The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1937, Page 5

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SPOTLIGHT Stepping into office as head of the American Bar Association, Arthur Vanderbilt % declared he would lead a fight against the practice of certain U bureaus acting as prosecutor and judge and jury n administerinf statutes. OVER HER BUDGET Setting a fancy 3 went Patricia Mudgety, 26, in 3 the matter of husbands, a Ma- pricetag on -} : ‘ maroneck, N. Y., detective her love, L A . charged, saying she admitted J ¥ P Miss Judith A 2 wedding seven times without di- I:‘)E:“hn: R’:,E,fig_'.r'l‘lge :&’?l’ocn!n?liives%fi]fii:g .Rraglls’o“ ch:‘saoml: tsrsrl:f:::;s:eglf:ae;g?:: tr:l‘el: Allen (right), scoping cags and leaving 10 persons dead. X ¥ estranged wife of the “Irish Thrush,” Jack Doyle, has sued Mrs. Delphine Dodge Godde for $2,000,000 in California. Further she has asked that interlocutory decree from the fighter be set aside. Long silent on public affairs, i the iy Taprie i : 2 THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH HoHL I i ; u WITH H).d and Coughlin ! by : : 9 "‘I‘E w hV O'.li CmE is I‘hi?l:.id this Amish boy lonesome and awed, one of the few children tox spoke out on s > 3 % n i # c;";:;sl?:mtunes l:-‘l‘ullvll e.. o c(’tle: at.end the opening of the new PWA-financed consolidated school in¢ P i 3 3 : 3 i |z;e|11 It is thas of Mi arlotte st Lampeter, Pa. Parents opposed replacement of one-room : : » : e 4 gty Lisineg) y schiools, refusing to send their children where {iey might contact a European 5 4 o o 5 % 3 worldly influences. F vacation to brand Associate appointment as “stupidity.” He further announced he will once again 5 s e R ke o he g SWEETES ON THE VINGE, these grapes form a lovely frame for the comely face o with talks Puylis 4 u \;:lm hel;le.l in"mv;;:umte the harvest of 1937 crone at on economics g P e ,0 mi:e“zpr!:)ér ;:’i:/“‘;'urk. t grapes, i and politics 5 > this fall. kied to death to show the Duke and Duchess of Windsor low-cost housing projects in the United States, government officials will show the former British ruler leading federal slum- clearance results. Chief guide will ’ P RELIGION MOVES FORWARD with th Adrbisistrsion which seats 25 persons, Devised by Bishop Penry Wise Ho e ciafe i puset mioaE sl:::ng:'lh:g:;‘;: ‘("itlhzd"rlal.Atmisl; 5!51:!:“ abvmfb? E]s)isAeo':v:‘l: ;I:’h()‘pzl!n'ry‘h Wise Hobson. The :l':aslfél?\'v“hll’:h‘xztss‘ % Stewart 4 . it will operate in the diocese of southern Ohio of the Protestant Episcopal church. Behind Bishop Hob- rsons, is equipped with 5 i MeDonald. . con is Char.es E. Ayres, organist, looking over the cathedral at the church’s convention in Cincinnati. o and a puglicp:’ddr:sla syit?nfi?'fifi'fiffifliflflhfi"&"fim %}oz::lt‘:l:noltt{:lh io::u‘ldh:::lgl‘:‘l:lm’ R WERE RAW, RAW, RAW RGH'S SMOKE, said Panther fans by i but these college: eheer leaders at Louisiana State University carried on as the Tigers splzshfi to a !.lh::,oi:: w' ,_;r ;es,,'-sum,s, Bowl champions to repeat as the pow- SEE Ah NEW STAR in the person of mcn& “Hy‘! i | victory over Texas on the rain-soake.. gridiron at Baton Ba:a;e. Left to right are l.ar‘n:y Landr"y l?l aton erhouse charged into a new season t-full stride. Again this year the b, ‘assiano (al 'uveh), 20-year-old sophomore, who accoun u‘-’m ve § Rouge, head cheer leader; Maric Louis Bonnette, head co-ed yell leader; William Ilooste'r ancock coach counted on Marshall “Biggie” Goldberg (above), sophomore as Coach Sutherland watehed mufihqlwm in the team’s opening game. Bnriu.! like mng anothep AR o{.sp{flgpar Margaret Elam of Baton Kouge and H, E, Thompson of Tuskegee, Alabama, star of 1936, to be chief seoring threat . .. the tcam’s every move, 10 . » o igh school ace in ‘schnllr:nuw u‘uh-'i 3; curly bairec athletes THEIR YELLS AND THE WEATHE

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