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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1938)
When Poles Prepared for Invasion Scenes and Persons in the Current News A Seamless Knit on Round Needle All eyes on this knitted two piecer! So Summery, in white or pastels, it’s done mainly in stock inette stitch, with a lace stitch de ■ fining its “sunburst” yoke. Use a round needle and there’ll be nary a seam to sew or show. You’ll love it in either nubby cotton yam, a combination of wool and rayon, Well equipped, well-drilled, these steel-helmeted Polish troops were photographed at Bydyosoz recently as they marched past their commander in chief. General Smigly-Rydz. Soon afterward they were rushed to the Lithanian border to enforce a Polish ultimatum. When Lithuania capitulated the world breathed easier as a threat of war was removed. New Star Is Born One-Legged Kegler in ABC Tournament Carl R. Steinke, bowler from Pe kin, 111., can polish off the maples better than many keglers, despite his handicap of having only one leg. He demonstrated that at the ABC meet at Chicago, when he rolled games of 125-122-104. He averages higher than that during the regular season. A new star looms in the baseball world, as Mrs. Joe Medwlek, wife of the St. Louis Cardinal star presents their new son, Joseph Michael, in his first photograph. Note the baby’s first plaything gift from his famous father. Mother is holding it. First Lady Breaks Ground for Exhibit at 1939 Exposition Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was guest of honor at the dedication and ground breaking for the Fed eral building for the 1939 Golden Tornado Plays Freak Tricks Gate International exposition in San Francisco. Here she is shown de livering her address, after which she rode in a flower bedecked tractor to break the ground. Property damage estimated at a million dollars and the loss of nine lives were the toll of a tornado that swept through Belleville, III., re cently. This picture shows an automobile owner looking at his wrecked car. Note the piece of wood that went all the way through the tire. Cavalry, Old-Fashioned and Modern i A strange scene during recent maneuvers of the French army. Tt>e old style cavalry is shown moved off the road (left) to give the right of way to cavalry’s mechanized successor, swift-moving and hard hitting armored cars. Scenes like this are being duplicated today as Franca prepares her war machine for any thing that may happen about her troubled frontiers. 1—Battered by months of incessant attacks by the superior forces and equipment of the insurgents, the Spanish loyalists were falling back in disorder on Barcelona. War-torn loyalist soldiers are shown in an In surgent camp. 2—Secretary of State Cordell Hull shown signing a trade agreement with Vladimir Hurban, Czechoslovakian minister to the United States. 3—Joseph Buerckel, who was designated by Adolf Hitler to reorganize the Austrian National Socialist party following the Fuehrer’s successful coup. In the Oriental Manner SAMMY ON DIAMOND Mg-* -mmrwg' v• • • "Slinging Sammy” Baugh, ace performer of the professional foot ball ranks who is being given a baseball tryout this spring by the St. Louis Cardinals. "If I make the grade with the Cards, I’ll give up football,” Sammy announced. Scovere (left) and Promoter, two prominent candidates for trotting horse honors this year, shown in a bit of affectionate nose rubbing at Pinehurst, N. C., where they are in training for the Hambletonian and other leading three-year-old stakes. NEW JAP COMMANDER An Tnversionist in Action Gen. Shunroku llata, Russo-Japa nese war veteran, who recently was appointed commander in chief of the Japanese forces in China to succeed Gen. Inane Matsui, who was recalled. General llata is one of Japan’s "big three” in military circles, ranking with the minister of war and the chief of the general staff. He is one of Japan’s five full generals. Frank Balck, age eleven, an inverslonist, Is a pupil in the tifth grade of the Fulton school at Chicago. At left he is shown reading a book upside down, at right he is shown writing on a blackboard upside down. He is said to be the best speller in bis class. “No More Headaches” for Soviet Russia “No More Headaches” was the title of this float in the recent Rose day parade in Koin, Germany. The tableau depicts the newest purges in Soviet Russia. A big head of Stalin dominates the scene, while lessei Soviet lights are holding aloft their heads. One of the signs reads “Thanks of the Little Father.” Pattern 5601. or in Shetland floss. And of course you’ll want to wear it both with and without its matching skirt! In pattern 5601 you will find in structions for making the blouse and skirt in sizes 16-18 and 38-40; an illustration of the blouse and ol all stitches used; material re quirements. 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