PAGE TWO Out to Equal Last Year’s Mark The Posse School swimming team, of Kendall Green, Mass., relaxes aboard the Amphitrite after a training session at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in preparation for the indoor season. Undefeated last season and ranked aa one of the leading school teams of the country, the girls hope to re peat in 1939. t Central Pres*} I. London dispatches report that Henry P. G. Hope, Earl of Lincoln, is suing for divorce. The countess, with whom he is pictured, was the former Mrs. Jean Gimbernat of New York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Banks of New York and New London, Conn. They were married in New York seven years ago. The earl’s family for several generations owned the ill-fated Hope Diamond. (Central Press} Byfns Reads the N6w Record B £*k & mmmmm f | $ m kWw k * IJHhK | Representative Joseph W. Byrns, Jr., son of the late speaker of the House, reads a copy of the new Congressional Record. The Record car ries the United States seal on it for first time. Byrns, who Hails from Tennessee, is a newcomer to Congress. Sheet Gives Clue in Murder f * ***** [Mrs. Josephine Haffscke, who runs the Providence, R. 1., boarding house where 72-year-old Anna Baker was murdered, shows Detective Lieut, j William J. Murray a blood-stained sheet which police consider an impor tant clue* Mrs. Baker waa beaten to death, with a milkjiottle. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939 New Justice and Wife * . -%y '\ g®S'lV\ Felix Frankfurter, noted liberal and constitutional authority, named to Supreme Court bench, and his wife at their Cambridge, Mass., home, shortly after he received news of his appointment to the high court. He succeeds Associate Justice Cardozo. Morning After on Broadway ,x»ii ■-.■■**¥V-? '■ . *■■ ■-.. V WH The debris of part of New York City’s $15,000,000 New Year celebration is being swept up in one of the Rialto’s gay spots after the last of tho whoopee makers had gone home. New York’s greeting to 1939 was the noisiest and most expensive in years. ... ' (Central Press) Off to Play War The light cruiser Cincinnati leaves Brooklyn Navy Yard for Winter fleet maneuvers in the Caribbean. The ship is seen as it slowly passed under the Brooklyn Bridge. /foAH MWSKUU * DEAF 2. NOAH = WHEN THE /VNOON HAS AN EO-IPSE, DOELS IT SE.E STARS *? A MIoaH ftuMSKUU. DEAR. NOAH =ls A DEEP SEA DIVER. A MAN WHO SE.TS To the; bottom OF THINGS “? Mies. B. LAWRENCE PE-TKiorr, Aaic-H* DEAR. NOAH= IS A FL.V— BY—NIGHT SALESMAN ONE. WHO SELLS SLEEPEE TICKETS FOR. COAST TO COAST PLANE. TRIPS T 3E lg - T THATCHER OTTUMWA, IOWA. Huea.'f voufg. No~rie>Kig? to noah —— ; F.atum NUMSKUU. moon sets fuul of ; MOONSHINE, CAN HE TAKE THE MIUKT WAY I HOME WITHOUT /Y\AKJN<3 THE WILLOW weep ? ; e s Oulson i DEAR. NOAH » HOW CAN A < STANDI NO COMMITTEE \ . SIT I N of i THE CASE “? Ei * >f * L - latww south »gj*c>, inP. HURRY NOTIONS to'noah"