PAGE TWO Fred Perry (loft) of England proved himself too much for Donald Budge (right), American star, in five terrific set* at Forest Hills, L. I. This was the third singles championship for Perry and he now takes permanent possession of the cup which he is holding. (Central Press) Violence Flares in California Lettuce Strike State highway patrolmen in Salinas, Cal., hurled tear gas 19311111 l® bombs into a crowd of 2,500 men and women, picketing the Salinas lettuce farms. Scores of armed vigilantes battled jgjlPflf Packets and strikers, and more than a score were injured. pPlilijk Pickets are shown at the right fleeing a gas bomb. At the "• % y an unarmed picket is holding off a trooper armed with * v revolver and club. Youth Day—ln the Shadow of Death International Voutii Da •> w .,.. { . fl(f • ..... . , a grim significance. ]!• ■'•<■ j l? pictured"!S a £ ueic d Madrid, but the festival, once a gay affair took on S^isSSS Dt - PU ' lEa BATTLE CALIFORNIA LETTUCE STRIKERS 0L.,*,. , ... ... . PJreet scene In Salinas, Cal. - ■ - Sheriff’s deputies, aided by American Legion mem bers and other vigilantes are pictured driving lot ruce strikers from strpofs nf P'dims j 6 This Cup Is Perry’s Now HENDERSON, (N. t.) DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB ER 23, 1936 grenades and bombs were used. One man wan shot and others wpre injured in battles following ?iHornets to deliver lettuce through picket lines. Stump New York for Democrats Caroline O’Day, Democratic Congresswoman from New York (left) , Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Boettiger, the President’s daughter, and Mrs Charles S. Whitman, wife of the former New York Governor, are showr bidding goodbyi» Mrs. Herbert Lehman, wife of the Governor, in Ne\* York City as they left Democratic headquarters on a speechmaking toui of the state. ■ Central Preset Two Fingers of the Nazi Fist zmt Hik - : ' ’•' ; • ' . • : : : ' ’ •' ' . ' •%&■■■ V; . • g-l I While the huge Zeppelin Hindenburg roared overhead, scores of motorized artillery umts and hundreds of fast, armed tanks rumbled bv the stand at tne Nuremberg Nazi party congress, where Adolf Hitler', with arm outstretched in Nazi salute, reviewed them. Legion Entertainer i Yvonne Terrier, _23, will portray Mademoiselle from Montreal, "daughter” of the legendary Mademoiselle from Armentieres, when the Canadian department of the American Legion extends an official bid for the American Legion convention in 1937, at the 1936 convention in Cleveland. Mademoiselle Terrier, a singer, is from Montreal. —Central Pres* Wite Preservers > Use dirt to extinguish gasoline or oil fires. Water does no sfood. Where Cuban Terrorist Bombers Killed Four loaded wfthlsoo poundsol'dynamUe 6 At the riohT hT h” E1 Pais fi’ ,l f winK the explosion of a small track a small car outside the h! 1 ght shown som e of the 1500 pounds of dynamite found in outside the pUn of Havana newspaper. El Diario de la Marina, where alert police prevented its explosion. Four were killed in the Pais blast. (Central Preu) FROM POST NO. I—PARIS | ■X-'y- American veterans of Paris, France j Post No. 1, are snapped on the floor of the American Legion convention in Cleveland. Front row, Sedley Peck, SUSPECTS GIVE THEMSELVES UP Coke Brite .( John Brite Hunted for weeks in connection with the slaying of two peace of ficials and a former naval officer in the wilds of Siskiyou county, California, Coke and John Brite, brothers, gave themselves up and *Jaen were rushed to Folsom prison for safe keeping. They are pi®* lured there, being questioned. A KISS—THEN OFF TO PALESTINE Royal Irish Fusiliers privates being kissed goodby Two privates of the Royal Irish Fusiliers kiss their sweethearts goodby as they entrain in London for Southampton where they em bark for Palestine to try to maintain peace in Arab clashes with Tewish residents. | left, and James McCann, right. Rt left to right, M. J. Carole, Loy t Sherman and Bob English. —Central Pres?

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