Gandhi Visits Northwest Frontier m Mahatma Gandhi, who was given an enthusiastic reception by thousands of people during a recent visit the Northwest Frontier Province of India, Is shown addressing students of King Edward’s college at Pesha tr, India. On Gandhi’s left is Rev. A. M. Dalaya, principal of the college, and on his right is Khan Abdul kailfsr Khan, who is known as the “Frontier Gandhi.” Izechs Hold Key to European War or Peace I—War or peace in Europe largely binges on the future actions of Konrad Henlein, leader of Czechoslo vakia’s Sudeten Germans whose demand for autonomy precipitated a grave international crisis. 2—Tank corps at the Czechoslovakian army called out to quell disorders during recent municipal elections and to resist pos sible German invasion. 3—Foreign Minister Kamil Krorta of Czechoslovakia who held peace conferences with Henlein and who has played an important part in shaping foreign policy in the recent crisis. Eternal Light Peace Memorial for Gettysburg Architect’s-rendering of the “Eternal Light Peace memorial” that will bo dedicated on Oak hill, Gettys burg battlefield, on Sunday, Inly 3, by President Boosevelt as a feature of the »cVenty-fifth anniversary of the famous Civil war battle. A Joint relation of the Blue and the Gray surviving veterans of the four-year struggle will be held for the first time in history in commemoration of the battle. Soviet’s Armed Might Parades in Moscow Red square In Moscow was filled with tanks in an impressive demonstration of the armed power of the the recent celebration of the International proletarian holiday In Moscow. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C- Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, wife of the American ambassador to Lon don, with two of their daughters whom she presented with five other debutantes to the king and queen at Buckingham palace at the first court of the season recently. Left to right, Miss Kathleen Kennedy, Rosemary Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. * Gene Tunney, who retired unde nted as world’s heavyweight 'lampion, drives one from the - ghth tee during a golf tournament . Pinehurst, N. C-. recently spon red by Attorney General Homer . Cummings. The will to win that .rried Gene to the top of the heavy sight heap is apparent in the de rmined expression on golfer cne’s face as he watches the flight i the ball. I CttSNAPSHOT cuii% I SUMMER PICTURE STORIES i 1 : - 1 — 1 1 -- -• In picturing summer romances; keep the romancel Don’t let your subjects pose stiffly or smile at the cameral IT’S a camera axiom that every pic ture should tell a story. Will you remember that this summer when you are snapping pictures of friends and their summer activities? Nothing is easier than to get a member of your crowd to “stand over by that bush while I snap your picture.” But that sort of picture taking doesn’t produce the best kind of pictures—because such pictures don’t "say” anything. It’s easy to go on a. picnic with Bill and Janet Smith and get snap shots of them standing by a bush or a tree, smiling for the camera. But It’s more fnn, and makes better pic tures, to catch Janet feeding Bill a huge slice of chocolate cake, or get Bin helping Janet over a barbed Kennedys Presented at Court STILL BELTS ’EM GOLD STAR MOTHER Mrs. Bess Duncan Wells of Port- I land, Ore., who was elected national I president of the Gold Star Mothers I at their national convention in Phil- I adeiphia. She succeeds Mrs. Hor- I ace B. Blake of Philadelphia. The I war mothers hit “isms” as they I urged in a resolution that aliens I swearing allegiance to a foreign [ country’s dictatorship be deported. wire fence, or gdt the two of them, heads close together, laughing as they set the picnic table or cloth. Such pictures tell stories—and there are hundreds of such story picture chances on every summer jaunt. Try your hand at picturing summer fun and summer romance (there’s always plenty of it) from a “story” viewpoint. Don’t let your subjects appear camera-conscious— catch them when they’re busy doing something, and watch your pictures "wake up and live.” There’s no need to waste film, but if it takes two or three pictures, or more, to tell a story properly—go ahead and shoot them. Film is not expensive, so don’t risk missing a good picture. John van Guilder A New Use for Ear-Muffs The speed demon who boasts of his driving exploits, to the in tense disgust of his safe driving friends, is pilloried in The Trav- I ‘ Safety Sallys” Reduce Accidents Papa Dionne and his quints doesn’t rate with City Manager Randall M. Dorton of Long Beach, Calif., and his large family of “Safety Sailys.” Sponsored by one of the city’s service clnbs, Safety Sailys have been placed at all school crossings and have done their duty so well that not one single accident to school children has been reported in nearly five months. Insert: Using m calvon far a show at A* farm. SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1938 elers Insurance Company’s latert highway safety booklet entitled “Death Begins at 40.” The “40” refers to speed, not age.

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