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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1936)
Royal Danish Castle Is Razed by Flames The royal castle of Prince Axel at Bernstorffshoj, Denmark, was totally destroyed by fire. Prince George and Prince Fleming, sons of Axel, who were living there with their mother, Princess Margaretha, discovered the blaze and rescued some of the art treasures. Los Angeles Judge Refuses to Ask for Vets’ Bonus Not criticizing payment of the bonus to veterans who need the help, District Judge Yankovich of Los Angeles declared he had not asked for his bonus and did ^ not anticipate submitting an ap plication. “Undoubtedly the bonus will be a life-saver to many veterans,” he said, “but I have never felt the nation owed me anything for my war serv ice.” Honor Pioneer American Flyer Rep. Melvin J. Maas (left), a marine flyer during the World war, is awarding the Distinguished Flying Cross to Lieut. Col. Francis Thomas Evans of the United States Marine corps at Wash ington, D. C. Evans was the first airman in the world to loop the loop in a seaplane. . . 7-Year-Old Is Prodigy in Chemistry Confounding elders with a remarkable knowledge of chemicals and the ability to solve intricate problems, David Manning, seven years old, of Sawtelle, Calif., hungers for more equations to master. David’s knowledge of chemistry now equals that of a junior in university. The boy can draw a map of Europe on a blackboard with precise accuracy. He is also a mechanic, likes tinkering with pipes and old carburetors. He has been interested in chemistry since the age of five. Maxim Gorky, Famous Russian, Dies in Moscow Regarded as the literary demi god of Soviet Russia, Maxim Gorky, world-famous novelist, died in Moscow. Born in 1868 in Nijni Novgorod, since rechris tened Gorky in his honor, the novelist was banished during the era of the czars. He was repa triated by the Soviet republic and raised to the pinnacle of national i fame. His novels achieved inter national fame and he was a wel come visitor in many capitals of the world. Democrats Hail Roosevelt’s Renomination ROOStVtLT |L Scenes of wild enthusiasm marked the renomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Presidency ] at the Democratic National convention at Philadelphia. Inset shows Senator Albin Barkley of Ken- i tucky, Democratic keynoter. Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Scene at the Democratic National convention in Philadelphia which renominated President Roose velt. 2—Further outbreaks of violence in Jerusalem result in fatal wounding of an Arab school teacher. I 3—James A. Farley, chairman of the Democratic National committee, opening the convention. CHERRY QUEEN I Miss Ardis Manney, seventeen year-old University of Chicago brunette from Northport, Mich., has been selected queen of the National Cherry festival at Trav erse City, Mich. She is studying to be a librarian but will assume a lighter role at the Michigan | fete. Thousands at National Glider Meet Thousands of spectators gathered for National Glider week at Elmira, N. Y., sponsored by the Soaring Society of America. In this group are, left to right, Youston Sekella, president of the Elmira Gliding club; Dr. Earl Lange of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contest manager; Larry Lawrence (in rear), secretary; Jack Summers, United States Chamber of Commerce inspector; Charles Gale, official timer; and Franklin J. Iszard, director of the Soaring Society of America. Riggs Is Clay Court Tennis Champ Robert Riggs of Los Angeles, snapped in action during the match, reveals the forehand drive with which he upset Frankie Parker to win the national clay court tennis championship in straight sets in Chicago. He then came back to share in the doubles title. Rep. William Lemke of North Dakota Seeks Presidency Representative William Lem ke of North Dakota, who is a candidate for the Presidency, is being supported by the newly organized Union party. Father Charles E. Coughlin, radio priest of Detroit, is the leading spon sor of Lemke’s candidacy. Stratosphere Flyers Get Mackey Trophy Foe their achievement in flying into the stratosphere to the highest altitude ever attained by man , (72,395 feet), Capts. Albert W. Stevens and Orval A. Anderson were presented with the coveted Clar- ! ence H. Mackey trophy. Left to right: Captain Anderson. Charles F. Horner, president of the National Aeronautical association, Captain Stevens and Major General Oscar Westover, who made th* ; presentation. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB »" ■ — . The people who t*dk of their worries rkke everyone5 troubles increase. A policeman should' simply arrest them Decfcuse they re. / disturbing \ the pe/fc-ce / IBVCMI! (4 WNU Service. — Key to Man The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classi fied. 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