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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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7
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PAGE SEVEN THE NEWS-HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 Queen Dethroned; Back to School 11 Giants Drive Home New Ford Cars This Tower akes Electricity Out Of the Wind Tba practicability of developing electricity from wind power was demonstrated at Burlington, N. when a cylindrical metal tower, set spinning top-like at a speed of 60 miles an hour, showed its force by exerting a pull of 8,000 pounds. The tower (pictured during the first demonstration), Is 90 feet tall, 23 feet broad and has a potential power Ave or six times greater than that of tbe wind. Inventor Julius D. Madaras Is shown below operating the motor which gives tbe rotor tbe Initial start.

He got tbe Idea from studying tbe spin of a rifle bullet Even a queen must boV to the. rule of the three R's, to Maria Saber, left, seven-year-old daughter of Marlene Dietrich, must doff the childhood robes of Catherine the Creat and go back to her studies. Clash between Marlens and Paramount studios' child rvelfare agent over hours of rork, rest, and study may bring revocation of Maria's acting permit. mmm Member of the pennant-winning Giant and their new Ford ear, photographed in the Polo Ground in New York City. A Vi tv4" FLUSHED with their victory over the Washington Senators, eleven members of the pennant-winning New York Giants left for their homes driving new Ford cars at the close of the World Series.

Chief among the world champion Giants to buy new Fords were Bill Terry, the playing manager (at left insert); Carl HubbelL the "screwball" hero of two Giant victories, and Melvin Ott, whose home-run drive Boulder Dam Has 'Sky Too into the stands in the fateful last game in Washington decided the series. Other members of the team who will spend their winter vacations at the wheels of their new Fords include Hughie Critz, Paul Richards, Joe Moore, Homer Peel, "Lefty" Watson Clarke, Hal Schumacher and Glen Spencer. All the cars were sold to members of the team by Murray Kester, a New York Ford dealer, who has long been a Giant fan. Judge to Face Congress Quiz 2 Artist Leaves Jail in a Hurry Another Active Stopped the Ship i 's, Roosevelt High over a yawning chasm, a truck swings from one section to an other of the Boulder dam project, where one slip would drop It hundreds of feet to splinter on the canyon floor. The picturt shows the 150-ton government ableway In operation, shifting tiis truck.

Accuses Grid Ace of Attack LeadsMexican Women's Fight A prisoner for five days on a charge that he was behind on his alimony, McClelland Barclay, noted artiBt and illustrator, left tbe Bridgeport, Jail in such a hurry that the warden "couldn't see him for the dust." Barclay, shown here (left) saying goodbye to Sheriff Thomas F. Rellly, was freed because his prosecuting former wife neglected to have ber divorce decree sanctioned by the State of Connecticut. A bitter utility fight will bring Federal Judge Halstead L. PJtter, above, under congressional investigation, starting Nov. 20.

Judge Ritter, Coolidge appointee, serves the Florida southern district. He aroused a storm when he named a consulting engineer for large utility Interests as special master to value utility properties in the MJami rate war. Impeachment proceedings may result from the probe. MENS SANA! 7 New forest Chief Seized as Shield By Thug; Slain 4 'W iii 4 l- 3 7v I it I Such a great shakes at tbe rbum-ba is exotic Alicia Parla (who's known on tbe stage as Mariana) that the liner He de France stopped at sea at tbe request of enthusiastic passengers to allow the 19-year-old dancer to perform. Mariana, shown arriving In New York, danced with and showed the Prince of Wales how she did ber steps.

In speaking of the active Roose-velts you've got to Include the name of the President's mother. She Is shown at her New York borne as she presided at the first meeting of the committee formed to raise funds for the local Visiting Nurses Servlre. English Expedition Off For Antarctic Wk VMi A I Prominent in Mexico's growing feminist movement is Senora Amalia Castillo Ledon, above, playwright, author, and educator, wife of the former governor ot the state of Naya-. rit. The agitation for woman suffrage in Mexico has grown to such an extent that prediction Is made women may voting in the next president elections in July.

1934. 3 Charged by Blanche Ralls, pretty divorcee, above, with attacking her on a government reservation at San Antonio, Lieut. John H. Murrel, former West Point football star, faces prosecution by the government. Seized by a fleeing robber for a shield while he waged a gun duel with police.

Miss Edna Kingsley, 26, above, Toledo, stenographer, was slain by a bullet from the bandit's pistol as she struggled to escape. The robber, Donald J. Elliott, 20, was captured and charged with murder. Sees Peril in Farm Strike Appointed to be new Chief Forester of the government Forest Service ii Ferdinand A. Silcox (above), now a director of Industrial Relations for ti.e New York Employing Printers Association.

He succeeds Major Robert Y. Stuart, who tell to bis death from an oUce building In Wash- His hand raised In tbe Fascist salute, Prlmo Camera, heavyweight champ, shouted "Mens sana in corpora sano!" to bis countrymen as he landed In Rome to fight Paulino Uzcudun. Then his "sound mind and sound body" defeated the Spaniard in 16 rounds. He's shown above, In Fascist regalia, landing from a plane In Rome. Prof.

Einstein of Princeton Poses VI Like Father, Like $147,000 Bargain Son a Singer Forms Cabinet For France -yo A A A f.G:.; Take a good look at Princeton's new faculty member, for It nay not be soon that you will tee bit likeness again. After dodging cameramen on bis arrival In New Tork and then again at Princeton, Professor Einstein consented to pose this once as he sat at his desk on his first day In bis new Princeton offices. It's hie first posed photo since arriving In tba eountry. The farm mrihv vtui nitifuae instead of relieve distress, declares Keith Neville, above, ex-governor ot Nebraska, who resigned as NRA organizer for that state because he disagreed with any policy that did not exempt businesses employing fewer than ten persona from code wage end hour provisions. A new alnger-actor you're likely to bear more of In tbe future li Enrico Caruso too of tbe late Metropolitan opera star.

For young Caruso, shown here Id rehearsal, bat beeo signed by ft film company lo New York to ting a leading role In ft forthcoming Spanish musical production. She's entitled to this smile, for Mri. Barbara Frank, wife of ft New York City bouse painter, Just has heard the great news. Her $2.50 sweepstakes ticket was worth $147,000 and now she doesn't care If her husband never gets another paint Job nor does he. 'tie task ot forming new French Cabinet to replace tbe one beaded by Edouard Daladler was entrust ed to Albert Ban-ant (above).

Radical-Socialist Senator. 'With eipedltlom from America and England bound for the bottom of the earth, the Antarctic promlsos to be a busy place for sclentlsu this year. Embarking on a venture similar to Admiral Richard E. Byrdj exiH-dltlon. the British Royal Research ship, Discovery II, Is pictured (below) at London before leaving for the south polar regons.

Captain A. N. Nelson, commander of the Discovery, Is shown (top, left), with H. Thomas, Dominions Becretary, making ft final Inspection..

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