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90TH YEAR
THE ST CROIX AVIS :
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at the Avis Office
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Entered as second class matter May
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der the Act of March 3. 1879
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A FRIBND OF THE VIRGIN Is-
LANDS.
Senator Millard K. Tydings of Mary:
land, co author of the new Philippine
ladependence bill, is oae of the Scnate
youngsters (bhe’s 44), a lawyer and a
bachelor. A graduate of Maryland
Agricultural college in mechanical en
gineering, he later studied law at Mary
land university in DBaltimore and was
admitted to the bar in 1913, After a
few trips to the _Maryla.nd legislative
houses at Apnapolis, he journeyed two
score miles farther to eoter Congress
in 1923, achieving sena'orial rank three
years later. From a private serving on
the Mexican border in 1916, he rose to
be a lieutenant colonel in the World war.
He emerged from the fray with a
.S. M. pinned on bis breast. The
senior Senator from Maryland an ama
teur painter, piays the piano, owns
a movie camera, and authored a couple
of "‘small boo'ks.” He likes baseball,
footba!l, hunting, fishiog, tennis and
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934
BEGINNING AT 11 O'CLOCK.
Prestdent: Dr. 1)) C. Canegala Vice President:—R H. Amphlett Leader
JN([.(_](.‘:’“ M. M. Skeoch. ./’/llf_t],;;‘ Asst. & Time [\"‘fi” ) I'. Coulter
Secretary & Treasurer:- E. L. Brown,
Stewards
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Georze Beckles; William Peebles; Hans P. Nielsen
Clerk Os Scales: —Andrew deyChabert Asst. Clerl Os Scales:-—Jos. Alexander.
Starter:-J. Skov. Press Representative: R. H. A-phlett Leader,
Official programme with names of the owners of horses, names of norses, colors,
aond all other particulars....A BOOKLEL THAT IS A SPORTING GEM....on sale at;
: CHRISTIANSTED. FREDERIKSIED.
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aquatic sports. His great fondness
for swimming and sailing is reflected
in the nautical furnishiogs of his
Washington apartment. lhe favorite
indoor sport of the mapn, nicinamed
**Glad Tydings,”” is reading biogra
phies.—Sel.
If a fellow tries to kiss a woman and
| gets away withit, he’s ‘a man ;If he
| tries and doesn’t get away with it, he’s
!i a brute; if he doesn’t try but would get
, away with it if he tried be’s a coward;
| and if he doesn’t try and wouldn’t have
| PN away with it if he tried, he’s wise.
‘ Annanapolis Log.
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