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PAGE TWO Canadian Rains Bring Landslides and Washouts —16 Die Torrential rains in Eastern Quebec caused heavy damage and brought death to 16 as washout on the Montreal-Quebec night run near Portneuf, Quebec. The engineer and r , : landslides, washouts and flood struck the countryside. Left, is an aerial view of the fireman were killed. Right, is an airview of the eight-family apartment at St. Gregoir, ' crushed and broken cars of the Canadian Pacific express train, derailed by a culvert Quebec, which collapsed under the weight of an avalanche. Four persons were killed. CHECK PRODUCED AS EVIDENCE IN HINES “RACKET” TRIAL ' V"’* . ... ..... . . o ■ • _. . . : _ ------- • • • /v/v* - /} / ' T j *>'V ; \j KEW . No.— [ <> I *p< *Y *' ' aO EAST 45TH STREET A | TOTHC J * > I ip Ijj. OJj; O R Q «*»'■-....... M ■♦■■jK >4S- .♦>...•- .0 > SB b- , * ?* „ . * * . % 1 :u S ® <7 <7v J? / *« A % !**. ,!! L f • w .— | -- y . —...—-..•. .......■- .-f*v - 1. > >D2» ! ’ ’ o*»fc? r * * * ♦ *«, ; ; |u ” ‘ S&t- *■ ' -i >//l »■’■: , ■ Jr .1. .... — —— Facsimile of check indorsed by “J. Hines’* As the state neared the end of its case against James J. Hines, Tam many district leader accused of conspiracy in connection with the policy racket in New York City, a cancelled check for SSOO was in- A Family Affair StKS ABiWWSS Door in summer stock. (Central Press) ; ’• ) Blondy Ryan Home on His Shield jt,...'' <HgK7 ?; -± - ■ fflessms® John “Blondy” Ryan, second baseman for the Baltimore Orioles, a former Giants player, is pictured in an ambulance, attended by his wife, as he arrived m Boston en route to his home in Lynn, Mass. Blondy suffered a broken leg m a collision at home plate during game between the Orioles and the Rochester Red Wings. (Central Press) t- HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 193$ troduced as the first piece of written evidence. Above is a facsimile of the check, indorsed by “J. Hines”, which was supposed to have been made as payoff for protection by the lottery ring. fall kills man at hospital PPHB m M y ISS&k I 1 IfeE 11 fei- «I A'. ■' Mii'llK % : 'j ... .'v. ■ 1 ■ ' j K*.*. . .... ■ -.. w. rO • . Mayer Stein’s body after plunge • . . he feared an operation The body of Mayer Stein, 70, lies in the courtyard of Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, Md„ after a 30-foot leap or fall from the porch, above, where he had been sitting in a wheel chair. Picked up un conscious, Stein died a few hours after the plunge. Dr. Winford Smith, hospital director, said the aged man had just been Informed a surgical operation was necessary. Sne Has No Esophagus ■I at baby Barbara HosT^ot I Newark, N. J., at left, would indi-, 1 cate that she is in best of health.! I But close scrutiny of X-ray at right | shows incomplete esophagus (ar-' | row) with passage from throat to | stomach blocked. She has good chance to live. i 1 (Central Press) Maps Power Plans .> MllSwSslisls: ..... .. ipir . : - Ts mm mm \J ; m jp WKk.. % .-i:•|x ty * . . *4tt Louis Johnson • • • heads power program President Roosevelt has named a committee of federal oflicials with Acting Secretary of War Louis Johnson as chairman to complete a comprehensive program for mobilization of the nation’s power resources. It is to insure a steady flow of electrical energy in 15 strategic cities in the event war the shores of the U. S. Commands Fleet Unit * MPt •• % : : ■ p Hr s • HHr . : 'fHRHHBHHHHffISHRRHHBiii IBM Pictured above is Rear Admiral , Forde Anderson Todd, of South Carolina, who will command the At lantic unit of the U. S. fleet of 14 new warships. This is first time since 1932 that a fighting unit of the Navy has been assigned to duty in the Atlantic. (Central Press) Fear and Remor::/ Charles McDonald • • • In reflecting mood He!d in Lo S Angeles on a charge of shooting to kill Mrs. Emita Kreuger, wife of the noted sym phony orchestra leader, Charles McDonald is pictured by the cam era in a reflecting mood. Is it rear and remorse or despair and OK B * 6 *?. McD °nald told police he snot Mrs. Kreuger because “she hired my wife as a nursemaid and ®° completely dominated her . that she broke up our home.” i , t ’■■■'■■ ■ . •%' ?• Nazi Show for an Admiral * k ' \ '# [t wasn’t for an ordinary admiral that Fuehrer Hitler put on this great parade of Germany’s sea power at Kiel, Germany. The distinguished visitor—an admiral without a navy—was Admiral Nicholas Horthy, regent of Hungary, whose visit to Germany has substantiated the reports of a strong Germany-Hungary alliance. (Central Press) HELD IN DEATH OF ACTOR James Paskovics embraces his wife Held without bail in New York on a homicide charge in connection with the death of Clark Twelvetrees, actor, and former husband of the actress, Helen Twelvetrees, James Paskovics, a house painter, embraces his wife in the police station. Paskovics told police he saw Twelvetrees arguing with a woman on a street Aug. 7 when Twelve trees struck the woman, who claimed she was the actor’s wife, knocking her senseless. Paskovics claims he interceded and struck the actor, whose head struck a curbing as he fell. Police are look ing for the woman. In Marital Tangle Mm m|sr:W Mrs. Doris Hisaw Toonie • • . under a spell? Mrs. Doris Hisaw Toonie, 17-vear- ‘ old Neosho, Mo., girl, stood by in Y °* C J while her hus band, Nijib Toonie, 27-year-old ", ral ?' , fj V? ed a hearing on charges of violating the Mann act. Par ents of the bride swore out a war rant after expressing fears that their daughter had come under the spell of a “love potion" when she eloped and married Toonie in # — Arkansas. .. Honored by Nazis v.-..v. • .vv.* •••.:• • v '• V: - . • : *£.g* VV :.■ ... • y *■. ' V * s t ! I J ; :• *fir :s©< l|||^Hß||i : , ; ;p ; : . • Back from Germany after a senes of conferences with German air offi cials, General Vuillemin, chief of. the French military air service, is shown arriving at Paris. Or. the left side of his uniform the Gen eral is wearing the Nazi decora tion bestowed upon him by Marshal Goering. . (Central PTfSU
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