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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1938)
Early Anglers Make Bid for Trout liMMmwyni mmmMm i m wmmmmkH&sz: This picturesque scene was witnessed at the foot of the waterfall at Valley Stream near Paoli, Pa., as the trout fishing season opened in Pennsylvania. Anglers from the adjoining areas and nearby states were on hand to try their luck. CHANGED OLYMPICS mmmmmmmm'-..- .....zzm Dr. Jogoro Kano, Japanese mem ber of the International Olympic committee, who changed the date of the international games in Tokyo from August 24 to September 21, 1940. The shift creates a serious conflict for American collegiate run ners who should be attending classes. Many athletic authorities favor changing the 1940 Olympic site from Japan to London, Helsingfors or any other place. Striking Sailors Stage Riot i-.v&^-;: -,vjHBHFIMMBMMHBBBb • ..... ... A private battle was staged by the two men at right during a riot between sailors and longshoremen in San Francisco. The riot started when three gangs of longshoremen broke through the picket line estab lished by the Sailor’s Union of the Pacific. f'~ Busiest P. 0.—Busiest Postmistress If Here is the modest little post office in Kitty Hawk, N, C., which has jumped into national prominence as the result of the issuance of the new airmail stamp to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of airmail, Above, also, is Mrs. E. W. Baum, whose hands will be full during Air Mail week, ending May 22. Philatelists from all over the world are sending mail to be stamped here with the special cachet for Air Mail week. Kitty Hawk was the site from which the Wright brothers made the first airplane flight, ,-p.. — “Dizzy” Is Happy as Cub ^ “Dizzy” Dean, right, former star pitcher of the St. Louis Cardinals and now a member of the Cubs, is seen with “Gabby” Hartnett, star catcher. Dean’s transfer to Chicago has sent the Cubs’ pennant stock soaring. “MINE,” SAYS JACKIE wmmrnaffiBWwmmmm a Jackie Coogan, former child star, is shown at hearing with $500,000 check as part payment for his ap pearance in four pictures when he was a youngster. The check from old Metro studios was introduced as evidence in Jackie’s suit for an ac counting of his earnings. Coogan asked for an accounting fropi his mother, Mrs. Lillian Coogan Bern stein, and his stepfather, Arthur Bernstein. Scenes and Persons in the Current News ... - — -nil-mum ..Ilium ^ 1—Dr. Francis E. Townsend, elderly old-age pension advocate, who received an executive pardon from President Roosevelt, thus escaping a 30-day sentence for contempt of the house of representatives. 2—The Bampson, 1,850-ton first-line destroyer, is launched at Rath, Maine, as the newest United States ship. 3—While tired mother smiles, a French frontier guard holds the baby she carried on her flight from war-torn Spain. CHRISTENS DESTROYER ^ t| Mrs. Louise Smith Tbayer of New port, R. I., a great-granddaughter of the late Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, pictured as she offi ciated at the launching of the new United States navy destroyer, Samp son, named after her noted great grandfather. Classroom in the Clouds MHMmimiA ^ mu iinniimn—i—imhii—mm—— ■ >!,*•• nw - —■»" Aviation-minded boys aboard a modern Eastern Air Line 21-passcnger plane receive instruction while in the air over Miami, Fia. Their in structor points out their route on the chart in the classroom plane while they Jot down notes. Their earphones are connected directly with the pilot’s compartment so they can listen in on radio reports. Upside Down Dam Helps Curb Floods ^ *“* V -it-r . i 'Pl'iQiMflllB T|[ n7rniinriiririrnrrafirn,u in»finr “ •-.v••v.;.-.**.-• • • ••* :^:Xv«rt oTtfie massi^sEefgaTeslnstaried by the Wcstinghouse Electric company near Pittsburgh, Pa., to prevent floods from entering and damaging its plants during the frequent high waters In the rivers converging in the Pittsburgh district. When lowered into place, these gates cause the water to b»fk up * 'enV The three giant pumps force the water through the intakes in lower left, where It Is guided around the flood wall and out Into Turtle creek, in background, over a long spillway v; . ~ * ■* ^Aftermath of Nazi “Anschluss” r ^ _<wrrrt Happy days arc here again for the map-makers, as geographical art ists in a Chicago plant redraw the map of Europe making Austria a part of Germany. The closeup shows the artist's hands working on the new map, the pencil hovering ominously close to Czechoslovakia. FOR FAMILY ALBUM? ■mwm miiM«38BKa«w»g:yy ¥?■'’* <81 <8 J H 1 Possession of a camera by a for eigner in Japan is almost tanta mount to conviction of espionage, but things are different in United States possessions, as may be judged by this photograph which shows an official Japanese ndval photographer shooting everything at sight during a visit of his ship to the harbor of Honolulu, Hawaii. This Cheerful Peasant Has Appliqued Apron — Pattern 1679 A brand new idea . . . applique scraps of print to form the aprons for these gay, embroidered peas ant figures which cheer up kitchen towels. Pattern 1679 contains a transfer pattern of seven motifs averaging 6 by 714 inches and ap plique pattern pieces; color sug gestions; illustrations of all stitches used; material require ments. • Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to the Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. "B. AROUND jBPS THE HOUSE Odors Eliminated. — Left-over vegetables having a strong smell, such as cabbage, onions, cauli flower, etc., should be put into a glass jar and the top screwed on tightly before placing in the re frigerator. otherwise the whole ice box will take up the unpleas ant odor. • • • Hanging New Curtains.—Baste a tuck in new curtains under the top hem where it will not show, then if the curtains shrink when first laundered it will be easy to let out the extra length. • * • Butter the Raisins.—A good way to keep raisins from going to the bottom of a cake is to roll them in butter before placing them in the batter. • • • Grease the Paper.—Grease both the pan and paper when lining cake pans. • • • Save Pickling Sirup.—Sirup left from pickled or spiced fruits makes a delicieus flavoring for roast meats. NERVOUS? ^ Do you (eel io nervous you want to scream? Are you cross and irritable? Do you scold those dearest to you? If your nerves are on edge, try LYDIA E. 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