Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, May 07, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1930 Canadian Ship Sinking After Crash at Sea > I f-v?? / - • f . ■' L■' ..■ . . f ML, s ’ v / R ' /Z f Xt— T 1 /' Her lower decks under water after her crash with the British freighter City of Auckland, the Canadian freighter Canadian Planter is shown aground in the shoals off Nantucket. A heavy fog prevailed at the time of the crash. The Auckland, only slightly damaged, stood by after the crash and picked up the crew of the Plantar, (Central Press) L* . AUSTRALIAN TEAM HERE FOR DAVIS CUP PLAY SiBWK / * '< s .OS * WjW A > 'W IF .x F > MIWI - > <;;: < ,J3L J Jw js Mpwjy. ■ WBLZNfBMBix ( I bOI V : y 'Z s Jllb" Qplk. I—J fHHHS I 1 /L-i. vjßg\»K,jafe< t X. : RIS ML < I Jb . wllmK * I Itefl * k B 1L t:' ’fepl JMLjBH liji , McGrath Crawford Quist ' Sproule y Members of the formidable Davis Cup team from Australia are in America for matches with the American team at the Germantown Cricket club. Left to right, Vivian McGrath, famous for his two- handed shots; Jack Crawford, former national champion; Hugo Quist, present Australian champ, and Clifford E. Sproule, who is playing manager of the team. HELPS MAP LANDON’S CAMPAIGN ■' Jfc * - w ’■' * IHL. J'-' '■■;■-■ ; ,B,>^^iM l wiiiiwnßßßff IWI <MMII MBKRf JBBSF if i > * it 4 . W <x \ >- <$C <'Z3Hn i rfiffiWfiiiiMiMiti,, 'i At the New York headquarters of the Lai*lon-for-President committee of former Kanasans, Brock Pembertcn, noted Broad way play-producer and a former Kansan, is pictured with an aide, Mrs. Lawrence Morris, working on pirns to boost the Kan. sas governor in the East. Pemberton, who was a classmate of Governor Lp.idon, is chairman of the committee of former Kan sans. ' ’ ' * ’ ’ —Central Press. Pair in Murder Tangle SSaggipff .■>*&*»' Htt * •*■ ySH ■ ■MgBgMjR 1 ' ■ A>l S; t. '* -- ?* f// «3 • ■••••.■•£ % ■ -■' ' S'-. S^-"-M' ; X •• t WWMI ■W- • ■■•>.»Jy-..« »- ftez JUf HIIIIIIHi^HUi—MMBTO I Terrence Bramlett, former C.C.C. youth (left), has been charged jointly with Mrs. Reable Childs (right) with the murder of the women’s hus-, band, Marlie W. Childs, former treasurer of Shelby County, Tex. They are held in Beaumont Authorities say they have the youth’s con-j session, and that the slaying was motivated by money. (Central Prest)) ■ i - DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE I 2. 3 S *7 B 9 IO H 12. _L I 13 14- IS IS {ML W/ n 18 fjEZZiIIEZZ 2a 23 24. 25 26 'Z.I .__. 30 3 ‘ 3X 33 3<4, __ Wia W %666 39 4-0 4-2 —. T-rpr 7777 I 88 ACROSS 24—Indian peasants 27 Compass point 28— A record of a ship’s voyage 30—It is (contr.) 32—Fetters 35—A deck officer below a cap tain (mer chant vessel) 37 — Pertaining to one's birth 38— Wicked 39 Hastens 41—Epochs 43—Those who scale 2—Esteemed B—A kiln for drying hops or malt 12 — Traveled on horseback 13— Disappoint 15—" The Cloister and the Hearth"— author 17— A subway 18— Possessing ears 20— A Bulgarian coin 21— To bend in the middle 22 Form of the verb “to be” DOWN Paul 11—River In C. Italy 14—To assess a tax 16—An officer of a college 19—Ponds con- i taining salt water I—Preposition 3 Doctor (abbr.) 4 Extra 5 A concept 6 Brings up 7 Sprinkled 9—At the stern 10—Hebrew name of Apostle bombing 31—Commotion 33 Cinch, as a bargain 34 Sly (Scotch) 36—Highest nota of Guido's scale 40—Senior (abbr.) 42—Indeed! 23—Delay (civil law) ; 25 A deflnite portion of duration 26 — A board from a barrel 29—German make airplane used for long distance Answer to previous puxzle A|l_ E. E- £| Q\K A L-| A^ s|a| T e El p 1 O K A R ’ SIT z. t e A|B r| IL 0.2.11^__ n e -pl s^n^^l^le -i s