FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1987
TH E B O N N E V I L L E DAM C H R O N I C L E
Army Tests Two Arms of Its Fighting Forces
THREE
Deaf Delegates “Sing” at Convention
as they sing “Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here” on their hands
Planes of the One Hundred and Third Observation squadron, Pennsylvania National Guard roar over an these Happy
girls
pictured at the recent national Association of the Dea'
anti-aircraft battery of the Two Hundred and Thirteenth Coast Artillery at Indiantown Gap, the state military convention in are Chicago.
Left to right: Martha Bauerle, Katherine Kelly
reservation near Lebanon, where the Twenty-eighth division was encamped for maneuvers recently.
Mary Sare, Evelyn Yolles and Helen Wilson.
Round-the-World Airman and Bride
Workers Riot in New Flareup of Labor War
Harold Gatty, famous aerial navigator and companion of the late
Wiley Post on their famous round-the-world airplane flight, shown with his
More than 100 persons were injured and one man was killed in rioting which flared up at a Cleveland
bride, the former Miss Fenna Bolderhey of Amsterdam, Holland. Follow plant of the Republic Steel company. Five hundred strikers and non-strikers are estimated to have take
ing their recent marriage in New York they left for a honeymoon voyage. part in the melee. Picture shows strikers breaking the glass of an automobile carrying non-strikers.
WILLIAMS’ PREXY
King George VI Reviews His Guard of Honor
Dr. James Phinney Baxter III,
professor of history and master of
Adams house at Harvard university,
who was unanimously named to suc
ceed Dr. Tyler Dennett as president
of Williams college, at a recent
meeting of the executive committee
of the Williams board of trustees.
Forty-four years old, he takes office
September 1 as one of the youngest
of the ten men who have held the
presidency in the college’s history.
Our Weakness
Some of us have the weakness of
King George VI is shown inspecting the troops forming his guard of honor during ceremonies at the Royal
assuming that we have the best hu Military college at Sandhurst, England, when the memorial chapel was dedicated recently. Queen Elizabeth
accompanied the king on his visit to Sandhurst.
man nature in town.
PRESIDENT’S AIDE
Capt. Walter B. Woodson ol
Lynchburg, Va., until recently chief
of staff of the United States Asiatic
fleet, whom the Navy department
has announced will become naval
aide to President Roosevelt. „
Nutmeg and Mace
The flavors of nutmeg and mace
are quite different, although both
come from the same tree. NutmeR
is the dried, hard seed, while mace
is made by grinding the coating sur
rounding the nutmeg