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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1939)
Sengalese Troops Guard Spanish Loyalists Guarded by Bengalese troops, these Spanish Republican soldiers await repatriating to Spain. The picture was taken at a concentration ramp in Prats Les Mollo, France, on the Franco-Spanish frontier, where they were interned on their flight across the border. NEW AMBASSADOR Carlos Martinc Pereira e Sousa, Brazilian ambassador to the United States, whose appointment was an nounced recently by President Var gas, will arrive in the U. S. late In March to take over his new duties. 4Eleazor Goes to Town’—At Dartmouth Entitled "Eleazor Goes to Town,” this snow sculpture won first place at the Dartmouth college winter carnival recently. It portrays thn found er of Dartmouth college, who purchased the land on which the college stands from the Indians for 500 gallons of New England rum. Miss Dorothy Gardner, Steubenville, Ohio, presents a cup to Nathaniel Sample, i Philadelphia, co-designer with John D. Horn. Union Records Pawn in CIO Conventions Formerly under guard In a Detroit warehouse, the records and equipment of Plymouth Local No. 51 are a pawn in the coming C. 1. O. conventions. A circuit court judge granted Homer Martin's forces custody of the equipment pending the outcome of a replevin suit. The Martin convention will be held in Detroit early in March, while the Lewis forces will gather in Cleveland late the same month. x Aimee Seinple McPherson Returns :N®t even during the lush days of the silent screen was a reigning star given a lustier welcome than that accorded Aimee Semple McPher son when she returned recently to Los Angeles from the tropics, where, she said, she rested, relaxed, and Inspected her outposts. Huge crowds greeted her at the railway station. MODERN AMAZON While their men are busy In set tlement fields in Palestine, Jewish women keep guard to prevent sur prise attacks by Arab terrorists. Here a young Jewish girl, with rifle In hand, walks sentry duty. American Turf Champ Gets Rub-Down Seabiscuit, American turf champion, is Charles S. Howard’s chief hope for the 9100,000 Santa Anita Handicap in March. The Biscuit was handicap favorite in 1937, but finished behind Roscmont. A favorite again last year, he finished behind Stagehand. His greatest triumph was a three-length victory over War Admiral at Pimlico. , CONTENTED CAT Disdaining usual methods of trans portation, this three-year-old cat often accompanies its master for short rides through London streets perched on the back of a bicycle. Columbia Students Do Their Fishin’ in Class It won’t be necessary for students to cut classes to go fishing if the new course instituted by Columbia university’s Teachers college proves popular. Angling in all its phases, from baits, lures and plugs to cooking and mounting, will be surveyed in a series of lectures by Dr. Francois D’Eliscu. The New York school In cludes it as part of its camp leadership course. At the left Dr. D’Eliscu prepares some of his specimens for mounting. The instructor also shows students how to prepare a Ashing net from an old tennis or bad minton racquet. Resourcefulness Is the keynote of his lectures. RELIGIOUS RULER i Sheikh El Maraghi. rector of El Azhar university in Cairo and reli gious head of 240,000,000 Moslems, will ofiiciate at the coming wedding of Princess Fawzia, eldest sister of King Farouk of Egypt and the Crown Prince of Persia. Good Old Days Were Never Like This The Pony Express was just as thrilling, but not quite as fast, ac cording to James Donnelly, an old Indian fighter and a scout in the days of the early west, as he sat at the controls of a modern transport plane | in Miami. Donnelly greatly enjoyed his first ride. Bomb Shelters Perfected for Family Use When—and if—the next war breaks out, London residents will be prepared. A specimen steel-lined shelter, built for use as a first-aid and dressing station underground in case of an air raid, can now be bought by private individuals or communities. The bomb shelter is a part of the national defense plans. ( Safety Talks ) Can It Be the Climate? TTiERE’S something about west ern climate — ! But Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast cham bers of commerce will file an in dignant disclaimer that the cli mate had anything to do with this: The National Safety council's re port on 1937 shows a solid block of 11 western states, excepting Utah, had higher accident death rates for the year than any other group of states in the country. Washing ton, Oregon, California. Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Montana. Wyo ming, Colorado and New Mexico— in each of these states an average of more than 100 persons, per 100, 000 of population, suffered acci dent deaths in 1937. Utah barely escaped the “100 or more” group with an average of 99.4. 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