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JACKSON HOLE COURIER, JACKSON. WYOMING They're Not "Fair Weather" Friends, Either Scenes and Persons in the Current News my 5 I i mi n. 7 ,7,: OEZIOX After "watching the clouds roll by" for fifty years, Dr. Charles Marvin, seventy-six, bas completed his term of ervlce with the United States weather bureau and gone Into retirement. At the farewell party given in his honor fcy his fellow office workers, he Is shown congratulating Miss Annie Relle, most recent member to join the bureau.

Putting Uncle Sam's Brands on Drouth Cattle 1 William G. H. Finch of New V'ork, appointed assistant chief engineer of the federal communications commission with supervision over the telephone section. 2 MaJ. Angel Echeverria (left) and Capt.

Augustln Erlce of the Cuban army hearing the death sentence pronounced on them for conspiracy to overthrow the government 3 Dorothy Thompson Lewis, wife of Sinclair Lewis, who was expelled from Germany. 4 View of one of the cell blocks lu the Eastern State peultentlary of Pennsylvania after 200 convicts staged a riot. Carrying Home Their War Canoe After a Race I i Jlfe fl I I ll i ft I A tf I 1 ll in III vr inMiMHrnnini.Yiwuiv-nn nttnWfUrnrntl IllTf IT" ilMMM-tWitfmiliia A federal worker with a brush and paint Is putting a few daubs on Bessie's coat to show that she has been purchased by Uncle Sam. Other cattle bought In the drouth area in Kansas are near-by watting to be checked oft and marked. Girls who took part In the annual water sports day at the Luther Gullck camp on Lake Sebago, South Casco, Maine, carrying home their war canoe.

SHOWS HIS SOUVENIRS New Destroyer Is Launched HEADS NAVY BOARD Fisher Scholarship Winners jst I 1 1i 1 I if Ay I 3' Rear Admiral Frank II. Clark, U. S. has been appointed chairman of the general board of the navy. He succeeds Rear Admiral Richard n.

Leigh, who retires from active duty. Admiral Clark has been a member of the general board since June, 1933. Midshipman Edwin Denby got home to Annapolis, with 800 or so of his buddies, from a summer cruise in European waters, and he Is seen here showing his mother, Mrs. Edwin Denby, some of the souvenirs he picked up on the trip. Middy Denby's father was once secretary of the navy.

SOLD TO WHITE SOX The Macdonough, new $3,500,000 destroyer named In honor of Commodore Macdonough, victorious leader of the American squadron that fought the British off Cumberland Head, Lake Champlata, In 1S14, just after she was launched at the Charlestown navy yard, Boston. Adolph Menjou and His New Wife BOOTLEGGERS FOE Dreams of a college education will come true for 21 boys from the United States and Canada as the result of the 1934 scholarship awards announced In Chicago at the fourth annual convention of the Fisher Body Craftsman's guild. The awards amount to and were given as prizes to the boys building the most perfect model Napoleonic coaches in this year's contest. The four boys from the states who won scholarships, shown above, are: 1 Bartholomew Mandel of Detroit, Mich. 2 Frtinklin S.

Atwator of New Britain, Conn. 3 Robert H. llellmann of Indianapolis. 4 Frank F. Ilines of Black-ville, W.

Va. lliii "i i' 4 Planning the Textile Strike Irvr. "Bud Hafey. star outfielder of the San Francisco Missions, who has been sold to the Chicago White Sox. He will get his big chance next year.

A. J. Mellott of Kansas City, who Is heading the new drive launched from Washington to eliminate the illicit liquor Industry of the nation. He will be aided In his campaign against the bootlegger by a force of 3,298 officials and operatives. 'A Heaviest Travel Travel between the United States Adolph Menjou, film star, and Verree Teasdale, actress, were married In Los Angeles by Judge James EL Pope.

Menjou was recently divorced by Kathryn Carver. and Canada is greater than over any other International boundary in the world. During 1933, the number of automobiles from the United States which entered Canada for touring purposes was 3,096,887. Of these, were admitted for a period not exceeding 24 hours; 803,136 for a period not exceeding GO days; and 333 for a pedlod not exceeding six months. Stone-Cnubiag Witk Water Stone-crushing with water la made possible by a system of high-pressure pumps designed by a Russian engineer, who Intends adapting his Invention for Ice-breakers to carve a path through the Ice by bombarding it with jets of water shot out at enormous speed and force.

LcaT HoU ia Crave Indian graves in the Canadian woods are built in the form of mounds and covered with a low, ientlike structure of bark, with an opening in front, In order that (the Indians believe) the spirit of the departed may get out. -lliJI sal, Largest Synagogue Undoubtedly the largest synagogue In history was the Basilica of Alexandria, Egypt, which was destroyed after the Jews made their great exodus under Moses. This edifice was huge that It held several hundred thousand persons at time and each trade guild had Its own section. The responses of Ihe congregation had to be directed by a flag signal. Dorothea Myer, Clinton, Okla, ia Colllert Weekly.

Romaace ef ToJy Artless Was your first meeting with your wife romantic? Attaboy I collided with her. She wanted my name then, and finally tooi It for good. Ia oa tli Last Stretch Customer Too said the tortoise I bought from you would live SOO years and it died the day after I bought It Dealer Now Isn't that too bad The SOO years must have been up. Qualified Mike I saw a woman blacksmith today. Pat What was she doing? Mike Shooing chickens.

William Creen, president of the American Federation of Labor (center), Thomas McMahon. president of the United Textile Workers of America (left), and Francis I Gorman, first vice president of the Textile Workers' nnlon, conferring la Washington on plana (or the strike of the textile workers,.

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