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TH6 PAY’S NGWS IN PICirURGS PROUDEST BOY IN NEW YORK ?—Tim Sullivan is bat keeper for the New York Yankees during: the world series. Millions o# boys would like to change - pieces with him. WORST FOREST FIRE OF YEAR — Sweeping through Ore gon timberland brings distress to many and causes heavy losses. This is an air view. mm I THE "GLORY” OF WAR—The top picture shows dead prisoners outside the courtyard of Salvoeoha prison in Huelva province, reputedly executed by Loyalists. The lower photograph shows battle-scarred rebel troops returning to rebel headquarters at Burgos, Spain, on a furlough. PROM! NENT EXHIBITOR— Among exhibitors at the annual dog show of the West bury Kennel as sociation at Old Westbury, L. I., is Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay. the for mer Anna Case, singer. • She is shown with her do-g, Brownie of Roslyn. SOMETHING NEW FOR A KING—A new game—“arrow-golf”— triad by King Edward Vm of Great Britain, on the links near Vi •ena, may gain grant popularity. The game is the invention of Dr Pichler-Mandorf and features an arrow instead of a golf hall. The *"* " ordered hundreds of sets to be sent him in England., 4 L_ A MAYOR SALUTES HIS PRINCESS—AND HER FIANCE—The mayor of Amsterdam waves his plumed hat in salute to Princess Juliana of Holland and her fiance, Prince Bernhard Zur Lippe-Blester feld at the Amsterdam stadium while thousands cheer. r FLYERS FOUND AFTER 30-DAY SEARCH—Air-Craftsman Joseph A. Forty, left, and Flight Lieuten ant Sheldom Coleman, center, for whom a search had been made for 30 days over 60,000 square miles of northern Canada, are pictured with Air Mechanic Hartley at Point lake, Alta., Canada. Hartley was a meVnber of the rescue plane that found the missing men at Point Lake, 900 miles north of Edmonton. The flyers were forced down when their compass, made erratic by a heavy load of metal in their plane, carried them off their course. Central Press Association, 1936 Fashions of the Fashionable 1--JJJU -1 SWAGGER COAT FOR COLLEGE WARDROBE—A dress-type swagger coat is a Mse choice for a college wardrobe, according to Olivia De Havilland. movie player, who models a gray kidskin five eighths length boxed coat, above. The coat has melon sleeves with folds at the shoulder line. The saucer collar may be softened with a perky bow of taffeta or chiffon. BUSTER ‘BUSTED”?—So he tell* hi* lawyer, David Berger, right. m New York vhere Keaton, the screen comedian, is fighting a suit of his divorced wife to force him to pay *300 monthly. Keaton, mak ing a film comeback, says he is unable to pay Natalie Talmadge Keaton $4,500 he owe* her for support of their two sons. FRENCH AUTO RACER IN 1 S. — Philippe Etancelin. French auto racer, arming New York, plans to compete ini Vanderbilt cup races at Roosevelt Speedway on Island, Columbus DaY' 1 1 ■ STIL1 TION the conventions this year. » yet another—the Ai»’en<*» pital association. Here " Robin C. Buerki of » Wia, retiring president. *
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