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PAGE SIX AERIAL VIEW OF MIGHTIEST BRIDGE i The San Fraucisco-Oakland Bay bridge San Francisco celebrates the opening of the $77,200,000 eight-mile long trans-bav bridge between San Francisco and Oakland, Thurs day, No' r . 12. The bridge, completed at the cost of 24 lives and 1,15! injuries, is shown above in an aerial view from San Francisco side —Central Press WHERE LOYALISTS HOLD FORTH /r RANGE J? MADRID Scale HL %f < r -0 IQQ Mtl.r:s m 4M. <y l® aTi.uu.- i ,-rr - - -- «■ I ''' li ■ * Top, air view of Valencia; below, map of Madrid and Valencia As the Fascist rebels reached Madrid, the Popular Front govern ment moved its capital to Valencia, 190 miles east of Madrid, and set up administration offices there. President Manuel Azana, however, has been in Barcelona, Spain’s largest city, where he established quarters some weeks ago. Photo at the top shows an air view ot Valencia. Below, an explanatory map shows the proximity of Madrid Valencia and Rareeinnn which are in strong 1 pro-Loyalist territory. Central Press ' Central, Press) Ariel and Caliban Take the Plunge at Last *: \ a I’ 1 •? Wk .Ife AEctM IHH Wtm M» «Kfcd in marriage. With his bride’s par « Angeles jA'fift &»Tg JS^^^JTS^fSUS f \ JtfteJPrgjbmaft , ; [" (Central Press) HENDERSON, (N. C.)' DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, ITOVESIEES 11, 183 S tANDON’S SUCCESSOR AND. FAMILY, • • v. .. JHjKSBRy %•’ \ .V\ ; ffl| smk I|i w- ■ % ■ - Walter A. Huxman, his wife and daughter Ruth When Gov. Alfred M. Landon retires from the chief executive’s office of Kansas, Jan. 1, he will turn it over to a victorious Demo crat, Walter A. Huxman, Hutchinson attorney. Huxman is seen talk ing over a microDhone at his home, with his wife and daughter at his side. — Central Press Detroit Equestrienne Wins §» -•• .)■: :' $ M A-j:; :q. : ; Miss Frances M. Dodge, of Detroit, rode Manhattan Serenade to victory for the Charles F. Hubbs Memorial Challenge Trophy at the Madison Square Garden horse show. Mrs. Richard C. Kettler, Jr., one of the donors of the nrize. is making the presentation. Duel Mrs. Donna MacDonough, wife of James MacDonough, former vice president of one of New York’s largest banks, is suing for divorce. She charges that she saw her hus band and an unidentified blonde en gaged in a spirited powder-puff duel. Wilt Preservers To clean ivory knife or fork candles, use lemon and salt. If badly stained, wet with the mix ture and put in sun to bleach- Repeat operation if necessary. Horse Show Winnei Mrs. John HSy Whitney, New York Socialite and one of America's most accomplished .horsewomen, is pictured with Gray Knight at the National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden, New York. Mrs. Whitney rodt ft, -. Gray Knight to victory in the thoroughbred hunter judgings and w*u,-'. ,s> awarded the blue ribbon (Central Prt*bs V: The Secret’s Out Mr. and Mrs. Harpo Marx That quiet Marx brother, Arthur, known to movie and stage audi ences as Harpo, and Susan Flem ing, former Follies girl, have been secretly wed since Sept. 26. The disclosure was made through a telegram to President Roosevelt, thanking the president for an autographed picture. Harpo wired: “I’m in line for congratu lations, too, having been married since September.” The bride is a native of New York City. —Central Prest Cornell President > , JjiL • 8- ' > ," !>f ' * Dr. Edmund Ezra Day Dr. Edmund Ezra Day, 53-year old Manchester, N. H., social sci entist and economist, has been named president of Cornell uni versity. He will assume office next Tune when Dr. Livingston Farrand retires after 17 years of service to the university. Governor Curley’s Successor *&*p Vi 1| i x'Sll^H z - ’j y ¥3&& < £ % ... . ,^ lX W£> . :. :| 'W : Si: • — ———————— Charles E. Hurley. Democrat, who defeated John W. Haigis, Republican for the Governorship of Massachusetts, is shown above. Hurley succeeds James M. Curlev. He is shown in his office, receiving the congratu’ations of friends. 'Central Pm s) Sally Rebuilds Her Schnozzle ® : : : •/•••' V. ./: y. < Sally Payne had a nice enough nose when she was screen-tested, but certain alterations had to be made for the pitiless camera. They were made. Look at poor Sally. But that cocoon is going to be a beautiful butterfly when they take off the bandages. Tuning Up for the Race % :-:-:- : -:-:-:-:-.- : - ; W Pretty Betty Wilcox puts the finishing touches on her light seaplane for the coming ninth annual Miami All-American Air Races, 1 which begin December 10. <Centra l Press l J Ao. 1 Horseman Patrolman Olaf Weighorst, of the New York City mounted police, who won the blue ribbon at the Madison Square Garden Horse Show , police division , in New York. ' h k|b ml \ :-’f » •■•" 'sHsSSSamBIBmi^isSBBIU , «n ..••••••• .. K
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