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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1937)
Nazi Gunners Practice for Naval “Engagements” Gunners aboard the “pocket battleship” Koenigs berg are shown manning the guns during a gas mask drill. With international incidents occurring over shipping in Spanish waters, the German navy is preparing itself for possible eventualities. AUTO STRIKE MEDIATOR John Dewey, representative of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins . in the Detroit automobile strike area. He worked to bring together William S. Knudsen, General Mo tors executive and Homer Martin, international president of the United Automobile Workers union, Celebrate Steel Plow’s Centennial Julio Kelenzi, famous New York sculptor, is shown putting the finish ing touches to the medallion commemorating the one hundredth anni versary of John Deere’s steel plow, while Cynthia Hope looks on. The medallion will be used in the national celebration this year honoring Deere, whose achievement symbolized the rapid conquest of the prairie states and the advancement of agriculture in general. Deaf Mute Girl Hears by “Vibrations” So that a little child may enjoy the beauties of life—. Four-year-old Joan Higgins, blind, deaf, and mute since birth, puts her fingers on a phonograph detector, while her instructress, Tertia Hart, speaks through j a microphone. The child feels the vibrations through her fingertips. Joyce Wetliered, Weds in England Miss Joyce Withered, the noted English golfer, who was married in St. George’s, in London recently, to Sir John Heathccat-Amory, whom she met on the links at Hoylake last year. Many golfing friends attended the ceremony. Mail Planes Used to Reseed Burned Forest Land One of the former mail planes used by the government which is now being used to scatter seed over burned-over forest land. The compartments once used for mail have been rebuilt as seed bins with trap y doors in the bottoms which can be released by the pilot. The planes carry about 800 pounds of seed. Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Gen. Emilio Klcber, commander of the loyalist forces defending Madrid. 2—Ceremony in Calcutta at which George VI was proclaimed Emperor of India. 3—Speaker William H. Bankhead who presided at the recent opening of the seventy-fifth congress. Nation Ilails President’s Birthday w Hspptj BirtWaij Mr. President I These two youngsters who have been helped in their fight against infantile paralysis, joined with Col. Carl Byoir, general director for the President’s Birthday ball, in wishing the Chief Executive a happy Jan uary 30. Funds collected at the national birthday parties assist many such children throughout the country. AN EXPERT MARKSMAN Mrs. Alice Bull, Seattle rifle shoot er, was announced by the National j Rifle association in Washington, D. | C., to be the only woman in the United States ever to place in the national association known as the “President's Hundred.” Mr3. Bull has the honor of being nineteenth in this group and last year she placed second among 1,445 competitors in the "Members match,” WINS SCIENCE AWARD Dr. Wendell M. Stanley, chemist of Princeton, N. J.. who recently re ceived the $1,000 prize of the Amer ican Association for the Advance ment of Science for discovering the nature of viruses that cause influ enza, infantile paralysis, and colds. Duce's Son Plans Trans-Oceanic Flight r An excellent camera study of Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy as he discussed with his son. Bruno, the latter’s plans for a trans-Atlantic flight. The youth, a member of the Italian air force, hopes to establish a new record with a special Breda plane. Passengers Sail Strikebound Ship From Hawaii -- — . . • When the 31 members of the crew of the British steamer Limerick struck at Honolulu in sympathy with American maritime strikers, six passengers en route to New Zealand on the steamer took over the jobs and the Limerick left on schedule. Ask Me Another 0 A General Quiz © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. 1. Into what stream did Achilles’ mother plunge him? 2. What was meant by an “India man”? 3. Of what joint is the patella a part? 4. What is a Biconvex lens? 5. What is a dormant partner? 6. Where is Dartmoor prison? 7. What country was sometimes referred to as the “Celestial Empire”? 8. What was a satrap? 9. Which is the “Bayou State”? 10. In what Dickens novel does “Fagin” appear? 11. Who wrote “Miss Pinker ton”? 12. What is a ship’s log? Answers 1. The Styx. 2. A large ship in the Indian trade. 3. The knee. 4. One rounded on both sides. 5. One who supplies capital but takes no part in managing busi ness. 6. In Devonshire. ✓ 7. China. V ; 8. A military governor. 9. Mississippi. • 10. “Oliver Twist.” 11. Mary Roberts Rinehart. *, 12. Its daily record. Holding the Course Through light and dark, through rain and shine, the carrier pigeon holds its course straight home ward. So life’s aim may be won, whatever of failure checks our business or whatever of sorrow mars our happiness.—R. F. Jo honnot. To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away Fast People Everywhere Are Adoptinz This Remarkable”Phillips” Way The way to gain almost incredibly quick relief, from stomach condition arising from ovcracidity, is to alka lize tne stomach quickly with Phil lips’ Milk of Magnesia. You lake either two teaspoons of the liquid Phillips’ after meals; or two Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tab lets. Almost instantly "acid indiges tion” goes, gas from hyperacidity, “acid - headaches”—from over-in dulgence in food or smoking — and nausea arc relieved. You feel made over; forget you have a stomach. 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