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Show -.i f PB Oy OCy TATH) .SU N PlA'YV H,E,R ApP SUN P A Y, SEPTBMB ER2 0,' 19 3 6 ISeiralc! Gameraaiaeii Flash News Of World To In Cheering TransatlanhVrMahe Onward In Mid-Ocean , Romance (?) Enjoys a Premiere (his 'Q l A. SVaJO .-:.-r43;'.Wi 1 if- fFroro the deck of the S. S. Europa a cameraman was afforded the opportunity to make a rare picture .when the transatlantic German plane Zephlr, speeding toward America from the Azores, passed the liner in midocean. Passengers and sailors are seen waving and cheering the Zephir, which dipped low in recognition. Although there have been many transocean nights, the planes rarely get close enough to ships at sea to be photographed. Plotted Wreck to Finance Divorce A bizarre plot to wrecfe and rob a passenger train to get money for a divorce was confessed by Edith Buckmaster West, upper right, 30-year-old mother, Coshocton, officials revealed. After railroad rail-road track walkers found loosened angle bars on tracks over a bridge, upper left, a the Muskingum river near Coshocton, Mrs. West admitted her part in the plot nd implicated three men. They are shown handcuffed in lower photo, left to right: Norman Hartley, 30; his brother, Wayne, 24. and Albert Buckmaster, 21, Mrs. West's brother. Bumper Corn Crop Fit for Queen mm Iff MM It . A 1 While the nation's com crop was forecast as the smallest in 50 years it -looked like a beautiful harvest at Pomona, Calif., where these pretty girls gathered specimens of a record-breaking yield to decorate the throne of the Queen of Agrculture at the Los Angeles county fair. Left to right: Jerry Clark, Joan Bigler, Eloise v y Sheets, and Delores Banoe Called Toe-Qung to Be ChorusGirl t Mil 2 : V- 7 11 Ai&3im Because she is "nly 15 years old, and member of a New York night club chorus, gorgeous Julia Martinitz has become the center of a legal battle launched by the Children's Society, which charged her mother with impairing the morals of a minor. "She comes right home after the show every night and is a good girl," her mother protests, explaining: "Julia "Ju-lia is set on a stage career, so why shouldn't she start young?" Returns to Try New Triumph VS. X rf A c ' , - - Nothinr?tceeJUkav success, agrees, Aarj.Grbajn(B, BHtish aetress, va4 th4 arrives- in New York, in response to a summons from Hollywood. Her work in the prize movie. The Informer," paved ihe way for more work. v V WEST! i 1 .-v . Appeal .uica i-l toinrcti;.!! C'h;ulf.s L'h.ipJm :.nd attractive Paulctte Goddard. as .si. own in top j.lu:o. and Mary Pukford with Charles (Buddy) Hokits. lower photo, at a puinino ,n Hollywood b(jwl the otl ier luht. didn t exactly .-tn up a new cioj) of romantic rumors about the two couples, hut it did give Talkictown another peg for speculation. Recently Chaplin, ever evasive about his personal afTnns. toured the Orient with Miss Goddaid and returned neither confirming nor denying marriage Kuddy Rogers continues to be seen with the former Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks. Sr Temple Extortion Plan Jails Youth A note, written to the mother of Shirley Temple, child movie star, demanding de-manding $25,000 under threat of "causing harm." resulted In arrest of Edward Stephens. 16. of Atlanta. Ga. The youth, shown in custody of Federal officers, signed a full confession, was bound over to awalt'Fed-eral awalt'Fed-eral grand Jury action, and meantime, released on his own recoenizance. Irving Thalberg Laid to Rest Executed as Rebel Comrades Stormed City Gates - -' : m iw wi V S." '-' --OT-'Sv. IVVXsS-sssSsssJ Spain's reward for men who disagree with the government is grimly told in this picture. Bodies of rebels are pictured as they fell before a government firing squad at Badajoz. The wall before which the doomed men stood is pitted by bullets from the executioners' gun. Shortly afterward, a rebel army captured the citv. Martial Setting for Nazi Convention at Nuremberg : If f . I 1 - . The Nazi cohorts at the Nuremberg congress of the party were treated to a lavish display of Germany Ger-many s growing military strength. Headed by a drum corps and band the arrival of a detachment of 17.000 troops at camo is pictured. Pickets Patrol Ice Sheds in Lettuce Strike Area Juliana's Fiance 1-, "Civ;; .w; IBw'f,si ?g?ssj-sSs-:-. iii i "mm.. -mif fM fkwf 4?$ Pickets patrol ice sheds of the Salinas Ice Co.. focal point In the lettuce workers' strike that has tied up a 30-million-dollar industry to Central California valleys. Open threats of violence were heard In the dispuu, Which grew out of attempt to unionize vegetable workers. Meanwhile, an eight-foot fence, seen in above picture, has been built to protect lettuce workers, trimmers aod packers from violence. Soanish Masterpieces Go Up in Smoke ' Here Is part of the final rites held at Los Angeles for Irving Thalberg, ' youthful film executive, Who died after a few days' illness. The f Iower-' Iower-' covered casket Is being carried from Temple B'nai B'rlth, following Jewlsh Tltes, , . 1 Descendant ot an ancient German1 Ger-man1 noble yflyt Prince Bernard Ber-nard zur Lippe - Biesterfeld (above) is likely to be the next Prince Consort of Holland. His engagement to Princess Juliana, heiress to the. .throne;, has been annpunceij at The Hague. v;r . .tt?:1 lira's ssCs' ', s -J- i'is ! 1 - -sss vv " - :" s ' 3sw jwaw'Ji IMWf v - V ' v. r-. -v The dismaying loss of life in Spain's civil war is rivaled only by the tragic destruction of the priceless art treasures at the bands of anarchist vandals. Raiders stand complacently by while flames licit at a fortune in masterpieces stripped from churches in Barcelona. |