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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 34

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Detroit, Michigan
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34
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The Detroit Free Today's Pictures Today Press Daily News Reel November 5, 1936 11 i. is I t' .1 it rr- iit I i -ft i 1 0Bm i WW -Zr. -xfiHi, A TrrtVnm Photo LEON D. CASE, new secretary of state. Publisher of a weekly newspaper at Watervliet, Case has served three terms in the State Senate.

He defeated Orville E. Atwood, Republican. Pw Prss Photo LEO J. NOWICKI, new lieutenant governor. An engineer who graduated from the U.

of he entered politic as Wayne County drain commissioner. He defeated Luren D. Dickinson, Republican. Trn Press Phot BERT D. CHAMJLtK, new justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.

He -practiced law in Hudson with the late Grant Fellows until Fel- -lows went to the Supreme Court He defeated Harry S. Toy, Republican. 1 Proo Press Photo RAYMOND W. STARR, new attorney general. Starr, a graduate of the University of Michigan, practiced law for 25 years in Grand Rapids.

He defeated David H. Crowley, the Republican incumbent. v. GETTING READY FOR THE DRIVE. More than 1.500 posters, announcing the Detroit Community Fund drive for 1937 is under way.

Were distributed Wednesday morning to Detroit shops by members of the Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. David Touff (left) and Mrs. Joseph Finsterwald are shown getting their quota of the posters. 1 mm V- sy i i I I i7iili8lBI PARK OF THE DINOSAURS.

Here are two of the eight life-size rdeLt Tf" the giant pre-historic animals which are included in Dinosaur Park now under construction by WPA workers on a drive in Rapid City, S. D. The park, the only one of its kind in the country, is being built at a cost of more than $25,000. 1, i Free Pre, Photo GEORGE T. GUNDRY, new auditor general.

Twenty-nine years old, he will be the youngest State official. Me has served two terms as County Clerk in Genesee County. He defeated John J. O'Hara, Republican. Tr Pr.su Photo CASPER J.

LINGEMAN, new county clerL Since 1847 a Casper Ungeman has been in business in Detroit. The new clerk, born in 1887, and for years in the real estate business, beat Thomas Farrell, Republican. 4 I HI 1 a VICTORY SMILE. Although President Roosevelt carried Massachusetts, Henry Cabot Lodge, defeated Gov. James M.

Curley, Democrat, for the senatorial race. No wonder young Lodge can smile. Atwclatnl Prrn Tholo THE AMERICAN BRIDE. That will be the title of Miss Maxine Greenwell, the slender blond with blue eyes, who was named to that part in the Brides of Nations page- ant at the Chicago Auto Show. BRITAIN BUILDS MOSQUITO BOATS.

This is the third of the new moToTt' rpedo boats which Great Britain ordered under the 1936 Naval construction program. It placed in service at the Vernon Torpedo School at Portsmouth. It was in the first of these new craft that King Edward VIII went for a speedy run recently. COMPANIONS. Everywhere Mme.

goes her two Pomeranian dogs go with her. The world -famed soprano is here to sing with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Thursday night under the baton of Victor Kolar. It Is Correct I' i i 1 -I Jl mi ii i i 11 I i rnmi .1. h-tim'wA i I I 4 il Mi Krre Prrw Photo IN AGAIN. Thomas C.

Wilcox, former sheriff of Wayne County, went back into office on the landslide Democratic vote here. He and Henry Behrendt, his pponent, have been alter-13nt at the poet CLOSE FISTED. When lifting your tea or coffee cup don't crook your little finger. The mannerism is insipid and the apparently out of joint finger gives the hand an ugly appearance. MICHIGAN'S NEW GOVERNOR.

Looking ov'eTcon-" gratulatory message are Frank Murphy and his sister, Mrs. William Teahan. After a aee-saw race, Murphy forged ahead of Gov. Frank Fitzgerald. THEY USE THE SIGN LANGUAGE.

Meeting in Detroit are CharlotterTefra'nd'0 Charles Lamberton. brother and sister who are dancing at the Michigan Theater, and Miss Kathrme Steffen, Detroit, teacher of the deaf. The red-haired dancers cannot hear the muwc but can feel the beat of it. Jhey converse with lip and sign language..

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