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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1936)
3,000-Mile Hitch-Hike Ends Weary and bedraggled from their 3,000-mlle hitch-hike across the continent, Mrs. Katharine Coker, twenty-one, is pictured with her daugh ter, Vista May, three, and baby, Dennis, one year old, after their arrival in Baltimore, Md. * Do Soviet Russia and Japan Vision World Conquest? Globe Fiver Pangborn Claims They Plan It Clyde K. I’angborn, famous avia tor, photographed as he told the congressional committee on pat ents about Japan’s alleged scheme .. ... to join forces with Russia in con quering the world. He claimed to have learned of the plot while cir cumnavigating the globe. He's dead serious about it, too. Modern Logging Methods in Washington State Heavy power machinery and other mechanical equipment has largely revolutionized logging methods in the past decade. An example is in the Naylor logging camp near Itavensdale in western Washington. A 110 horsepower caterpillar tractor is able to pull a 10-ton load of logs on a flat car which runs on wooden rails. Huge logs are thus hauled a distance of more than two miles, from where the trees are felled to the saw mill. TREACHERY of Ethiopian Chief Who Deserted to Italians Is Duly REWARDED A sight disgusting to all true pu triots is this little drama, enacted somewhere in Ethiopia. The duke of Bergamo, nephew of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, is shown turn ing over a reward to an Ethiopian chieftain who, with his followers, deserted his emperor, Iiaile Se lassie, and went over to the Italian side to aid in the slaughter of Ids countrymen. Michigan Solar Tower Is Almost Completed Inspired by the achievements of an amateur astronomer, the sixth solar tower of its type in the world is rapidly being completed near Lake Angelus, Mich. Its construc tion was planned and is being com pleted under the direction of Rob ert R. McMath, Detroit engineer I f nd anuiteur astronomer, whose ttmccess in making moving pictures <rf cyclonic disturbances on the sun has made him world famous in the astronomic field He Is the All All-America of 1935 Jay Berwanger, ace backtield man of the University of Chicago, shown holding the bronze trophy of the Downtown Athletic club of New York, with which he was presented after bis selection ns outstanding football player. Seenes and Persons in the Current News 1—American Seventh Day Adventist hospital in Dessye, Ethiopia, which was bombed by Italian airmen. 2—cien. John J. Pershing presenting gold medal of the National Geographic society to Capts. A. W. Stevens and Orvll Anderson for their stratosphere tllght, while President Grosvenor of the society looks on. 3—Most ltev. Pollcarp Morusca, first Rumanian Orthodox missionary bishop to visit the United States, leaving the White House with Rumanian Minister C. A. Davila. Louis" Bout With Cuban Is Definitely Off Joe Louis, the Brown Bomber from Detroit, having conquered Paulino Uzcudnn, was to have faced Isadoro Gastanaga, above, In Ha vana, Cuba. The bout was called off because of Cuban riots. England’s Primate Here With His Wife Rt. Honorable and Most Reverend William Temple, archbishop of York and primate of England, Is shown with Mrs. Temple, upon their arrival In New York on the S. S. Bremen for a live weeks’ visit. Blood Transfusion Saves a Dog Spike, a burly St. Bernard, at left, sacrificing a half-pint of blood to aid Ids pal, Mae. young Great Dane, in Los Angeles. Mac’s physicians declared the transfusion had saved the patient, suffering from pneumonia. She’s First Woman in Phillv Mayor’s Cabinet To Miss Georgia nil Pope Yeat man, socially prominent aviatrlx, goes the honor of being the tirst woman to become a member of a Philadelphia mayor’s cabinet. Her appointment ns director of city architecture nt $8,000 a year was announced by Mayor-elect S. Davis Wilson as fulfillment of his pledge to let women serve. Frick Art Gallerv Given to New York This Is the west gallery In the Frick mansion on Fifth avenue, New York, which, with its Invaluable col lection of works of art, has now become the property of New York city, in accord with **411 «tf the late llenry Clay Frick. City Over 3,300 Yean; Old ; Bared by Archeologists An entire Egyptian city, hull! 1,390 years before the birth of Christ, for the first time in history has been laid hare in all the splen dor of its careful town planning. [r was built between Cairo and Lux or by tlie great Pharaoh Akhenaten, who here tried to rid the Egyptian religion of its nbuses. Hut the city, with Its processional way. coronation hall, and temple of ttie shining spirit, lasted no more than ten years, passing with Its founder. 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