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PAGE TWO Three New Rear Admirals Hk BHI AH ■MMHM fV ', ■* V '. mk ~ v ij 1 ../••S ? ':f - ■.'.''' <. %■ Three of the nine captains of the United States Navy whose promotion to the rank of rear admiral has been approved by President Roosevelt, are shov/n above. Left, Arthur L. Bristol, Jr., commanding the naval air station at San Diego, Calif. Center, John M. Smeallie, chief of staff and aide to commander of scouting force. R’ r * Vs . T*. Ghormley, aide to chief of naval operations ... ». - —.ngton. To Negotiate Mexican "Grab” ng 1 * | : ssJgS' Hh ; r ■ xvvaadil ' ; . „ Ip JkL. B ijtlß llv.:; v .:jF~mMßKamxwmß%aß^i k yW ' mjSgBSIHBBBt mm m, j 4 M %lt||!gcKs%iiy *' B&Wj* - ‘ V&r M&m . i Lawrence L. Lawson (left>, representing the United States, is greeted by . Gustavo. P. Sajrrano, Mexican representative, .on. -Lawfeon’s arrival at Mexico City. They will negotiate fbr an indemnity settlement on Ameri can properties recently expropriated in Mexico. In Try for U. S. Record D?c h tuS Lo ! An ? e, es pilot and former vaudeville and motion in urhirK u v, ’ !? P lctureu the 800-pound Aeronca “scooter plane” wmch he hoped to make non-stop flight from Los Angeles to New York, Nab "Big Shot” in Dope Raid '/ y >ML ■? ■KBHL 11| Moe Liss, 87, reputed heir to “ Wnxip M p«*<i««i. . . ring, is pictured above with his wife . in Brooklyn, N. Y. Fifteen rS kl ’, &t P< ? lice ■.' which the couple lived, made a haul of dnm» th T e ** UXUI i 10U8 apartment * n before hi. arrit, *£% £ X T&%l HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938 .Romancing Down in Rio? Tyrone Power and Annabella are shown above as they appeared in a recent picture. The glamorous French star was on hand to meet the hand some Hollywood leading man on his arrival at Rio de Janeiro after a 5,000-mile air tour, causing report they have changed their screen romance to a real one. (Central Press' Confab at Monoply Hearing inißllii '^MiBBBlBilB^;' '™®r, & rwmi %Wm\ •• s «b / mmm ®k Jm K9M W \ .^M *!ii. nwk JH S^jaT' ■yj BhhbMKMhBBBKI Senator Joseph O’Mahoney (left), of Wyoming, chairman; Dr. Willard Thorp (center), an economist, and Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, a member of the Monopoly committee, are pictured in earnest conversa tion at session of the hearing, in Washington. Dr. Thorp told the com mittee that some economic situations “have sufficient public importance to warrant government intervention of one kind or another.* Youtb Kills Sweetheart ... ■ . ■ gL y : ; ; . Driven by an uncontrollable temper, Austin Roberts, 22, killed 16-year old Harriet Jordan after he had seen her in the company of another youth. Both are pictured above. Tragedy occurred in Winchester, Ind. (Central Press) Pilot Tells His Own Story H|i rtaiMi«tw. 4 'v / V Emm p| lr w ■, m wK h i W VHn f hT" pPH JMMjvg*! Hh « mm HBl _ . —i, at.,,1. pilot of the wrocked airliner. I» she'™ at his Palo 9?. ffISSJI Lhe Waa mat by »i« wife. Stoad and a passenger were tho off Paißt i G. O. P. Earful e—^rrr - ‘ . -y^g^ ' .- |S pHHip*' Representative Joseph P. Martin, of Massachusetts, standing, chats with former Senator Jesse P. Metcalf, of Rhode Island, at session of the Repub lican national committee meeting in Washington. Both are committee members. Martin may be chosen as Republican leader in the House of Representatives. 24 Safe in Forced Landing mm '* * ■* ;. ■ x - &:■&JT :;4F'*S x'- / •'- '" -l' ; - r% A few minutes before this picture was made, Pilot “Slim” Babbitt had brought this huge Eastern Airlines luxury ship to a safe landing in a cornfield near Baltimore, Md. The fog that forced the ship down swept in from the sea without warning. Not the slightest damage was done to the plane, which carried 21 passengers and a crew of three. (Central Press) Sues McCormick for $2,000,000 Mrs. Olive Randolph Colby, of Kansas City, Mo., is pictured above, hold ing a sheaf of what she alleges to be love letters from Harold F. Mc- Cormick, Chicago harvester multimillionaire. Mrs. Colby, suing in Chicago for breach of promise, seeks $2,000,000 damages. 4 /Voah Numskuu ~’’( D&wi THE NeiVV UPSWING HAIR DRESS WIN BY A NECKI John tapnv* ' ATLANTA, a«N. DEAR. NOAH*O°»N A PL-AI IN Glß.l become a fancy SKATER- 7 THELMA VJESTCOTT ANSON IA , CONN DEAR. NOAM « DOES A CLOCK FOLD ITS HANDS WHEN IT SrngJKES 7 V-.SJ OORXAAA RAYOIN PNiKXBU N-C. avail tour, notions tonite: IN CARE, or -THUS PAWEt Cop* *»«. Kine Fnm- Smket In. WwM rt«L AoAH AhIMSiCUU. tfseAfc- *« . j ; CHI I—l ON MY RADIO, IS THE. STATIC CAUSED BY SHIVERING, ETHEJR. WAVES T was.« yyALPRQN Pontiac, MIOH . DEAR NOAH WOULD YOU T CALL A HOOSE OOVs/ a • JAIL. BIfRD HOUSE ? Alice, kane GunDQasoki,/Ainn. DEAR NOAH *= SHOULD I ■KEELP MY NIGHT /WARES m THE. dark t JOE UYLK TBOYi'm-Y.' “ /^ A,U PicmoNS To noah **«•. v/«m »<!« u,.,w Bus Crash Survivor 11 ~ ' _ &&±y ■■ <t'M 5* ill! UKif $$ it , Vj£\ •':• * 'WOW&?' • Lucky to be alive, young Ida Smith is pictured in a Salt Lake City, Utah, hospital. She is one of the seventeen children who were in jured when their school bus crashed into a speeding train. The driver and 22 children were killed. G.O.P. Leader Ready mmm hi V; l '- ".J Representative Joseph William Mar tin/ Jr., of Massachusetts, looked upon as next Republican floor lead er, is pictured at his desk, in Wash ington, ready for opening session of Congress. Star Rises in Red Sky ■pv mm * Hffi ‘ ‘•/•••ii:’! 1 MM? ■; - A . - >, ; JE® ::•., w .. . i WBUBtMBm wnp- 1 s - ».,^i? : , • •;-• , , i In the country where men rise to prominent positions quickly, and ‘sometimes disappear just as quick ly, Lavrenti Barea (above), former Georgian secret police chief, has emerged as third .most powerful man in Russia. He has been ap pointed acting assistant io commis sar for home affairs. Lover’s Lane Victim mg l $ Mis „■'*%' --I 4 * ;- <<v*; ||t.4.^-." r f :• '? 5. "i /+/' v f / . > \ :h! : %A&£--kx >i ■« y Mildred Patkush (above), 28-year* old Pittsburgh, Pa., wife of a steel worker, was found dead in a loney lover’s, lane on the north side of t -e dty. The body had been siashed about fifty times. Authorities iriclin to 'the belief that it was revenge
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