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PAGE TWO | NEWS PARADE OF 1936 IN PHOTOGRAPHS *<**«.»- Association, Inc. No, 10 Octobei" t - t NEWS PARADE OF 1936 IN PHO I OijRAPHS By Central Press Association, Inc. No, 11 November J 60..0W B.i ~ i‘; I r i.ii.iii o>, ,', i Act rest? t r.L?£tr£lj Ch^ f ®? le He.nk WtSsm tor and assistant secretary ■ bridge. completed and opened to :, persons dying. , * I address In ter-: [ Opera star [ lof agriculture, resigng. traffic. %■ ■&■'■■ -- :: • ~*• . ..: .... [ ?U- ;£aj A ffe ric an Peace confer-[f^ LANDON CALLS ON PRESIDENT Gov. Alfred M. Landon at White House Paying a courtesy call to the man who defeated him in the presidential race. Governor Alfred M. Landon of Kansas is seen at the White House in Wash ington. The White House visit of the Kansas chief executive, who came to Cri>Ual fCr - ‘W, p i ’ely « o?!al”. ' HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1936 Guilty 1 Edith Sobs—Her Hop es Crushed s: : :- xifrt ■^WBiSßßß^roiii»TO^^^Rj?' , g A ? . •?•?••£ -0 ' %igv Y ■■’ 0 '' ' : I i '' / v ;|| ' , , —Central Press SoundahaSa Edith Maxwell sobs on shoulder of brother Earl In courtroom Guilty, votes the jury! It is too much for Edith Maxwell, 22-year-old girl, convicted once more of the “curfew” slaying of her father and Edith sobs ©n the shoulder of her brother Earl in the court room at Wise, Va. It was Edith’s second trial and she had hoped for vindication. Instead, the moun- ’ i tain jurors voted for conviction hn second murder and Edith was sentenced to 20 prison. Edith, out on $15,000 bail, third trial and a change of vem, 3 . She spent 14 months in jaiL Club women America protested her first conviction. over I ' A Mermaid In “Action i " " 11 11 ■■ "■ 1 - - ' 1 '' * It" 1 “ & lace *? backstroke championship last year, Johanna Knapek is shown in the pool of the Women’s Swim ming Associ ?^ on > n New York City, practicing for another go at the - tltle * Experts give her more than an even chdhce.
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