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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1936)
Village Built for the Olympic Athletes ..— 1 a.jmfi'i——— - . a* \ •' k An aerial view of the Olympic village which has been completed on Berlin’s outskirts, where the athletes from all over the world will be housed during the forthcoming Olympic games. New Cruiser Vincennes Is Launched The actual launching of the new United States cruiser Vincennes, at the Fore Itlver plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding corporation in Quincy, Mass., is pictured above. The lil.POO-ton’vessel was christened by Miss Harriet Virginia Kiumioli, daughter of the mayor of Vincennes, Ind. Garage Employee Is Discoverer of Newest Comet Leslie C. Peltier, garage employee of Delphos, Ohio, who discovered the first new comet to be found this year. Peltier, who is one of the leading amateur astronomers of the world and is thirty-two years old, has discovered five comets. The new comet is of the ninth magni tude, visible through small tele scopes, and Is moving slowly through the north heavens near the pole MARRYING THE SEAS Ritual of “marriage” of the Bal tic to the American side of the At lantic being performed In upper New York bay as the new Gydnia-America motor liner Batory arrived on her maiden voyage from Gydnia, Poland. Helen Hayes Receives a Medal Helen Hayes, who plays the title role In "Victoria Itepina,” receiving from Daniel Frohman, veteran theatrical producer, the Delia Austrian medal for distinguished acting. The award was made at a luncheon of the Drama League of Mew York. CCC Workers Fighting New Jersey Forest Fire Members of Company 1294 of the Civilian Conservation corps shown starting backfires to help check the spread of the main blaze which devastated more than 80 square miles of pine woodland near Tuckerton, N. J. it was in starting one of these backfires that five CCC youths were burned to death and nine others were injured. Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Gen. John J. Pershing delivering the principal address on Memorial day In Arlington nntlonul cemetery, Washington. 2—Admiral Joseph M. Iteeves, commnnder-ln-chlef o^ the United States fleet, being decorated by "Neptune” as the battleship Pennsylvania crossed the equator, the sea queen standing by. 3—Jean Trow bridge of Stunrt, Iown. winner of the national spelling bee in Washington, receiving plaques for herself nnd her school from Dean George B. Woods of American university. In the Scroll Case at Norris Dam This scroll case at the Norris dam In Tennessee forms the lower end of the penstock or tube which conducts wnter from Norris lake to the turbines of the power plant. The swirling water will pass through the wicket gates or valves to the right of the workman, and thus Into the turbines. There are two of these scrolls at the Norris dam, one for each generator. Count Potoeki Is Newly Selected Envoy to Poland Count George Potockl, Poland's newly appointed nmbassador to the United States, who arrived on the new motor liner Pntory’s maiden voyage. The count Is nn Oxonian, a big-time banter and a member of one of the most Illustrious families In Poland. He Is popular with American sportsmen, many of whom h« lins entertained on Ids extensive hunting preserves at Lancut, In southern Poland. Lindbergh Minnesota Estate to Be State Park O / Flyer’s Early Home Will Become Shrine Honoring Air Feats On the ninth anniversary of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh’s non-stop flight to Paris, WI’A announced its final plan for the project to make the Lindbergh estate at Little Falls, Minn., a state park at an expendi ture of $21,777. The residence is shown at right. —- ■■ ■ . —<a> Scorns Shorter Name Boise, Idaho.—Although his name Is Ed Gnrroguerrienechevnrriu, a Boise bnrber born in Spain didn’t ask to have it changed when he ap plied for final citizenship pnpers here recently. Young Priests Ordained by Cardinal O’Connell With Cardinal O’Connell celebrating the ordlhatlon mass, 37 graduates of St. John’s Ecclesiastical seminary were ordained in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston. The photograph, taken during the solemn serv ice, shows the new priests before the altar. The cardinal can be seen seated In the center officiating at the mass. Following the ordination ceremonies the young priests were assigned to parishes in the diocese. Find Daughter of Chephren, Egyptian Pyramid Jiuilder Discovery of the mummy of ai Egyptian princess which Is though) to have lain In Its mud-caked torn! for 55 centuries was recentlj an nounced at Gizeh. Prof. Selim Lias san, making the announcement, said the remains are thought to be those of the daughter of Chephren, who built Egypt’s second largest pyramid Chephren followed his brother, Cheops, builder of the largest pyra mid, to the throne of Egypt.—I’atk finder Magazine. rpE: PE-KO EDGE JAR RINGS KEEP EVERY BIT OF DELIC OUS FLAVOR LOCKED IN TIGHT...AND THEIR TWQ BGLlPS TAKE ALL THEWORK OUT OF MAKING THE SEAL AND BREAKING THE SEAL. ' KO: DON'T ACCEPT ANY- ^ THING "JUST AS GOOD”. I GENUINE PE-KO EDGE I JAR RINGS ARE REALLY I WORTH INSISTING ON! I i ,D<GE JAR RUBBERS UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY IMM StalM Robtw PnRactt, be. HRO Rmb.iT, Ww tut, R, 1„ In, R» Quakes Rare in England Earthquakes are rare In England, the avernge being one a yeur. The world average Is about 000 a year. Politeness Politeness is to goodness what words are to thoughts.—Joubert Freedom of Self-Control Who, then, Is free? The wise man who can govern himself.—Horace. 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