief, Murray McGuire, New Orleans machine shop worker, pictured in St. Tammany Parish Jail, New Orleans, is being questioned in connection with the shooting of the Rev. G. Kearnie Keegan, president of the Louisiana Baptist Encampment at Mandeville. Keegan was shot at the camp as he waa expressing sorrow to McGuire over the drowning of the latter’s son, Lawrence (inset), at the camp. (Central Pres*) j New York G-Head *\ I ' ; ' '" *. £&& •■ J i ;> ; i | Dwight Brantley (above) has been i eelected by Director J. Edgar Hoov-: « er, of the G-Men, to head the met-’ 6 ropoKtan New York bureau of the £ Federal Bureau of Investigation. * Brantley, who was attached to the «• Kansas City office, succeeds Reed Vetterli, who resigned to enter pri-; £ ’ vate business. ; If (Central Prese), m ! Wife Preservers * An ice cube or small piece of ice may be used to remove gum from rugs, chairs, m ‘ table and other spots where it may be '? stuck. After a little rubbing the ice crunk-. *■ bles the gum and it is easily removed. - ' Visit of Admiral Horthy of Hun gary, regent of the vacant Hun garian throne, to Kiel, Germany, for important conversations with Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, draws the attention of the world. The Nazi as presaging new neighborly friendship. Pomp and circum stance surrounding the visit, such as an impressive Nazi naval show, was an indication of Hitler s de sire to bring adjacent Hungary more completely into the Nazi sphere. Hungary’s favor is also sought by the Little Entente which seeks to check the increas ing influence of Germany on cen tral European affairs. Horthy’s visit is thought by some to be the prelude to extended Nazification of Hungary which occupies a stra tegic position in the Danube val ley and is important as a source of grain and foodstuff, sorely needed by Germany. Nazi Soldiers Play at War 1 A trio of German army officers operate an observation post for a field battery as Hitler’s gigantic military machine began ten weeks’ manevu vers, which has handed all Europe a severe case of the jitters. The apparatus is a light, portable range-finder. More than a million men were called to the colors in the spectacular war games. HENDERSON, (N. C.> DAH/X DISPATCH SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1938 :^nHnRBH| : |K#: ill *— ■■■■■"■ »■ M ' ■ ■■■■■■— l 'I^I.IH Chief Justice Hughes Back JT f' Hr 5 I?'lS&jpfzJ v •• '• •'.. ‘ ggjggp : MW TO.. y’ ' \ hHb j^»' : .mBWH llf| v V '~ mH Charles Evans Hughes and wife Chief justice of the U. S. supreme court, Charles Evans Hughes, re turns to New York following a European vacation. He is shown with Mrs. Hughes. CLERGYMAN AIDS IN PROTEST Pickets in London, Mary Sheridan Jones, right When a Japanese military attache snatched an anti-Japanese pamph let from her hands while outside the Nippon embassy in London, Mary Sheridan Jones, assistant organizer of the London China cam paign committee, enlisted the aid of this clergyman to protest against the bombing of civilians in China. Miss Jones walks alongside of her friend. Where Convicts Were "Cooked’ j jj J .; l .Jjßj '§ jj : rJEaBBa i|i||fflf ■ ■' WStfwMf't' P Wmm , ,|; y •• .... Jh ipf |H| Here is a view of the cell corridor of the Philadelphia County Jail at Holmesdale, Pa., showmg the steam pipes which, investigators charge were turned on full blast to punish recalcitrant convicts. Four of them lied. Two prison guards have been taken in custody by city police on ■ CMTges of homicide. (Central Pro—) At Grandpa Roper’s Melon Part)T /J W wa Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper is pictured with his grand children, Richard Roper, Jr., and Margaret Roper, as they enjoyed their share of the party given by Roper at his Washington, D. C., estate. Almost everyone of importance in government and diplomatic circles was there, got ears wet enjoying the feast. (Central Press) Two Birthdays—One Cone > Matthew Acker, Jr., and Buddy What’s a fellow goipg to do when he has only one nickel and there are two birthdays to be observed ? You guessed it. He buys one ice cream cone and shares it with the other fellow, which, in this case, happens to be a dog, Buddy. The boy is Matthew Acker, Jr., of Reading, Pa., who is four years old. "King Carl’s” Flipper Mending Hl v- \ : A --—.—• Laid low by a chipped bone in his left elbow, “King” Carl Hubbell, ace 'of the pitching staff of the New York Giants, is pictured hi a Memphis, Tenn., clinic, after the surgeon’s scalpel removed the bone. The operation is regarded as a success. (Central Press) Visitor for F. D. R. Leon Jouhaux • * • French labor chief France’s foremost labor leader, Leon Jduhaux, head of the French Confederation of Labor, arrives in New Ifork en route to Mexico to attend labor conferences. Jou haux will confer with President Roosevelt and John L. Lewis, chairman of the C. I. 0., while in the U. S. In the Cooler Joseph Jitto is shown behind the “bars” of the bastile set up by chil dren of Public School 146 in New York City. The hoosegow is for children who violate rules of play* ground. Boys and girls are judges and cops. Terms in prison yarj, from 5 to 45 minutes, - -
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