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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 8

The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 8

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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8
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I i THE'SAMSBTJkYTMES, SALISBURY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER rflbtlElWU rZ J. 11 il PICTURES iifcfc yj 4 lhV''r'Y' sv "i Rut4 -fl 1 fv r3L ft it IA 11 I V' 5'A ILiagL a. aJLJ 1 I 1 i m-i-r--- mi-urn ff Ti rt-f-" iwii -fc. if 1 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: German torpedo boats cuttlnf throurh Baltic waters off Kiel to impreM Admiral V.

hi. icit in ki kinrdom. German naval maneuvers in the North Sea are continuing. ftlCflDlaS Iiuruiy. jiXKCim PAYING THE BILL for her Bill's playfulness.

S.00O. pound Hilda is hoisted out of concrete moat surrounding elephant yard at Brooklyn soo. Bill pushed Hilda over; it took a derrick truck and block and tackle to set her out. Veterinarians believed Hilda would die of her injuries. Hilililwliiiii 'I IV I ui I ii.i.i null I f4 'SJb'; jr x-1, i iw -at- if it? r- I yi 1 '1; '4 lillii Bit ii! ft 1 1 I WHEN IN ROME, the nuns, too, do as the other Romans- im wairh th athiptip soectacles In huse Mussolini Forum.

FAME HAD TO WAIT until Twins Dolores and Dorothy Rudolph finished their nap. While the Judges at the annual baby parade In Ventnor City, N. weighed their decisions, the twins fell asleep; they awoke to find themselves easy winners of first honors in the "cutest twins" contest They're daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rudolph of Philadelphia, PROTEST by American Federation of Labor failed to prevent reappointment of Donald VV.

Smith (above), Pennsylvania, to National Labor Kela-tlons Board for 5-year If. -'Sr RALLY around the picnlo plate seemed much more Important to Dorothy Jean Clarke, 2, of College Park, than the rally around candidates at a recent political barbecue at East Point, Ga. She doesn't care who wins the senatorial race, so long grub holds out. FRENCH MANEUVERS along Swiss border (above) have placed their artillery not too far distant from the French-German border and the German fortifications at Kehl, opposite Strasbourg. France, so recently inspected by Hitler.

i 4 it I 4, -t I iAi If v- V. lliilillilill A LOT OF BASEBALLS have gone over the fence since Jack Bentley (left), former pitcher for the N. Y. Giants, and Walter Johnson, once of the Senators, were celebrities. They met at an American Legion same in Silver Springs.

Md. 1 4 I -5 A COLLEGE plays at Unl-versity of Washington were stepping stone to film work for Miml Liiygrcn, "discovered" in Seattle by film scout. WHAT THEIR NEXT MOVE WILL BE, the world would like to know. Here at 'Gross-Born, Germany, maneuvers are Adolf Hitler (center), whor.e dreams of empire extend beyond 4' German borders; Col. Gen.

Wilhelm Keitel (left), chief of the ninli command of the armed force' and Col. Gen. Walther von Brauchitsch. cimmander-im chief of the German army. "kitt wt -TMvwwwwMwwewW'tWJII vj HORSE-DOPING charges, which led to suspension or a Negro groom after the poor showing of Alfred Gwynne Vander-bilt's horse, Airflame.

at Saratoga, are being investigated by the N. Y. state racing commission. Above, a Saratoga attendant prepares to send saliva to commission laboratory for analysis. A similar procedure disclosed the presence of morphine in Airflame.

Track officials feared a horse-doping gang existed. JST. 1 JS-X 1 A w4 I 4 -m c7 1 4 VV v- 1 11 it A rj'rj- A NATIONAL COMMANDER of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Is Maj. Eunene I. Van Antwerp (above) of Detroit, succeeding Scott P.

Squyres. He was picked at Columbus, Ohio. a encrre. FATHER. Uncle Sam rode on the one float In a Manila parade marking the CARROTS ARE USED, sometimes, allegedly to slow the favorite at a race track, the "slow pill" being inserted before the carrot is fed to horse.

This and other drugging methods are subject of ioauiry by N. Y. slate racing commission. ROYAL RUSH along Venice sands occupies Holland's Crowa Princess JulUna, who vacationed In Italy with Prince Bernhard. nisa shack than golden nous wnere i.

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