' ,v V o 'IsS , - w , fEuentng llubfic ISe&tjer PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' AUGUST. 22, 1919 if J Ifoflr Island's Hotly Contested Campaign : Choosing Favorite Girl Worker As Ship Sponsor VOTES FOR SPONSOR Miss Marie Jacobs, ot division 4, independent candidate, interviewing Samuel C. Dougherty, who suggested to Mathew C. Brush, president of the American Interna tional Shipbuilding Corporation, naming the boat "Hog Island." MISS MARJORIE KAHLE was introduced as the "logicul candidate of the wet basin division for sponsor for looks and because of longest employment in the department." Miss Kahle has been a shipyard employe since 1918, starting at thejCamden office. uuiiNu vjii!.b .uiaj iiem Stetifir, of uivist j., oikiihik u4i aiiporcers among tno smipwork- S'poerJ its. The yard has been divided into thirteen divi sions. Each employe voting for the girl he wishes photo to nominate 'as candidate in his respective divisi on. Next Wednesday each worker will be given a slrvice-o nauot witn tnirteen names on wnicii ne win cne-K tne name ot tne, gin no prciers to act a I Rtintisor. ' sn r .; VSJI.F.5. , , I VhQKt ltOCiR.PrSOia,SERvlCE. on &iJ. , ,fi n THE-beach at Independence Hall all the shore thrills and strand engineering problems W & '" V'NJ'i" " a builder's sand pile at the rear of the-o'.d State House, m;.m "Wrfo -" if t '' " - - ' - Tr --' ------ AN AVIATOR and his goat H. E. Patterson, of i Venice, Calif,, and "Admiral," named In honor of the commander or tne new Racine neeu -yna goat is al ready on eporienced flier. He -wa1, react: canal, into wHlehwhe slid .swVIiig'.jiiefc'irri s VIENNESE CHILDREN at lunch in one of the many food kitchens operated in the Austrian capital under th direction of thn American relief administration. On.Tnlv 14. 1918. thern wern Kervnd r I rMcued if refn a v rl03,58G meajs to as many children in the city, tocal agencies of- all kinds aro utilized in rlng-for . ; i, a f , wtwm-ByHnwr.p- ' , Y .r jfn 1 q yl i a --fi - . S . -f s at
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