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PAGE FOUR IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME, TOO, AT THE WHITE HOUSE ¥wr: r* W W : P>»i|§ L. * ' " f lg M % 1 1 s* \ - <k ?*■ ?• 4 **** M. ml, .As tll> l White Mouse staff add a little I Christina.' atmosphere to the executive nuiuion in I Schoolbus Crash That Shattered Xmas Joy i -^ K > '•'“■»■ ' hj| *¥»“ ‘ ■*» * »#’.** | •■- j,. Tl|ir <wg <, Mife • : ‘ C .-.> .e f/hn.lma- etc.-or hr* ..•arm* nrtvr.v in Holbrook, 1.. !.. N. V., hnin when xcLnulhii' < circle I, was hit If. train si! pr.i.l. tin, !rt*r t:t arhv. kdting l l l : (• childr 'll ninl iitiuiil.a a nui" rx;i of o* !’.• ’•; . I ( '< it! /ul I ‘:'t :u ) GRAND CHAMPION STEER AND YOUNGEST MANAGER • ' ' '" ' " '" i """ ,€r Cleo Yoder with the champion t I“ veur-ohl VV i ilman, la., farm hoy, J . l-'Oi'.aiy •• .liiliit. 11l “Par. Mine Viibhi>n’’ to folk | \ H [ fh, ‘ 1 « » iiational Livestock exhibit in Chicago j | wMH ,h * l,l:irk , steer was adjudged the \ a Millions Near, But Libby 1 lolman Must Still Sing for Her Suppet v though a settlement of the estate of the late Smith Reynolds, Norfh °o SC Z h ° die ? allocates millions to Libby iioim&n sud her son- she must still sing for & living, Payment of the Washington, by decorating Yule tide tree* on tlw front portico, as pictured above. Ifcaiul champion :ii ff of the exhibit. Voder is the youngest live, lock raiser ever to have won this coveted award and plans to use tile proceeds from the sale of the steer for an education. i mo*iQ : UieaVe™ hli ff t[or '’ she’a appearing in nightclubs a m ! —only one® ever m2k?°?h herße * Th ?~ e exclusive candid camera photos i unij ones ever made ui her her ae She is now. LG HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1935. ALL DRESSED UP WITH SILK. HATS U. S. naval delegates in London Representing; (lie United States in the London naval limitations con ference, I Tidorseerotary of State William Phillip:-, Amb&gsadoi'-at- Large Norman II Davis and Admiral William fl. SI and ley are pic tured, left to right, at Li real. Britain’s,* foreign office paV.ing their respect*. WHEN STALIN SMILES IT’S NEWS Stalin gives his autograph It i - n't often a photographer ratclie- Jo'c-ph V. Stalin, head <>i tie Soviet government,•smiling, lint such tva.- the case when the cam eraman happened to coine upon him in \locow :t.~ he gave tin.* school girl liis autograph. On the right is Lite (I; Idiyeva, president »»l the Fn rah kv district executive committee of Turkmenia, VICE PRESIDENT GARNER RETURNS John Nance Garner and wife Fresh from a conference with the Japanese emperor that may have profound effect on international relations in the Pacific, Vice Presi dent John Nbiuoo Garner is shown above with Ids wife leaving ilie dock al Seattle, Wadi., in an automobile. Garnet' headed a diTeg'.a iion of I . $. official- to the Orient to participate in th>*> inauguration of Maim el Quezon a; lir t. president of the Philippine commonwealth. Thelma Todd’s Heir i v '' ' . ' ' V * $225,000 estate of Thelma Todd, movie actress found dead under .mysterious circumstances, will go to her mother, Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Todd (above), except tor $1 willed to Miss Todd’s former husband. . Pit Pe Ciecio. iCmtrai PrntJ Best Photographs of theYem " -4 C-T '/" ; ' " >' \ '\ ■■ V ? V ' I /?■. ’ fi,v/ : ,f • Most unusual photo ever made of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, \< w v, ; t largest religious ediliee in the western hemisphere, confrihnit'd v . uh I photos to ranking of Arthur Sasse as outstanding newspaper rant.-nuTi' t of the year. The picture was made Easier Sunday, alter . a | |l( j waited for weeks for building operations opposite the Irueinrc t,, ,ee u the exact stage for him u» make thi* “almU” This i.*; No. l, ~.f .1 •< '*■ a/ia/ They’re Worrying Both Parties ' .4 iijff 1 C iWI v.jv ';' % ; y : <£ '-'viV.. \ ./ail a&rLTrTT^. M --.-.... ,' ; *’ . * /,v - Threft l of ft. E. Clements (I.) and P. JO. Townsend (r.h co-founders o1 4 Old Ago Revolving Pensions” movement, to place a complete ticket Jiem «• presidential. nominee down, oil !9)Wj ballots, lias both iiiajov panics woriied, it is declared in Washington, The pair are seen in their \\ a li* mgton headquarter*. Clement* is actual manager of the organization. (Central Viral This Puts Democrats on Spot I* —L Tilt* DfMOfHATH XaTIONAI COM.'tITTM* iNutes Yin io nr pkhskni at rue .lammon I)av Dinnkk to nr nr.iJ> at Till* .'YayTt.owvk llotp.l in mi* City or Washington ON VnVdNCSDAY. .IaNI'.VKY MSI ridllTtl NINf.TI'hN lII'NDKIU) .\NI> riIIKIY SIX AT SIJVT.N THIRTY O'CLOCK ‘ "*' l ' - 4 '<*^1 60 "*"‘ "° rS 10 J 1 "" Invitation to Jackson Day Dinner in Washington, broadcast to I>enip ctais, is a violation of federal law, it is claimed by political opponent/ 1 , ihe itpital, because it solicits funds for campaign purposes from i oihctais and on government property. Even Democrats arc p'-otettin# because, of steep tax it places on their loyalty. (Central Pi*>”