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. _ -XHURSDAY,-NQYEMBI F.NDICOTTi DAIIAY BUCI1ET1N JBAGEJX 1 The Daily Bulletin's Review of World News in Pictures They Make News TO GET NOBEL PRI2E7- Ernest Orlando Lawrence, pro fesso r of physics at the Univer sit y of California , name d by th e newspaper Aftenblade t of Stock holm. Sweden us a leadin g ca n dldnt e for tho Nobel priz e for physic s D r i.awrence has made many contribution s In the devel opment of X-ray s 0 FIRST ARM Y GREETS tTS NEW COMMAND A NT—Mojor-General Hugh A. Dru m (left) Is accom panie d by Col T S Orant 3rd. a s he review s troops on Governors Island New York, after assumin g rommand of tb e First Army an d Second Corp s Area. H e is the only living officer wh o ba» been ^hlef of Staff of an American arm y In actua l battle . He wa s decorated for World War sen Ices 0 TESTING MODEL OF OCEAN GIANT—Model s of th e world's greates t floating lighting machine s are undergoin g tests in the proving basin of th e Washington nav y yard a s experts plan th e two 45.000 ton battleship s recently authorize d by Congres s as a majo r Item of th e $1 noo.000.00ii fleet expansio n program In th e picture, a technician is v>at<hing the \slip-stream\ action of a model. 0 HE'S LEARNIN G FAST—Marce l Van de Werken. 38-yea&old chauffeur, who marrie d Ann a Franco t o give liei baby, Butty Lou , a name . Is pictured gettin g a bit of practice in a necessar y domestic chor e in their little Ne w York home . Anna beams he r apprpvol . Two foste r mother s fought a bitter battle for tbe child befoj o a court order won he r back to he r mothe r 0 RECALLED BY DIES— J B Matthews , of Washington . N J who brought th e name of Shir ley Temple Into tb e Dies com rolttee'H probe of un American activities Is pictured on th e stand again He was recalled for further testimon y by Ih e com mittee 0 WHEN JAPANESE BLASTED THEIR WA Y TO CANTON—Whil e th e soldier s In th e foreground natch closely tb e ullage on th e shore s of Bias Ba y In China, goes up In smoke from the shelling b> iruiser s an d convoying olrrraft After th e shelling a large force of Jap troop s un a landed the Chinese garrison overpowere d and the marc b on Ifanko u and ( anto n begun. 0 RIBBON WINNERS—Cynthia Clows Wrlgbtson Is shown wit h Kentuck y Bloom afte r winnjn g th e HUtmore challeng e cup if* In the New York horse shq Madison Square Garden, prize was a challeng e r(J and $25. 0 POWELL TO GE T $200,000 A PICTURE -On e of th e highest paid actor s In Hollywood William Powell no w reache s tbe lop an b e sign s a contrac t calling for approximatel y $600.0nii a iwr fnr seven ynaTB Powell -who -wtil TDOSP ti Kpttes ot Tmrnler TO-?\>terv fllm* « expecte d to make but three pictures a yea r • FIR8T LADY RETURNS— Returning fro m a visit wit h he r son , James, i n Sim Francisco . Mr s Franklin D. Roosevel t i s pic ture d on her arrival , by'Plane, a t Washington Mrs. Roosevel t evi dentl y finds thos e huge bags very convenient for travelin g NEW., BOSS OF BROWNS— Signin g fit \&r&& \HVney \man age the S L Lout h -DrowH8,:of th e America n League, j)lls l&s^jmajor league, jna'hagerial - vacancy. For the ip'oatTtwo years , Haney man age d Toledo, Detroi t tjtnn. # GOLF CHAMPIO N IS WPA BOSS A T 90 CENTS AN HOUR—Winnin g of the nationa l public llnkB golf championshi p mean t promotion from WPA worker to supervisor Tor Al Leacb of Cleveland A) has Just been name d superviso r on a WP A golf project, and he Is pictured directin g a surveyo r ou tbe job. 0 STRIKE FOR MINIMUM WAGE—Striking ; Western Union mes senger boys, Anthon y Saldo (left) an d Emanuel HIrschman, picke t their office i n New York city in a demniy l tor th o minimu m woge of $11 for a 44-hour week. Thei r complain t is written on th e sign The strik e was expected t o sprea d throughout -the city, 0 HELD IN MATRICIDE—Dresse d in he r father's clothes , Eva/Ko- palcba k 17 former menta l patient , walked into Bellevue hospital . Sew York city an d allegedly confessed slaying he r mother, (Mrs . t bristin o Ptatak Tbe mother, who recently secure d tho girl' s re lease wa s Hhot BIX lime s an d her skull crushed. The gir l la^-plc- ture d in police headquarters . 0 ARABIA N NIGHT A T HOR$E SHOW—Sheik . Khall l ben Ibrahim Al-Rowlff, of Majd, Arabia, is show n wit h Reymlch , Arabian mare which he rod e In competitio n at the Horse Sho w In Ne w Yorfc city. m. MANAGEMENT AN D LABOR PLA N RAILWA Y PROGRAM— Pictured before their meeting got un- louttern^lway an d D. a Rob^on of °the broth er/ood of locomotiv e firemen an d engineer s ^