Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, June 02, 1939, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    T ill: ( A M ' U m
r U i K TWO
IXX'KS ÍTIK O M C L E
m i D A V , JI VE lï. 1»M9
DEPICTING PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Armv Kiurineors Build Footbridge in Fig lit Minutes
Zoff—
n Another Kin<r
o \\ ithout a (Country
Rapid assembly of a footbridge
the channel of thr ChrM-
pcakr and Delaware canal wan don-
onstrated at llrlawarr City, l>cl., re­
cently at the annual reunion of the
Llrst engineer*. C. ft. army. Right:
Army engineer* a**ciuhllng the foot­
bridge. the work being completed In
eight minute*. le ft : Army troop*
a* they advance over the footbridge.
King Zog, deposed king of .Alba­
nia, is shown with Queen Geraldine,
right, in an Istanbul, Turkey, hotel.
King Zog received permission from
the Turkish government to dwell in
Istanbul so long as he refrain* from
political activity. .At the left I* Prin­
cess Maxhlde.
At T o n *
# YOUTH DKHAMOS
INÎtRHATWWâl SERVICE
FOR
NO CONSCRIPTION
for m :
***r*
SGWÎÏ
London Paradrrs
Protest (lonseription
Member* of the London No-Con
■cription league paraded In protest
recently In an*wer to Prime Mtn-
t*lcr Neville Chamberlain’s propos
al to bring a million Britisher* un­
der arm* through conscription.
Youth* of conscript age, women and
ex-service men took part In the pa­
rade.
l)ou¿rlas*\ m lie f
Favors Circus
this
immat ulalrlv
turned owl
New Yorker ha* lopped hi*
tan sun suit wilh a tmwlrrn »tream
lin e d version of hi* father • alt aw
hat, even to the lontrasttng hand
The straw hale reflects the *ua •
beat f r<wn the bead
young
YAiUiam O Douglas voungrst member of the t ailed stale* supreme court, took an afternoon off from his
court dune* rreenllv to lake bit children lo the King ling Brother* and Barnum Haller cirrus Photograph
shews left to right Jane Miller utre • voung family friend Mildred Doug!** nine YY Hum Dougla*. »even
and Justi.e Doug.** whe »eem * to be ea.toi t| thing* full' a* much a* tbo younger eirt un-goer*.
j
WORLD'S SMALLEST?
Not much taller than the ordinary
telephone he is using, Paul Del Rio,
19, claims to he the smallest man
in the world.
Paul was born in Madrid, Spain.
He weighs hut a doicn pounds,
and Is 19 Inches tall. Except for his
small stature, Paul is perfectly nor­
mal. .At present he is on tour
of thr principal cities of the I'nited
States.
OFFFN OF TEXTILES
Mi«a Jessamine Rover of Gasto­
nia, V C . queen of the June Cotton
fr*iiral at Gastonia, rombed-yarn
center of .America, is shown here
with colton in the form In which It
is most important to her community.
Naturally her own clothe*, even to
the sio, kings she wear*, are of
cotton