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About Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-???? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1936)
PAGE TEN GOVERNOR LEHMAN GETS HIS BADGE; SENATORS CHAT -- *# ' *** jhHhh| < WfeiClflL* * Y^" Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of New York, who has declined to run for a third term as chief executive of the Empire State, is pictured in top photo at Philadelphia as he received his dele gate badge for the Democratic convention. He is shown at Roosevelt headquarters in the Belle vue Stratford Hotel with Miss Margaret Pasco of New York city. Below, Senator Ryan Duffy, left, of Wisconsin, and Senator Tom Connally of Texas are pictured exchanging pleasantries at Convention Hall. 4 Mr. Garner Blinks raKgippi >.’ '■ ‘J^|||||||H mKwlWi : : *;.. mm Wa x- My#?* ' ••; i-Wm v/j ngk vfy, Blll'ifi .y>x-. . Vice President John Garner v/asn’t asleep when one of the Democratic convention camera men caught him in Philadel phia. The flash bulb caused him to close his eyes for a fleeting second and here is the result. Delegates to the Democratic Convention H|g|* |s£| X^y 'tJ : 'i rjUlfHi^ : ~ N M \\v.* \ ' . V^J^pF.: If■ f I 'f i - w>:> - BMmW^WHWwwwE^^Jmy: l : : : : Left to right in the picture are Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania; Mrs. Edward Browning of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Caspar Whitney, adviser to the First Region of the Wom en’s Committee of New York City. They are shown in Philadelphia getting ready for the convention. (Central Press) / KEYNOTER BARKLEY IN ACTION Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, keynoter of the Democratic national convention, goes into action for you above. Following his "ynote address, Senator Barkley will hand the gavel over to Sena tor Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas, permanent chairman. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930 AS FARLEY OPENED CONVENTION _ , J.-JI -..■■■■JlMmull". i-w'njwu'... - ; v . ... ; * •-• N * », - V,' ' S| j|pg§§jfe^V;% «RIrMBR Postmaster Genera! James A. Farley is shown on the speak ers* platform at the Democratic National Convention, at Phila delphia. Farley was to open the convention. Horner Arrives She Won’t Run '{•':/y •■;.-■:& * lip H|B^ m| .f| \y ■ ajk i ■'Y~‘* * . Governor Henry Horner of Henrietta Leaver Illinois, heading the delegation Smiling Henrietta Leaver of from his state to the Demo- Pittsburgh, ‘‘Miss America of . . __ ~ . ~ .. 1935, cavorts on the beach at cratic National Convention, Alla ;, i( , citv . M iss IWvor save poses for camera-men upon his slie w m no t compete for the arrival in Philadelphia. national title this year. State Emblems for the Conclave m mmmmm—tmmmmmwarnmmmmmmmrnm I \ * ,^ fly CXQ. ••• Mrs. Darrell St. Claire of Washington, D. C., is pictured with the stand Ards of the states before they were placed in Convention Hall, Phila delphia, for the Democratic National Convention. (Central Press) Would Abolish Spoils \ 'sjp|lffll|» Mrs. Florence F. Bohrer Mrs. Florence Fifer Bohrer of Bloomington, 111., is a director of the National League of Women Voters, and head of the league’s delegation to the national politi cal conventions to urge adop tion in both Republican and Dem ocratic platforms of a plank for the abolishment of the spoils sys tem in government and substitu tion of civil service appointments. The plank was adopted by the Re publican convention, although ‘ Mrs. Bohrer is reported to have ( said the manner of adoption 5 lacked ‘‘force and specific recom- ( mendations.” lUVUUMVtViIW* ANN HARDING AT GARDEN PARTY \ r nir Jf s,. r JpPmm W. m&WL mm2&w* teji. hk j? & •'** v - ,-Jjpßaag?-- agffagjfejfeg&t :-‘W?*xmmb : '< :**"; •:• i: :::^m ' 3Hfln9Hre!i!!& lllp l|p||lfi> '■ [jV y . ♦. -^^P Ann Harding ’ Noel Coward Escorted by silk-hatted Noel Coward, British playwright, actor and author, Ann Harding, American film actress, attends a theatrical garden party in London. Miss Harding’s trip tc England for appearance in a British film caused a sensation when her former husband. Harry Bannister, tried to stop her from taking their seven-year-old daughter along. —Central Press. HOW LONG YET, MASTER CUPID? ll|j^flE!i^ r ' George Raft and Virginia Pine Old Dame Rumor has been trying to get this Hollywood couple mar ried for a long time. And still no word from either Master Cupid or George Raft and Virginia Pine. The two, shown above at a Hollywood night spot, soon will wed, ’tis said. " * —Central Press “BIG JIM” FARLEY FLASHES A SMILE Postmaster General Farley is at the right. Greeted by one of the Roosevelt Couriers, whose motto is, “On With Roosevelt,’ ’ Postmaster General James A. Farley, chairman of the Democratic national committee, flashes a big smile. The scene is Philadelphia, site of the Democratic national convention. —Central Press. Paisley Swim Suit i June Travis, one of the screen’s 1 pretty lassies, is shown display ing her new swim suit of paisley silk rubber. The suit has a white rubber cloak having lapels and cuffs to match. I * Wants a Billion sNlraSi Georges Bonnet, former French Minister of Finance (above), maj( be sent to the United States ta, arrange, according to reports, for a billion dollar loan to his country. Paradoxically, this is looked upon as an overture to the settlement of the French debt, for under the John son act, the elimination of the debt problem is essential. (Central Press) t