Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 26, 1936, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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Democratic Convention Personalities Snapped By Camera EXTRA! ALL ABOUT F. D. R. swL H* k ill ■' k V'OW <WkJ vJM H v z ■|| Three fair citizens acting as newsgirls, peddle their wares in a hotel lobby. The wares in this case being the “Democratic Digest,” official organ of the women’s division of the Demo cratic national committee. Shown left to right, are Peggy Creamer, Rita Costello and Mary Quinn. Incidentally, women are playing a considerable part in the Democratic convention. SENATOR CLARK IN INFORMAL CHAT K ■■ >Q> <. WL 1 QB. fa L- , 1 HI iImI I J' I f / H L> W" x /'■ L' 1 ' M ii EL w jKBhB ~jM<>MMI Senator Bennet Champ Clark of Missouri, who was named by President Roosevelt to lead the fight for repeal of the two thirds rule, is snapped at the Democratic convention in Phila delphia chatting informally with Mrs. Frances Haskell Edmon son, daughter of the first governor of Oklahoma. —Central Press. COCHRANE RESTS ON RANCH • jl I ■ ’ wflE HhKw> wsryfw Bb a \ V K Captain O’Donnell Mickey Cochrane Resting on a friend’s ranch in Wyoming, Mickey Cochrane hopes to return to the baseball wars by the middle of July. The Tigers’ man ager, suffering serious thyroid gland disorder, was ordered to leave the team by Boston and Detroit physicians. He is pictured, right, with Capt. Emmett O’Donnell of Selfridge Field, who took Cochrane byplaaeto_Wyoming. Italy’s New Envoy Wf >wi T* J> v i : I Al ,2 Fulvio Suvich Fulvio Suvich. one of Pn mier Benito Mussolini’s ou standing diplomatic represent: tives, is Italy’s new ambassadc to the United States, succeec ing Augusto Rosso, —Central Pros! Suspect Kills Self HR M JR i > . •• .. JUrHI As police approached his car near Monmouth, N. J., Jean Philip Geb hardt, 35, of Staten Island, N. Y., turned a gun on himself and ended his life. Police say his deed also ended the mystery surrounding shooting of D. McFarlan Moore, noted electrical inventor, at his East Orange, N. J., estate. “DISTINGUISHED” VISITOR i > v f Bw»P SJ. L- ■■ zriJXJa Miss Tania Lessova acts as a welcoming committee of one when this “distinguished” visitor, the Democratic donkey, walks into a hotel lobby. The donkey later caused considerable conster nation when he bit the hand of a woman press a°ert while she was feedig him. —Central Press. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1935 BREAKFAST TIME FOR THESE CONVENTIONITES ’ ‘ fl 11 f 4. | ’ '< »>ll wl I 11 k tt yiM .■.■■.■. nr ..jH-:- £ ti f sr y »*? r< \ \f ’ ’ ,M< / < , x A W €L Z ,B»w L/ '<■ N ' 1 w W \ MtQV *" ’ - - - x a-njy ■ • ■ y ) ■ ...ijiLd U V w IMBmK- ?<wWßßt - ' \ fiRI . |_ * * Im* ..iMBMMMMbWjL % ' s > It’s breakfast time for these Pennsylvania delegates, and with Representative John J, O’Connor of New York, chairman of the House Rules Committee, as a guest, they finish eating and talk. Shown, left to right, are David Lawrence, chairman of the Democratic state commit tee; John J. O’Connor, Senator Joseph Guffey of Pennsylvania, and Carl K. Deen, secretary of the Pennsylvania state committee. —Central Press. Chairman’s Wife I HbK SKSB I 9 -t JB IW J fel? •e- HMMW Mrs. James A. Farley, wife of the <a- Postmaster General of the United Or States, who is also chairman of the d. Democratic National Convention, is shown as she arrived in Philadel phia for the conclave. >s. (Central Press) G. 0. P. Treasurer? | m r%' • Hf Hl > Jhk i Mn* i ISLoT' I* |W||Fy p C. B. Goodspeed 0. B. Goodspeed of Chicago, , former assistant national treas -1 urer of the Republican commit- I tee, is regarded as likely suc , cessor to George B. Getz, ox b Chicago, present national treas urer. —Central Press Carving Civil Service Plank ■' s I? ■' , ■•'' ** Z . W«-~. 1 "■ « 1•.. lOwnß i Z* -■ JRi i ■ w ■#> V * '--Z / • * *•' I V \I 1 ■ » CTBW V > t L ._■ i Fl flwMo f i W \A< fTF / 1 J w Urf JKKt / ■ / ' />»’** - JF :■' / / f X •■■'■ - IF" ! x Z .' . / Miss Florence Kirlin (left), of Washington, D. C., and Miss Laßue Brown, of Boston, members of the National League of Women Voters, are shown in Philadelphia, where they will ask the Democratic National I— Convention for a civil service plank in the platform. (Central Press) Wisconsin Meets Texas SBr wMREi • ■■ «*/ 'WiMMEIt k W - WS ♦ ■ .. < .:. .JF:X Senator Ryan Duffy (left), of Wisconsin, and Senator Tom Connally, of Texas, are shown at a meeting of national committeemen at the Phila delphia Democratic convention. (Central Press) Daniels as an Observer w—* - jf l HHi iMH& » •>< v w K IHHb FSi ■ sSssk w>- ' ; Wk f ft. x ' -y ■ Josephus Daniels, United States Ambassador to Mexico, is shown with his •on, Jonathan, at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. They attended as observers, not delegates. Press) All the Way from Puerto Rico • . -.... . ' * ’ > / wB OB I ilk XHB ■ ,w >' H 191 Federico Vall-Spinosa (left), chairman of the Puerto Rican delegations and J. Lopez Antonciorgi, chairman of the contesting Puerto Ricans, at* * shown at the Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia. ’ • Pi&Jj Getting Things Straight ? :IT * k '*’tI w X wB jhZrJT I tsgSih 1 ■ TJmt ill MB SlTjß' j| HHMmp i favorite state is in a prominent position at Convention Hall. (Central Preasjf Alaska Cools Off Panama H /* 7 o “ ' • i ffl JH fjiML 7 /* r JHMI clr- <‘l A '7— Gov. John W. Troy of Alaska, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, cools off a trio of fair delegates from Panama by pouring some ice water for them. From the left they are Mrs. G. R. Kelly, Mrs. Louis Townsley, and Miss Josephine Bardere. ?Central Preet) j CONVENTION CHAT | i«f rM||99h 1 Wo *». IjaMM ‘ r «A O J— fk tLIf, h' : - X > ! H ’ ? \ X w .H9HfIHOH Am" ""' x Hi l . ..: I Jia Rich M. Mitchell, left, national committeeman and delegate to the Democratic national convention from lowa, chats with W. W Howes, firs’ assistant postmaster general of the United States and mentioned as successor to Postmaster General James JL Farley. —Central Press. PAGE NINE