Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, May 08, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX Crash Speeds Stork | 18 . kF Hij • ?■%•■-. X < sa J. : lb4|&ih ■ ■%. ' jESHF' . :•:.. #&; L ' i Xb i' '’MZ- ' “ , . / > ~ J -. ; '■■••.. H "•• . ..• - ; The taxi that was rushing Mrs. Anna Murray of East Boston, Mass., collided with another auto. Mrs. Murray, transferred to another car, reached the hospital safely just in time. She is shown with her newly born daughter. Both are well. (Central Press) They’re Not in Pain —It’s Opera! , B\'' . II k -iHnit '■ W ofr - Mk w ML. fr- SaSsaMiffiargL;, Jsesfcj ** - » < ■■ ■m, ®Brs%, K3MsRw II Kt ' «« MWK - .M® '* W 1 MB - B \ • ...: a J A WOO"". * 1 ; ? w j Those agonized faces above aren’t the result of torture. They’re singers rehearsing for the Metropolitan < ; Opera’s Spring season. Director Desire Defrere is shown coaching George Rasely, who plays the part of an J ’idiot, while Muriel Dixon sings her part of the duet. The opera is Smetena’s colorful “The Bartered Bride.” f (Central Press) • UIMMM AMD THE POLICE HAVE TRACED LOUIS !“ ' ’ LOUIS'CAR IS THERE? HE Z /Wf ■ THERBS A 8)0 STAY 1 ? OME 'XTHE RVERGLARESf MUST BE IK THE HOUSE Citi \ I RIGHT , I ;aw THBRE's nobooy in tot J» / ft = =: I ,^a s ,sffF' here J Uiß' H WTJO j - 2SgfeA t ETTA KETT . by PAUL ROBINSON Hf AT LAST I'VE FOUND VOM-ANol I? 1 ', 11 ' L JACK DARLING? COME I PLEASE-' PLEASE? DOnT ) SHES GOOFVLISTEN IN ANOTHER GIRLS A(2MS - J YOU'VE GOT THE HOME WITH ME NOW-- J ifiT THISGtRL COME BE'- « ETTA, I NEVER SAW THIS AFTEI2. the WAV I'VE TRUSTED VvßonG NUMBER, rLL F q(2<sive VOU.* ILL TWEEN US? HUNK OF f —’* * S DAME IN MV LIFE BEFORE-j T^R —I You. BABV, TAKE.VOU BACK .* f—/ x ( )L -nje k'IDOIES * HONESr id WMMHI ■M LL - \' M vL KkFxM /%4a <& K > WlFc-T (. V Ms ’a /SB pynt c'siL' L—-! c,-/. viLk Ljb» «wrf® Fi&iJlU. V c x J 'wffl ' Esr\ V - I 1/ - - \ I '■"■■ll ■4jpl wKo/ J • g. /2 HEC US. PAT OFF. 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ZILLY pounded em phatically on the table as he made this strong point: “We’ve got to get the lion by the tail,” he said, “and RING IT!” SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936 Not That Way, Joe! 8 ' j -J f' lInMMBKk WHIBmf. r By. x I IjBI B " z i ?■ . ...4' ■ <V» • •■ S I I Joo Louis V Disobeying all the rules of form, _ Joe Louis, Brown Bomber from Detroit, exhibits some terrible golf technique in his training camp at Lafayetteville, N. Y. , Louis is preparing to meet Max a Schmeling in June in Yankee f Stadium. -rr.ll. 11 “-an 1 u'l " 1 r 1 /mwsi VJHo vjfmkTS To o<*>Q.a.ovj MOf?£- . IDEAS ' JR Bl Jr Eleanors Whitney One of the most meteoric careers on recent records of the film colony has been that of Eleanore Whitney, a year ago a comparative ‘‘unknown’ from Cleveland, who tap danced hei way to stardem. Revenge Killer? Bt.e- gt; Vincent Comerford (above), 17 years old, shot and killed his cousin, Charles Rotante, 12, and said it was an accident. Police say the youth killed the lad for taunting him as “Skinny.” Comerford is shown on t arraignment in New York City Court on a homicide charge. He is held without bail. J v > ' 1 I' . " J n Ig3 fciiw , g ,„ - i—.— wui! in 111. J y For a new flavor try adding nuts and ’• mushrooms to the dressing for roast fowl r 1 : rnrrifii ."■* —< I UliL_— lliiß If you’re m. king more than one cake for the party, make an angel food with the egg whites, and a gold cake with the yolks. Lawmaker Turns Pan ■» T iMMHWfr ISir wWWMB IjMaSWry" a s® <JL “ ' ■ » mo-- a Ba • BBtrWfgngßWM |Sk| WRIWIf No, no, not offering the other v cheek, but piping a merry ■ tune while an industrious SBmy/ z Jp?j|fc RBrcraW*y bootblack shines his shoes, As- 1 semblyman Maxwell Knapp, of Sullivan County, N. Y., gives his fellow legislators at • Albany an impromptu con- . <■■ cert. He apparently agrees : ’ that he cares not who makes _■; ::: - ' the laws of the country so • ‘ •• long as he can play the songs, - J J| if not write them. ■•:. Sk (Central Press) >•<'' ■ ' "■■ " "” Mister Karpis’s Tools bbbmubhbb 11ra|MMH^sg^^. IT x .feJ'Wh 'ZS&Bk. This striking picture, released by ? —•* ‘- ’■ ’ ■ &?!■.■ the United States Department of * JfL» Justice, shows what the well-heeled * ; •.’ • \ •„.• j public enemy carries byway of tools v X > I||? ' of his trade. The pistols and rifles * " >>,AA .- were taken from the Karpis apart- .:■:■■ A ’. ■ ment in New Orleans and are shown ’ ‘ . • in the rear of the car he used. A new - \ Ik ’ . ; G-man picture of Karpis is at right. TX? 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