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Sm ics and Persons in the Current News Crowning a Champion of the World IHRPR k a W o . <‘!;iizl Machida, appointed finance minister of Japan to succeed Korekiyo Takahashi, who was assassi during the? recent military revolt, - —Summer homes in the Kankakee river valley in Illinois threat ened with destruction by Ice Jams and flood. 3 —Group of Japanese ‘fascists” who were responsible for the fu tile uprising In Tokyo. 1 nated WHITE IIOt'SE AIDE Father of Half-Tone” Still Alive Carnation Ormsby Butter King at Carnation, Wash., completed her 303 days’ test for producing more milk and better than any other cow In the world, and while E. H. Stuart, president of Carnation com pany, looked on, Master Jackie Cooper placed the double crown on the head of the new sensation of the world in the dairying industry. Kettering Gets Washington Award Commander Pan! H. Bastedo, U. 8. navy, who was appointed naval aide to President Roosevelt, effec tive in May, 1936. Commander Bns- tedo succeeds Capt. Wilson Brown, who resumes sea duty. LITTI.E HEROINE When Clara Kathleen Van Horn NMilto Cottage, Ohio, eleven yenrs old, saw a sled headed down * hill toward a railroad truln she The Washington award for the year 1930 was presented to Charles Franklyn Kettering for his high achievements in guiding industrial re search towards the greater comfort, nappiness and safety of mankind in the home and on the highway. Mr. Kettering is vice president and di rector of General Motors corporation and general director of their laboratories. The Washington award was founded in 1916 by John Wat son Alvord of Chicago and is conferred annually on outstanding members of the engineering profession who are chosen for the honor by an award committee of 18 members, representing the five national engineering so cieties in the United States. The photograph shows, left to right: Charles _ , . p ivrs at eighty Is a kindly, white-bearded old man, whose F. Kettering; Frank F. Fowle, president, Western Society of Engineers, Frederic I- I'« ; -• nnd whose interest in the things which and Frank D. Chase, chairman of the commission of award. !‘ ‘S ' i "*! iTTife_Hie photograph, newspaper illustrations, and the like , made h is h * ~ { [ W.IS back m 1S7S when he patented the first TORCH BEARER "S i L re ^ fu i process of halftone engraving. Mr. Ives Is shown ; h‘ 1 l"b'r».“ry in rullatelphU. »Here ho Is carrying on oapori- S. Loues, a Greek shepherd, who ts in color p h o t o g r a p h y . _______________ __________ won the first modern Olympic Mara thon, run in 1896 In Athens, was Tar W ater a» Medicine f prostrate on the snow In 1739 designated by the athletic commit Berkeley, Protest tee of Greece mod and shunted the ant bishop Bishop to carry the Olympic in Ireland, deep bank at the road- found during of a Cloyne, symbolic torch, which will burn In to America the Berlin stadium boys, Raymond Kelly, that the Indians visit during the •raid Nixon, twelve, were made lavish use of of tar Narragansett games next summer. in concoct but Clara suffered cuts ing their medical nostrums. The * where the sled run- people of his diocese at this time r. Hundreds of friends were stricken with violent illness, The B eaver’s F eet c to her as she lay in and A beaver’s front foot looks like a became obsessed with the „nsllltis which she con- idea he hand, the nails being long and of the etlicacy of tar water for ,r the accident. Efforts all maladies. slightly curved for ease In handling wrote a treatise made to obtain a Car on the virtues He sticks, roots, etc. The hind feet of tar water which iward for her. are much larger and fully webbed. drew down upon him the indigna The beaver does all of his swim tion of medical men and the ridi ct Straight mlng with his hind feet and his of the American and British S. Loues lKht and act straight cule broad flat tall Is used as a rudder. newspapers of the time.