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(Central Press) V. r «*« U '■ - Notables Used as ■ Supreme Court Sculpture i9•-’ ” ■ * I —~~—~~~~— - ' C;:f ( lose examination of pediment oi : new United States Supreme Court l Building >n Washington shows Robert Aiken, the sculptor, used living JW.tftblea. i nc] tiding himself, aa models. Closeups show figures repre HENDERSON. (N. C.) DAIT.Y DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1.2,1984- I, ‘ ■ ■’J 3 !' " i j . ■ ■* ' * •"«*.-.-,<b.M arjEss ■ .. V*. '•-•i&sfebMij)4^a ~ When Anna Held, trench Singer, I Staged Famous Milk Bath Stunt Three poses ot Anna Held THE ANNALS of the staOo list Anna Held as one of tiie areat ce lebrities of all time. A native of Paris, Anna started her career back of the footlights as a member of the chorus of a London theater. Becoming a singer, Anna attracted the attention of American theater producers by her rendition of the song, “Won’t You Come and Pla> With Me?” One of the producers who heard her sing the song vrth her marked French accent was Florenz Ziegfeld. who married the little French singer a year after she Starts European Coniiict ■ '' T •••• i. 1 _ .** y-t i 1 .i * - : ■ Dr. Ante Pavelich (right), exiled chieftain of the Yugoslavian terrorit organization held responsible for the assassination of King Alexandc in France, is now blamed for setting Yugoslav troops marching a gains Hungary. Yugoslav government accuses llungarv of harboring and ait ing Pavelich and other ulotters. Paveiich fled to Italy, which refuse ■xtvadition requests of France. Photo? at left show Szeged. Hungar., where Yugoslav ;orees concentrated, ado latter on the inatv-lt. 9 " "' ' renting (left) ioviyiav q _ the architect of th P r k? 6 -?^ tary of £tate E!ihu Koot and Cass Gilbert Hughes and scuiotor ail? 1 dlnß ' and (Tight) Chief Justice Charles E . «w)i AW ‘Central Press I arrived in the United States. Anna, I a star of Broadway for many years, j was given wide publicity for lies famous milk bath stunt. Hevela- Lon that Anna was taking milk baths came to light when a milk company sued Ziegfeld tor failing to pay for 50 cans of milk delivered to a New York hotel where he and Anna lived Although it was dis closed later that it all had been a publicity venture, milk bath beauty treatments spread in popularity throughout (his country and in t other oazts of the world Cabinet Welcomes President Back on fob Wearing a Texas sombrero, Vice-president Garner heads official party welcoming President an y Koosevelt on their return to Washington from Warm Springs, Ga. Others in group are Secretary x culture Wallace, Secretary of the Treasury Morgenth.au and Secretary of State Hull. (Central ) -. • YiESTiIJtD *Yj l\ hen - IK. ■S A Army Pace /i_ MINA r&*ri*i>r\K / \ / \ CA ATLANTIC^* / \ I $ X \ Oce AN ■ ■ \ LhS* P* Phobic o c.g* * \A p Pica v - 3 j„ \ H LLi'ING to .sot the pace for ih<- steady march ot' aviation in re cant years was the first around the 'vorid flip-lit over attempted. This flight, accomplished by l , s. armv 'vers, started at Santa .Monica, (‘al . • torch H ; , ihiM. it terminated 1 at Seattle, Wash., after | "s .aid negotiated {7.353 i. —OUR YESTERDAYS When Geneml Tom Thumb and His Midget Bride We'j c Ahn'i :ai in B nil unit Society Ceremony. I ’ ' "" ”- ” " ? \ M j I ' ' ' .‘V-- ’■fw >S\ P'v. : v •. v ' I .1 I I Barium. s museum I \ T " -‘"•U. 11,1 •,. o*..;.>A NO SOCIAL event of the earlv sixties attracted more attention and I was more brilliant than the big wedding of two of the smallest peo ple m the world in IMI3. The bride nnd bridegroom in this weddin spectacle were Lavina Warren and General Com Thumb, midsets of barn uni’s museum. The general and Lavina were married in Grace church, in New York City, on Feb. j Route of ’round-the-world flight mile* in an actual flying time of 15 days, tl hours and 7 minutes. Four planes, each carrying a pdot and a mechanic, composed the starting squadron, but only two planes finished the flight. The ; commander of the flight. Major I 1 roderi-.-k 1,. Martin, crashed his i. plane in Alaska, and the plane ! i TO. and the ceremony was attended by some of the most prominent so v et\ ligutes of the day. A news paper clipping of that day tells thai “before the hour of high noon the entire neighborhood of Grace vhurch was thronged by expectant •and smiling crowds. , .The graceful ,orm Qf the bride was displaced to • Peculiar advantage in her robe of UjXl'j satjn... Among _ the bridal _ — -|i£| piloted by Lieut. Leigh MVl* dropped into the ocean between Greenland and Labrador. The planes piloted bv Lieut. Lowell Smith and Lieut. Eric Nelson were the only ones to finish. Other i .embers were Lieut. Henry Ogdei, sergf Alva Harvey. Lieut. Jack liar. ln - T - Luut. Leslie Arnold Mrs. Tom Thumb gifts presented to the happy paiq were a coral and gold set brooch, earrings and studs of the finest workmanship, presented by Mr*. Cornelius Vanderbilt; a silver mini iature tea set, by Mrs. James Go r* don Bennett..." ft is said that. I another midget. Commodore Nutt, wanted to marry Lavina, nut Tom'* attentions to her were finally