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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1937)
Water Shortage Hits Noncombatants Carrying buckets, pitchers and jugs, crowds of Chinese refugees line up at a water tap in Shanghai and wait their turn for the precious fluid. This is one of the few Sources of meager water supply in bei leaguered Shanghai. GOLF MEDALIST Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page of Greensboro, N. C., who recently es tablished a modern record in wom en’s golf when she won the qualify ing medal in the national champion ship at Memphis, Tcnn., for the sec ond year in succession. Mrs. Page played the course in 79 strokes. Auto Loses Race \\ ith Trolley Max E. Sparberg of Los Angeles is lucky to be alive. Above is shown the demolished remains of Sparberg’s car after he dropped a decision to a trolley car. Sparberg escaped with a number of abrasions. Wrestlers Try a “Mud Mateh*’ J _ In the first "mud match" in history, Sandor Szabo, Hungarian, defeated the Hindu, Prince Bhu Pinder, in 12 minutes at San Francisco. In the picture, in case you don't recognize him, the prince is on top. The combatants were covered from head to foot with the good wet earth when it was all over. t Col. Wm. J. Donovan Defends Oil Men Col. William J. Donovan, Repub lican candidate for governor of New York in 1932, who is directing the battery of 46 defense lawyers for the oil companies, newspapers and trade papers on trial in the federal court at Madison, Wis. Westminster Abbey Returns to Normal Reopened to the public recently, for the first time since the coronation of King George \ 1 and Queen £llzabeth, Westminster abbey showed the results of some renovating and restoration work, for the first time in centuries, parts of the abbey were cleaned and portions of it restored. View shows the choir and the crossing. Many of the stained glass windows have been freed of the heavy coating of dust which had obscured them for generations. Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—George Fori Milton, prominent Chattanooga publisher, who has been named as special assistant to Sec retary of State Cordell Hull. 2—Frank McNinch, President Roosevelt’s new “trouble shooter,” is sworn in as | chairman of the federal communications commission. 3—Announcing that he and his bride will soon visit the United Stales, the duke of Windsor accompanies his wife to a Parisian modiste. Ambassador Goes Fishing William C. Bullitt, United States ambassador to France, enjoys some fishing in a stream near Chantilly, France, as he and his daughter spend a holiday at the castle of Bois St. Firmin. STARFISH PRTNCFSS She’ll star in aquatic events at Long: Beach, Calif. No pun intended, hut Miss Aileen Zulawnlek has been scleeted as the “Starfish Princess” to preside in fall and winter events at the famous southern California beach resort. She is shown in her 1 starfish costume. ROSE IN TIER HAIR A rose by any other name—even “chapeau”—is still a beautiful thing 1 to look at. Particularly is this true when its wearer is as chic as Miss Lucy Saunders, society girl of Bel mont Park, N. Y., who is pictured here, modeling something different in hats. It is made of robin’s-egg blue crepe, draped to resemble a rose perched on top of her head. New U. S. Cruiser Commissioned A general view of the 10,000-ton cruiser Philadelphia, the fifth and largest vessel to bear that name, at the Philadelphia navy yards, where she was launched recently. The $14,750,000 vessel is commanded by Capt. Jules James, formerly attached to the United States Naval academy. The construction of this cruiser was part of the administration’s pro gram to strengthen the nation’s naval forces. The program included the construction of a number of other fighting ships T’*“ President Pays (-all on a Cardinal 9/ President Roosevelt is pictured as he chatted with George Cardinal Mundelein in the prelate’s Chicago home, where the President was a luncheon guest on the occasion of his recent visit to Chicago. The President and Cardinal Mundelein have been close friends for a number of years. ^Tavoiite ?Qecipe of the U/eek-' FRESH fruit pies are always good, but fresh grape pies are worthy of superlatives in descrip tion. The thickening may be corn starch, eggs, flour or tapioca, de pending upon preference. Tapioca is suggested in this recipe. Grape Pie. 3>a cups prepared grapes 2',* tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca >/4 teaspoon salt 1V4 cups sugar Wash and stem the grapes. Press the pulp from the skins with the fingers. Simmer pulp slowly until soft, then pres* through Steve to remove the seeds. 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