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PAGE TWO VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Modern Bridge of Sighs for China t r f FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 Scenes and Persons in the Current Mews «i fi i dii Reflections of the invading Japanese soldiers stand out clearly in the placid water below as they march 1—Most Rev. Eugene J. McGuinness (right), who was installed as the second bishop of the Catholic dio across a picturesque bridge in North China. Cogs in an inexorable war machine that is rolling juggernaut like across China, these fighting men might be mistaken in the distance for peaceful workers homeward cese of Raleigh, N. C., by Dennis Cardinal Dougherty (center), as Most Rev. William J. Hafey, co-adjutor bishop of Scranton, Pa., looks on. 2—Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, N. J., shown as he broadcasts a de bound. nunciation of the C. I. O. 3—William E. Dodd, retiring United States ambassador to Germany, who recently returned to the United States, shown (center) as he is interviewed by reporters. SKATING CHAMPION A graceful picture of Miss Cecilia Colledge, brilliant young English skater who holds the world's wom en’s figure-skating title, shown at St. Moritz, Switzerland, as she pre pared for an international meet in which champions from many coun tries participated A Kiss for Carter Glass TAKES BLACK’S SEAT Lister Hill of Alabama, who was recently sworn in as a member of Sen. Carter Glass of Virginia, oldest member of the upper house of the United States senate, succeeding congress, shown being kissed by his niece, Miss Nancy Carter Boat Sen. Dixie Bibb Graves, who had wright, on the occasion of his eightieth birthday recently. The elderly held the seat for several months statesman insisted on attending the sessions of the senate'on his birth after the resignation of Sen. Hugo L. Black, who accepted a post on day in spite of doctor’s orders to the contrary. the United States Supreme court. ODD POWDER PUFF Champ Takes One on the Nose Fred Apostoli of San Francisco, claimant of the world middleweight title, sends a left jab kerplunk to the nose of Freddie Steele of Tacoma, Wash., middleweight champion, in the first round of their recent 12-round non-title bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. Apostoli won in the ninth round on a technical knockout when the referee stopped the bout. Garner Takes a Trimming ► ATHLETICS BOSS / You can’t beat nature. Miss Bar bara Bronner, one of the many vis Although he is eighty years old, Kt. Rev. Arthur F. W, Ingram, itors to the recent New York poultry bishop of London, England, just refuses to feel old. The bishop is shown show, utilizes the crest sported by here (right) as he took part in the annual hockey game for the old this white crested drake as a pow Vice President John N. Garner, pictured in the barber shop of the Malburnians against Radley college in the grounds of Fulham palace der puff. She says it’s softer than house of representatives as he had his locks trimmed before going to the kind you buy at the store. recently. preside at a session of the United States senate. The barber is James Neale, who has cut Mr. Garner's hair for the past 21 years. Asa S. Bushnell, the new execu tive director of the Central Bureau for Eastern Intercollegiate Athlet ics, who becomes an arbiter over the sports activities of more than 50 colleges in the East. His position is somewhat analagous to that of the “high commissioner” of baseball, Judge Kenesaw M. Landis. Top Command in Japanese Invasion Like a huge fish out of water, the German steamer Manissa is shown shortly after running aground on the shore of the Mediterranean near Adalia, Turkey. Fogs and a heavy sea threw the ship off its course and landed it on shore. Pictured above are Japanese officers in the field following their entry into Nanking, recently. Left to right: Vice Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa, commander-in- chief of the Japanese China fleet; Gen. Iwane Matsui. commander-in-chief of the Japanese army hordes in the Yangtse area; Lieut. Gen. Prince Yasuhik: Asaka; and Lieut. Gen. Heisuke Yanagawa.