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Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Emperor Haile Selassie of Rthiopia, now a refugee in Londoif. 2—President Roosevelt shown with Andrew Jackson Houston, son of Gen. Sam Houston, on visit to battlefield of San Jacinto, Texas. 3—Count Galeazzo Ciano, newly appointed Italian minister of foreign affairs. Admiral Cook Assumes Post as Air Bureau Head Rear Admiral Arthur B. Cook, who commanded the Airplane Carrier U. S. S. Lexington until last April 6, became chief of the navy’s bureau of aeronautics. Rear Admrial Ernest J. King re linquished the aeronautic bureau post to Admiral Cook, and he will soon assume command of air craft, base force, U. S. S. Wright, at Sain Diego, Calif. Sunday School Founder. Robert Raikes, founder of the Sunday school movement, was born in 1735. New Germicidal Lamp Is Invented Dr. Robert F. James, research physician of the Westinghouse Lamp company, who developed the new germicidal lamp, exam ining some of the shapes into which it may be made. Its radiations retard mold growth. / Coeds Indulge in Rough Sport A tense moment in a game of field hockey on Bovard field at the University of Southern California finds this group of shin-guard ed coeds in a furious fight for possession of the ball. Tennis, golf and other outdoor sports are included in the women’s athletic pro gram at the Trojan institution. CHESTERTON IS DEAD This is a recent portrait of Gil bert K. Chesterton, one of Eng land’s most noted men of letters and famed for his use of the par adox in his writings, who died in England, at the age of sixty-two. He suffered a heart attack at his home at Beaconsfield. Manchester Has England’s Most Modern Church Without buttresses, gargoyles, Gothic filigree W stained glass windows, the Church of St. Chris vv at Withington, Manchester, lays claim to being the most modern in England. It forms a contrast to the more familiar type of church. Notice the long, rectangular windows which e modern effect. The plans were made by B. A. Miller, Liverpool architect, and the church at* cost of *55,000. Coast Artillery Roars First Time in Eight Years 1,400-pound projectiles being fired from the Upited States army’s 14-inch railway rifles during target practice on a range 70 miles south of Los Angeles. It was the first time such maneuvers have been held since 1928. 1 » FLAG CREATOR’S KIN tgKWWMiMaiMWM John Rowan Reid of San Diego is the grandson of Capt. Chester Reid, famed American naval hero, who suggested the pattern of the American flag which con gress approved on April 3, 1818. Captain Reid was named to a commission by naval affairs com mittee of congress to design a flag of “proper dimensions." Chief G-Man Is Now Honorary LL.D. Chief G-Man J. Edgar Hoover (left), received an honorary de gree of doctor of laws at the one hundred and fifteenth commence ment exercises of Pennsylvania Military college at Chester, Pa. Right Rev. Francis M. Taitt, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Phila delphia, who is president of the board of trustees of Pennsylvania Military college, made the formal presentation of the degree. Gen. Pershing at West Point Graduation Gen. John J. Pershing presents an award to honor man Oliver Garfield Haywood, Jr., at the graduation exercises held at the United States Military academy at West Point. Following gradua tion the newly commissioned officers were assigned to duties with the regular army, the future generals starting with the rank of second lieutenant. Henry Verdelin of Minneapolis Is Chief of Bankers Henry Verdelin of Minneapolis who was selected without opposi tion as president for 1936-37 of the American Institute of Bank ing, at the convention of the in stitute held in Seattle. The insti tute is a division of the American Banker*- association. Virginia Celebrates Patrick Henry Bi-Centennial Gentry of Hanover, Va., gather to map out a scene in "Liberty or Death," a spectacular pageant which will be presented July 15, 16 and 17, marking the bi-centennial of the birth of Patrick Henry. Inset depicts Patrick Henry as a boy, when with hounds and gun he led many a chase over the Hanover fields and woods. In the 1 pageant, milestones in the life of the great Virginian wiU be dram atized. The story will include Henry’s rise to immediate fame after his speech in a celebrated case known as the "Parson’s Cause” when, as an obscure lawyer, he boldly denied the right of King George HI to abrogate the acts of the colonial legislature. Crochet That Is New a Quite Simple to Do Pattern 5544 “Can anyone do it?” Most as suredly! It is a lovely rug, a matching foot-stool top or pillow for quick crocheting. Easy, six sided medallions are done one by one, each flower a different color with background uniform or not, as you please. Sew them together and you’re ready to be gin the border crochet, going round and round with stripes of color used to break the back ground. Rug wool, rags or can dlewicking may be used. 4 In pattern 5544 you will fincf complete instructions for making the rug shown; an illustration of it and of all stitches needed; ma terial requirements; color sug Send 15 cents in coins or stamps (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St.r New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. gestions. The Truth About Golf There has been so much mys tery, bunk and high pressur^J salesmanship surrounding golr that many a would-be golfer has hesitated to take it up, and many who have taken lessons have soon struck snags which have hindered, their pleasure in the game. I1T is true that golf is a game you cannot learn by yourself, because there is no such thing as a “born” or “natural” golf swing. But there is so much health and pure enjoyment to be had out of fair ly well-played golf that it is worth while making the few sacrifices the game demands. There are some things the hu man being does naturally, such as walking, running, striking with the right hand, throwing or catch ing a ball. Other things, like th*£N golf swing, are unnatural; there fore the muscles must be trained and set in those unnatural chan nels. Golf players call it “groov ing a swing”. And there are simply no short cuts to it. Only# one thing will “groove” a muscle so that it performs an unnatural action naturally, and t~.at is prac tice, practice and more practices The whole hubbub about golf revolves around the fact that hu man beings are lazy They don’t want to work for their fun, and practice is work. They are for ever looking for short cuts, or sasy ways to learn. . . .—Paul Sallico in Cosmopolitan. 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