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in the face of opposition. Duke’s would-be blocker is unidentified. Final score, Duke 7, Pitt 0.
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Pictured above is President Oscar
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host to the delegates attending the
conference of the Americas at Lima.
U. S. Secretary of State Cordell
Hull will be chairman of the parley
aimed at bringing closer coopera
tion between the Americas.
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Rich, young and popular, Eliza
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socialite of Springfield, Mass., was
found dead in the family garage,
apparently from poison. Day before,
She had seen a movie in which a
wealthy young woman had at*
tempted suicide.
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The season’s first snowstorm, a violent freak blizzard which struck tha
J'.astwrthtHUer fury, spread a beautiful blanket of snow over the nation’s
capital. Here »s a scone at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington
National Cemetery.
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Here’s the dramatic play that gave Duke’s Blue Devils their 7-0 victory over Pitt’s, Panthers at Durham, N. C., and hurtled stocky
Willard (Bololi Perdue into football immortality. Perdue, a Duke end, is shown blocking John Chickerneo’s punt, which he grab
bed on the bounce to score. Thus Duke completed an undefeated, untied, unscored-on season and kept in.line for a bid to play in
the Rose Bowl. „
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Here’s the Duke players who block
ed a final quarter punt, grabbed the
bouncing pigskin and scored the touch
down that defeated Pitt’s mighty
Panthers at Durham, N. C. Meet
Willard (Boic) Perdue, Blue Devil
end. The 7-0 victory made Duke —an
undefeated, untied, unscored-on eleven
—a likely candidate for invitation to
the Rctse Bowl.
Improvement in business conditions
and consumer incomes point toward
some improvement in the dairy situa
tion, even though production of milk
and stocks of manufactured d'dry pro
ducts continue at record high levels,
said John A. Arey, extension dairy
man at State College.
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Penn Governor at Graft Hearing
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Governor George H. Earle (right), of Pennsylvania, is shown before the
legislative committee, at Harrisburg, In connection with charges of graft
made against his state administration, which was recently voted out of
office. He denied all charges of misconduct. At left is Janies F. Master*
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A gigantic policeman, in ballooh
form, is led down a Boston street bjy
tiny marchers as New England kid
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Police Head Indicted
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Superintendent of Police Edward
Hubbs (above), of Philadelphia,
was indicted bp the Grand Jury on
two bills, one of which charged
perjury and the other, misdemeanor
in office. Charges grew out of vice
and crime investigation in the city.
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