THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 1954.
is Richard V Sud
Instead of leaving his wife behind when he entered. Penn State College, Richard W. Sudds, of Butler, Pa, took her along. It proved a wise move, for both have won honours. The husband stood at the head of the present junior class, with an average of 91 7 per cent, while the wife stands 15th in a class of more than: 800. Both have been awarded Honour Society Council medals for the excellence of their work.
Violet. Dickerson, 19 of Pail delphia is held there without bail on the charge of shooting Louis Hirsch during an attempted street hold-up. The girl told a weird story of being under the hypnotic ia fluence of her sweetheart, George Maxwelt, in whose bome she was captured.
Above is the most recent portrait of Thomas G. Masaryk, President of Czecho-Slovakia.
Miss Ethel Coleman is the first Lady Lord Mayor to be elected in England, taking up her duties in Norwich.
Above is shown the main building of the orphans' In- dustrial School, Hershey, P., for the benefit of which Milton S. Hershey, "Choco- te King." has established a $60,000,000 trust fund-his entire fortune. The first floor is used for classrooms, the second and third for dor- mitories and the basement for a gymnasium.
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A suit filed in Philadelphia by Mrs. Marie Campbell Paul Weight- man against her husband, William Weightman 3rd 35-year gld grand- son of the late William Weightman, bace more brings into Litigation the $50,000,000 fortune built up by the founder of the chemical firm of Powers, Weightman & Rosengarten. Mrs. Weightman, who lives inf Los Angeles, where she was formerly a motion-picture actress, charges that her husband has failed to contribute to her support since they! were separated, in 1918, "without cause." She also charges that he bigamously married Lucy McCready, 17-year-old farmer girl atj Oswego, NY, July 4, 1921. She calls Weightman a spendthrift
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Roy Chapman Andrews, re- Rafael Schermann, Viennesenowned scientist and explorer, leader of the American Museum psychographologist, who has startled scientific men the world of Natural History's expedition to the Gobi Desert, in Ching,declar- over by his remarkable reading of ed upon his return to Seattle; that character and diagnosing of dis- his party had discovered in Asia, case by looking at handwriting, the "Pleontological Garden in went from New York to Boston to
Eden. "As proof of his assertion demonstrate his powers, but suffered a nervous breakdown and that all life originated in Central was compelled to cancel all his Asia he brought back 25 dinosaurs, said to be 10,000,000 years old. engagements.
-The skeleton of the newly dis- covered "beluckiteerium," or brow- sing rhinoceros, and one of a Kigantic dog, with a 3-foot head and an 18-inch jaw, were also brought back for the New York
museum.
Twelve-year-old Scott Pheils, of Toledo, O., has the distinction of being about the only boy who prefers to bake cakes and pies rather than play baseball. Ever since he was eight years old he has made the kitchen his playground and cooked pastries. Today he is the official champion cake baker (not eater) of northera Ohio.
What is believed to be the most accurate weighing machine in the world is high-precision balance in the Bureau of Standards, in Wash- ington, capable of weighing with an accuracy of 1-1,000,000-fault. It is so susceptible to foreign influence that it is encased in glass and is operated by rods from another room, so as to avoid the disturbing influences caused by the heat from, the operator's body.
World's largest muc
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Robert J. Grant, Superimendest
of the Denver (Colo) Mint, lus been appointed by President Coolidge to be director of the place of F. E. Scobey, who recent ly resigned.
What is said to be the largest microscope in the world has been completed by W. H. Reagan, of Los Angeles. It resembles a telescope United States Mint, taking the more than a microscope. Little Marion Baker is shown here, with the builder, looking at a miniature picture through the instrument.
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Miss Mary B. Brossman has been elected Judge of the Municipal Court in Cleveland, O. She will serve a six-year term. '
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Joseph Caillaux
Former Premier Joseph Caillaux exiled from Paris and other sec- tions of France for his alleged trafficing with the enemy in the World War, has re-entered French politics in dramatic fashion. Ad- dressing 400 of his followers at a banquet in Denain, one of the few towns he can enter, he planned a definite programme for the Left Wing of the Chamber of Deputies, when the latter shall oppose Premier Poincare at the coming elections. France, he said was entitled to reparations and security from Germany, but that under the Poincare plan
she would get
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Above are shown, just as they were found, eggs laid by a dinosaur 10,000,000 years ago in the Great Gobi Desert of China, according to Roy Andrews Chapinao, head of the American Museum of Natural History expedition, which has just returned to the United States. Near these eggs, 25 in all, the expedition found fossilated skeletons of the dinosaur which probably laid them. Chapman, a noted scientist,' believes that all life orginated in Central Asia. This photograph is published by special arrangement with Asia Magazine(and the American Museum of Natural History-third Asiatic Expedition of American Museum of Natural History and Asia Magazine.
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