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Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Unveiling of monument at Lille which French government erected to commemorate the 20,000 trained homing pigeons killed In the World war. 2—Students of Northwestern university, Evanston, 111., demonstrat ing against war and Fascism. 3—Delegation of east coast seamen demanding of Secretary of Commerce Roper an investigation of the American merchant marine. May Robson at 76 Is Screenland’s “Grand Old Lady” Hay Robson, the screen’s “grand old lady,” celebrated her seventy sixth birthday by canning strawber ry Jelly, buying herself a new car. promising herself a trip to London, and signing a new contract with MOM studios. “My career is Just beginning,” she stated. “Why, I’m going to work until I’m at least a hundred." Helping Celebrate a Harbor Opening When the Newport bay and harbor op the coast of Orange oounty, Calif., were officially opened the other day, these pretty and plncky girls took part In the winter sports. The celebration, Including all types of aquatic erents, was held to mark the completion of a two million dollar federal Improvement which gives southern California one of the finest yacht and pleasure harbors in the world. This thrilling action photo shows a surfboard fencing contest, one of the main events of the day. ft. Birdseye view of the Great Lakes | exposition at Cleveland, Ohio, which will open in June. Horticultural gar* £; dens which will be one of the most | attractive features of the exposition i£ and will cost $200,000 are shown in ||g the bottom view. 1 Barring Alien Labor From Colorado G. O. P. KEYNOTER Senator Frederick Steiwer of Ore gon* ,wko waa selected to f w* a < Moose River Mine Victim Reaches Halifax Dr. Edward Robertson, who was rescued from the Moose River gold mine after 10 days’ entombment, borne on a stretcher from the Royal Canadian air force seaplane which carried him to Halifax. Doctor Robertson, and his companion, Charles Alfred Scaddlng, were rushed to Halifax for hospital treatment after their thrilling rescue from the living tomb which bad claimed the life of Herman MagilL Admiral Laning Commands Third Naval District Assumes INew Duties at the Brooklyn . Navy Yard Rear Admiral Harris Lanlng, right, is congratnlated by Capt Frederick L. Oliver after Admiral Lanlng assumed command of the Third naval district at ceremonies held at the Brooklyn navy yard, to succeed Rear Admiral Yates-Stlr llng, Jr., who retired. Captain Ol iver had been acting commandant of the district since Admiral Stirling’s retirement Culture Take* a Beating Belgrade.—A gypsy meeting near the Rumanian village of Oradea, called to consider means of raising the cultural standards of gypsies, broke up hurriedly when the prin cipal speaker announced that some body had stolen his watch. DEMOCRATIC TOKEN Here are the “head" and “tall” sides of the good luck token Issued , for the Democratic national cam* ' palgn. The design tells Its own | story. Cleveland’* First Hotel Cleveland’s first hotel was estab lished 135 years ago by Lorenzo Carter, a Connecticut Yankee. Celebrating Buddha’s Birthday In a colorful ceremony In the beautiful Japanese Tea Gardena of Golden Gate park, San Francisco, oriental priests commemorate the twen- . ty-flve hundred and second anniversary of the birth of Slddartba Gautama, known to the world as Buddha, founder of the great Buddhist religion. The ceremony, called “Wesak," which Is the Sanskrit word for “the time In April of the full moon,” included a ritual of pouring tea over a baby Buddha. Russians March in Anti-Gas Masks and Suits Habits Live A JOEL, the philosopher, ** never wiser than when said: ‘‘Habits count for than .jnsTtma, because habit living - maxim, become flesh Instinct To reform one’s i Is nothing; it Is but to the title of the book. To new habits Is everything, Is to reach the substance Life is but a tissue of Bach good habit we weave teens means a better and pier life to its very end. Mercy is that disposition of < mind which prompts us to those in trouble.—Ann Chairman .'ones Quite Pushed Hard on the Ground for a monument at San Jacinto battlefield in Hou Texas, is broken and so is the pk that broke It * They turned the bandies of ancient wooden plow over to H. Jones, 225-pound chairman, < Reconstruction Finance corporate Be shouted “let’s go" to the and the plow point went far Into 1 ground, shattering tbe relic. Jo had foiled to use his weight on handles. TMs achnl smtot cant pram haw takas, kakai with CLABBER GIRL,sktw perfect scaras wkara i Bakiai Paw Jar cants. / KILL ALL FUES Incomparable Eve bad the best husband in the world—at that time. DAI 5 Y FLY KILLER for FIRST AID/k Relieving Common Skin Aim _. mem nr Injuries always rtlyon i No Need to Sul “MomingSickness" “Mi acid sickness”—is caused by don. To avoid it, add : alkalis—such Why Physicians Recomr Milnesia Wafers These mint-flavored, candy-like wa para «■«* of magnesia in solid the most pleasant way to take i_ , wafer is approximately equal to a full I dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chi thoroughly, then swallowed, 1 acidity in the _ie mouth and t snu«> system and insure - •.te elimination of the waste matters cause gas, headaches, Moated feelings i a dozen other discomforts. Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 a 48, at 35o and 60c respectively, your handbag convenient tins for your 1— ing 12 at 20c. 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