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SON OF EX-KlNG ALFONSO IS MARRIED IN ROME
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York'. Harlem. There were scores injured in the melee aa 250 policemen tried to disperse the crowd. The
riot .Urted after a negro boy was .said to hava been elected Irom a store. (Associated Press Photo)
The former Emanuela do Damplerre, granddaughter 'of the former Josephine Curtis of Boston, and
Don Jaime, son of the former king of Spain, leaving the historic old church of St Ignatius In Rome, after
their wedding. (Associated Press Photoj.
Joe Louis, Detroit heavyweight, pounded out a 10-round decision
over Natie Brown of Washington, C. C. In Datrolt to run his string of
consecutive victories up to 17. Lo-.'l (right) it s!'own timing a left to
Brown's midsection during the fight. (Associated Presa Photo)
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action with "wrockaoe" in the middlearound-
t. i nu. of Nations council Is shown In a special session In Geneva as Fore.nn MWtr La.al (In
dicated bv arrow) of France read hi. country', condemnation of Na.i Germany " ' i- ""
e " by Hitler Around the hun table are representative, of Chile, D,t"k-'n"
Turkey. England, Russia. Ca.cho-Slovakia, Poland, Austria and Portugal. (Associated Presa Photo)
Presents Protest
FLOWERS MARK STRIKER'S DEATH SPOT
Senator McNary (left) of Oregon and Senator Borah of Idaho, both
Republicans, and opponents of the extension of NRA, are pictured
leaving the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt.
(Associated Press Ph"tr
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ambassador to Germany, delivered
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ment where Ray Morencey, 25, union officer. w klU.H hv Ch.n., (Srav. 7.5. In a dispute over the walk,
out. (Associated Press Photo)
With the announcemnt of their engagement, Misr Adelaide Mof
fett, daughter of Federal Housing Administrator James A. Moffett, and
Henry Gibbons. r jegan solution of a housing problem of their
own. They'll be married in the fall. (Associated Press Photo)
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Max Baer (left), world's heavyweight champion, Ushlng out with
loft to the midriff of Babe Hunt, Ponca City, Okla., boxer, in their
exhibition fight at 8t. Loult. Baer used his left almost exclusively
during the four sounds. He fought with a badly swollen right hand.
(Associated Press Photo.
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G.irqs and money, a million dollars to be obtained from the sal
ofpa.ent. figured tn the fatal shooting of Joseph Gnsent. (left),
San F.-ncisco -rventor. by his brother, John Grisenti, la Denver,
fc Colo. (Aijoci-ted Press Photosj
The Rev. Fr. Charles E. Coughlin, organizer of the National Union
for Social Justice, calling for an united front at the first state mass
meeting of the new organization in Detroit, Several members of con
gress also spoke at the mass meeting Associated Press Photo).
Jack Medio (left) f'om the University of Washlngtor and James
Gllhula, University of Southern California aquatio ace. after their
1500 meter free style battlVln Harvard pool at Om bridge, Mass.
Medici set up a nev world record of 18:59.3 minutes, almost eight
seconds faster than the old msrk, with Gilhula on second behind In
the N. C. A. A. mer, (Associated Press Photoji
Jockey Gerry Wilson (above), th
jockey up on Golden Miller when
Miss Dorothy Paoet's heavily fav
ored steeplechaser fell In the Grand Cora Irene Sund, former school
National race at Aintree, England, teacher In Minnesota, as she np-
f eM from the same mount on the reared In a Los Angeles court where
following day. His fall In the big she was suing Capt. Michael Paul,
race created comment among Lon- former Russian army officer, for
don sports writers. (Associated $150,000 alleging breach of promise.
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