Auto Industry Ready for Peak Year as Strike Ends
1—William S. Knudsen, vice president of General Motors, who signed the agreement for his company
which ended the costly motor strike. 2—Last vigil of the "sit-down” strikers before they marched out of the
plant in Flint, Mich. 3—Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan, who conducted negotiations that led to solution of
strike difficulties.
Salute of Daggers for II Duce
With drawn daggers, his personal bodyguard salutes Mussolini dur
ing the celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the
Blackshirts. This dagger-salute, incidental is supposed to date back
to the arrogant emperors.
TO WED ERIN’S ENVOY
Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady of New
York, widow of the utilities mag
nate, whose forthcoming marriage
in Rome after Easter to William J.
Babington Macaulay, Irish Free
State minister to the Vatican, was
revealed by friends recently. It was
also reported that the ceremony
probably will be performed by Car
dinal Pacelli, Papal secretary of
state, who was a guest at the Brady
mansion at Manhasset, L. I., during
his recent visit to this country.
RESCUED FROM MINE 1
Peter Robert Johnson, thirty-six
year-old coal mine operator, who
was rescued alive from the Pitts
vein mine at Flemington, W. Va.,
after he had been buried by a cave
in for a week. CCC workers and
other volunteers, aided by the en
tombed man’s dog, worked 18 hour
shifts, 24 hours a day to save John
son. The mine operator’s rescue
was regarded as one of the most
amazing feats on record.
Snow Queen Statue Wins College Cup
Florence Allen, of Birmingham, Ala., Queen of the Snows, presents
a cup to Joseph Fogarty, of Newburg, N. Y., representing Delta Tau
Delta fraternity, which made the best snow statue, picked by Judges at
the annual winter carnival here. The statue shows the founder of Dart
mouth greeting the carnival queen.
U. S. Army Demonstrates Its Landing Efficiency
First equipment brought ashore by the U. S. army, taking over Cabriilo beach, near San Pedro, Calif., in
preliminary landing exercises, included tractors, trucks, field and machine guns. Photograph shows a tractor
and trucks being put on the beach to demonstrate with what efficiency the army can disembark its troops and
gear in the event of hostile attack upon our shores.
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
1—Members of the Sailors Union of the Pacific Coast as they cast ballots to end the costly marine
strike. 2—Speaker William B. Bankhead (center) shown with Congressmen Hatton W. Sumner of Texas and
U. S. Guyer of Kansas studying the President’s proposal for reorganizing the Supreme court 3—President
Roosevelt, who recently recommended to Congress legislation reorganizing the federal judiciary and the Su
preme court
G. B. Shaw Sits for the Sculptor
George Bernard Shaw, British playwright and caustic critic of mod
em life (left), pictured in London with the sculptor Sava Botzaris and
the bust the latter is making of him which is to be cast in bronze and gilt.
CINDERELLA HEIRESS
Lillian Elifsen, maid in a West
Englewood, N. J., home, took a day
oil to visit New York when she
heard that she had inherited $600,
000 from her foster father in Nor
way, but she is going to hold her
job until the fortune is turned over
to her. Lillian’s family name is
Petersen and she was bom in the
United States, but when she was
two years old she was adopted by
a Norwegian shipbuilder and was
taken by him to live in Norway.
KING’S BIRTHDAY
King Farouk I of Egypt, whose
seventeenth birthday recently was
observed throughout his nation by
his subjects. The only son of the
late King Fuad and Her Majesty,
Queen Nazli, he acceded to the
throne last April upon his father’s
death.
De Forest’s New “Dynathern” Fights Flu
Dr. Lee De Forest, wizard of radio and talking pictures, took a look
at the influenza epidemic and decided something ought to be done. So,
he offered his latest electrical invention in Los Angeles, the “dyna
them,” to a world suffering from coughs, sneezes and aching muscles.
Built on radio principles, the dynathem uses ultra-short waves over a
email field. The patient is placed within the range of these impulses.
It attacks the organs internally, relieving congestion.
Two Men Escape Uninjured in Freak Accident
Two men In an automobile crushed between two street cars luckily fscaped injury in a freak accident
in downtown San Francisco. John A. Toso, driver of the machine, said he attempted to get ahead of a street
car. Anothfer trolley car coming from the opposite direction cut him off with the result that he was
crammed between them. n
HouseMd ®
• Ques/fonr
Winter Salad—Mix one cup of
celery with one cup of tart applet
and half cup of walnuts. Cut the
celery and apples into very small
dice and combine with mayon
naise or cream dressing; Add Wal
nuts just before serving. Garnish
with celery tips.
• • •
Sometimes ink stains can be re
moved from the hands by rubbing
them with the inside of a banana
peel,
• • •
You can produce your own sour
milk for use in sour-milk recipes
by simply adding a teaspoon of
vinegar to each cup of fresh sweet
milk.
• • •
Cane-bottomed chairs should be
brushed to remove all dust and
then washed with salt and water
and placed in the open air to dry.
This treatment tightens up the
cane.
* * *
If the roof should leak and stain
your ceiling, cover the stain with
block magnesia. Rub the block
over the spot until the stain is
covered, then smooth over with
the tips of your fingers. It works
like magic.
• • •
If you want to make bread
crumbs in a hurry and have not
a sieve or a large grater, put
the bread in the oven or under
the grill a few minutes to dry,
but not to get brown. Then rub
the two pieces together, and you.
will have quite good crumbs for
eggs and bread crumbing or for
stuffing.
© Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
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