mt VKCUUA tflATiaJMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, August 17. 1938 PACE FIVE 1 - - 1 : z Z Z. : . -n- " . . n " l .Mews of the World Canight iby tlhie Qmick llye oft tttue Camera -.- RY 1ECTI0H 630 A.. I-t. - - -TO 30 xmvt. -.nrt. . 9t V V Senator and Mrs. Robert J. Bulkley ' Here arc Senator and Mrs. Robert J. Bulkley of Cleveland as they visited the poll to cast their vote at the Ohio primary to which Bulkley waa a candidate for Democratic nomination for re-election. lit 'tf A ft .. ' -I i f , l V i '-ij-' 1 ' -" ''' i w v 1 - i fy v - H II V", ., - H , -..i: I"--'. . I- - 'v- ' ' ! t."' "- j pi sw.'OeW-'. B Wl milium rm' a Chief threat to Don Budfe'e effort to acore a rrand lam In th tennl world U young Bobby Rl. ijeMaUonU Chicago netter. Budra ha. annexed the Australian, French and EnUri i tennta crown and U out to make a clean aweep when the U. S. national tourney open at Forest HUH. N. T, In September. R1T a won 13 out of 17 tournaraenU thU aeaaon and U recognized aa aecond ranking racket wielder in the nation. 4 :, 'f ,.::? i . I 1 4sa ai e "ia"1" ii V--TrkV ' 1 7.1 Cochran nailed at airport Loyal admirer, of Mickey Cochrane were on hand r7t . vL1 firtweU to the ousted managrer of the Detroit Tiger. port to .JJS ttt pj, for hi Wyoming ranch. President Roosevelt being given degree Shortly after President Roosevelt waa given a doctorate of law. de gree at the University of Georgia, at Athena, above, he called for the defeat of anti-New Deal Senator Walter F. George of Georgia in a speech at Barnesville. The president was en route to Washington after a long cross-country vacation tour and Pacific fishing expedi tion. In the photo, Prof. W. D. Hooper circle, the president', neck with the hood designating the degree as Dr. S. V. Sanford, left, chancellor of the university system, and CoL E. U. Watson, the preal "ent'a military aide, look on. - ' i v f f x - i M ' . V -.-.v. . :--a,v-j" V :: V: U . " : - K 1 Tom &L Glrdler Before a packed hearing room, Tom H. Glrdler chairman of the board of Republic Steel corpora tion, testifies as the final witness In the senate dvQ liberties com mittee Investigation in Washing ton Into alleged deprivation of civil right, during the 1937 "littla steel" strike In Ohio. Glrdler attacked the CI O, and Philip Murray, chairman of tha Steel Worker. Organizing Committee. . 1 3 t M A Kfaig George VI i When King George VI visited a boys' camp at Southwold, Eng land, which he had sponsored when .till the Duke of York, the royal raiment consisted of a pair of shorts which generously ex posed tha royal .knees. 5 ... snows streamlined eiepnant Symbolic of the new mood of the Republican party, a streamlined, trumpeting elephant waa present ed to National Chairman John J. M. Hamilton at the midsum mer get-together of the G. O. P. national platform committee in Chicago. When he noted the ele phant bore the legend, "Let' G. O. Places", Hamilton said: That Is exactly what we propose to do." -wis-, -cKi , 1 - ' f. - - ' " ' , ; ti -a i xi V V A M.rlv arrival at Atlantic City, N. J, for the annual "Mlsa America" beauty contest is Mari lyn Meske, selected as "Miss Ohio" In competition in Cleveland. Tha Atlantic City pageant open. Sep tember 6. John Crowley and wife A New York WPA worker and World war veteran, John Crowley, shown with his wife, above; has offered one of his healthy eyes to little Helalne Judith Colan, Chicago's "glioma" baby, now in New York for examination. The baby, whose left eye waa removed in a life-death-bllndness decision three months ago, now may lose the right eye. auss rnean o. axmcz vwt; Much ha been written of the appointed New York sUU in- hillbillies but little said about dus trial commissioner to succeed their first cousins, the huljills, jamer p. Andrews, recently named who chose as their queen pretty administrator of tha Federal Fair Frances Crum when they held a Labor Standards act. carnival at Durham, N C . i : TV I 1 s - , -'.".' .-v V .---:.,'. 1 II: Craig. Wood, Johnny Revolta and Sid Brew Trio of well-known tournament golfers, left .to 'J" Deal. N. J.: Johnny Revolta of . Chicago, and Sid Brew of South .&MttTiii Cleveland whera they .eek UMXr first - prize In the aiu.uuw eveiau vy t t f : W 4- 1 : r . ' i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wynn on Iwneymoosi : , When this picture was taken of Ed Wynn, well-known comedian, and hi beautiful bride, Frieda MIerse, they were a happy honey- r. mooning couple, but their romance ended with the announcement of .. .. . . . t a . 1 a .. .V ue Dion a oeaucy uti sne was oivorcuig n nuauuu wvus mum nnttvl "nlttr and Wtm" mjoA desired Children Of her OWU. Temporarily blinded, Sara Allen Mystery shrouds -the death of f above), beaunxul Foluea girl, was uuu- rushed from New York to Chicago He executive of Davenport, la, where eye specialists prepared for who was f ound alain in her home, an fjperaaorTThe beauty', second hf body Ut of her 14-year- r. . . w . Alrf ajAri TTia ttiiKTwf A ?aivsavf marriage to Don watt, orcnestra Jeadera. halted by her sudden JZ" illness. " .3' '; i 1 M f l . 1 j 1 t v; i . 1 i 1 ,'i i I " 'Hi , .;! - -i Kay Stammer. The title "queen of the court might well be bestowed upon tunning Kay Stammers, British . tennis star shown on arrival In New York for the national cham pionship at. Forest Hills next. . month, ; 1 V sf! ! ;" '' : .'Father ptvln scans shora ;i r:-- ' Actlnr a pilot for hi heavenly host Father Divine. haOed a. -GodT bV mfmben of Sa cult, .can tha shores of tha Hudson through a SeSSS Tt? catch the first aight of -heaven", a retreat "UbUsbed itliSSS Elbow, near the estate of President Roosevelt, for Father . Divine and hi followers, ' Senator AJben W. Carkley hold. pres. coaferenes An Informal pres. conference on the lawn of hi estate near Paducah, Ky, was held by Senator Alben W. Barkley, second from left, following his victory over Gov. A. R. (Happy) Chandler in the Democratic primary. Mention now is made or Barkley as a 1940 presidential possibility.