- Grandson of Marshal Foeh Weds Jean Becourt Foch, grandson of the late Marshal Ferdinand Foch. is seen leaving Saint Francois-Xavier church, Paris, with his bride, the former Mile. Colette Houdemon, daughter of General Houdemon of Le Bourget’s military air bases. Jean Foch is a lieutenant of cavalry. Illinois Professor Gets High Chemistry Award Prof. Roger Adams, head of the department of chemistry of the Uni versity of Illinois, has been award ed the Willard Gibbs medal of the Chicago section of tlie American Chemical society for 11)30—one of the highest scientific honors In the United States. Professor Adams is famous for his synthesis ofchnul moogric acid, effective In ttie treat ment of leprosy, and of local an esthetics Including butyn, particu larly useful in eye operations. His researches In organic chemistry are hailed as “outstanding.” He retired as president of the chemical society. American Hockey Team Sent to Olympics WWHWWWi'i'i' tMinwiu' —......*. Y This is the United States hockey team that has sailed for Germany to take part In the winter Olympic games. Front row, left to right: Elbridge Boss, Boston, Mass.; Paul Rowe, Boston; Thomas Moone, Boston; Coach Walter Brown; John Lax, Boston; Gordon Smith, Boston; Frank Spain, Boston. Back row, left to right: Malcolm McAlpin, Fred Kammer, New York; Phil LaBatte, John Garrison, Boston; Frank Stubbs, Boston, and Frank Shaughnessy, Montreal, Canada. Chicago Lightning Flash Will Skate in Olympics Eddie J. Schroeder of Chicago, who was selected by the American Olympic association as a member of the United States speed skating team. Chief Scout Executive Honored After 25 years of service as chief scout executive of the Boy Scouts of America, Dr. Francis E. West was presented with an oil painting of himself by members of the national staff and employees. The above photograph, made at the presentation, shows Mrs. West, Dr. West and Walter W. Head of St. Louis, Mo., president of the National Council. Ice Jam Threatening Trenton’s Water Supply At its highest level in 31 years, the Delaware river’s Ice jam at Trenton, N. J., was at dangerous heights. It had overflowed a 12-foot retaining wall and flooded the municipal water plant, seen In the background, uud many cellars. Scenes and Persons in the Current News • _ _ —-_ — .. .- -- -- vMv.- ' T. iMW. '"""Tl mmz 1—President Roosevelt delivering his message on “the state of the Union," with Vice President Garner and Speaker Byrns presiding over the Joint session of congress. 2—Senator Carter Glass of Virginia In spellbound amazement before a huge basket of flowers sent to his office on his seventy-eighth birthday. 8— Dr. Edwin Grant Conklin, Princeton biologist, who was elected president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He Ran World's Fair; Now He Will Run NBC Maj. Lenox Riley Lohr, formerly, general manager of the Century of Progress exposition, Chicago, was . rifMri~ • ~~n.1 elected president of the Nntlonnl Broadcasting company, succeeding Merlin H. Aylesworth, who asked to be relieved of his duties. Huge Ice Castle Near South Pole A remarkable picture of an Iceberg formation, made near the South pole by Photographer Pontlng, a member of (’apt, Robert F. Scott’s Antarctic expedition of 1912. The picture, recently found among the effects of the late Captain Pontlng, never has been published before. It has an ethereal quality seldom found even in Jack Frost’s urtlstry. Gives Her Prize to a Sick Girl 0 Mrs. (Jeorge Horace Lorlmer, on the right, giving her $1,000 award, received for being the “most outstanding woman” of Philadelphia for the year, to fourteen-year-old Mildred Applebee, to pay for Miss Applebee's care in a tuberculosis saitarium. Mrs. Lorlmer, who is president of the Republican Women of Pennsylvania and active In women’s clubs and charitable organizations, received I lie annual award, which was presented by the Uimbel store, at a luncheon. Jeff Davis, Hobo King, Visits the White House Jeff Davis, king of the Interna tional Itinerant Workers, union of hoboes, in all ills royal finery was a recent visitor at the White House. The Chief Executive was unable to take time to see the hobo de luxe, but nevertheless Jeff pledged i the support of 600,000 knights of | the road to Roosevelt. He snid that Roosevelt had done more for the hobo than any other President. This Is What They Call the Sunny Southland Some comfort may be derived from this picture by winter-bound folk In the more northern states. It show* a scene in Atlanta, Cla.. during a cold snap more severe than had been experienced there In 25 years. Don't Guess But Know Whether the “Pain” Remedy You Use is SAFE? 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