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MFPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MFDFOKD. OREGON, ETHIOPIANS ANSWER THROBBING WAR DRUMS ITALIAN ARMIES CAPTURE NORTHERN ETHIOPIAN CITIES IwMma IMmrnMr ,lmmMPm mmSwP , From out of the mountain! earn these Ethiopian tribesmen, answering their emperor's drum call to arms. See the spectacles on the warrior In the foreground, and the fellow aiming his rlfla on the right. They all seem to be happy at the prospect of engaging the Italians In battle. (Associated Press Photo) FIRST PICTURE OF GLOUCESTER AND BRIDE ' 5 4T " " '4 Vv rvs? cu'i? iVpisM The Duke of Gloucester and his bride, the former Lady Montagu-Douglas-Scott, waving to throngs 1 from Buckingham palace balcony after their wedding ceremony. This Associated Press Photo was taken a few minutes after the services, radioed to New York and then rushed to this newspaper. (Copyright by Associated Press t. IDAHO'S NEW EPISCOPAL BISHOP 4T " )v IT ffiil m " , iff X V 1. Sought In Slayings X" 4. Sr i' 5. it4 j . The Right Rev. Fred Bartlett (right), former bishop of North Dakota, was elected bishop of Idaho at a meeting of the House of Bishops of the Episcopal church In Houston, Tex. He fills the vacancy created by transfer of Bishop Mlddleton S. Barnwell (left) to the diocese of Georgia. Rev. Bartlett Is one of the church's youngest bishops. (Associated Press Photo) , Albert 8tern (above), 21-year-old . gunman, was the object of a frantic, widespread pohce search follow ing an ouiourst or violent gang war fare In Newark and New York. Dutch Schultz and four of his hench men were struck down. (Associated Press Photo) EARTHQUAKE SHAKES DOWN HOTEL IN HELENA This was what remained of th Capital Hotel In Helena, Mont., after the latest wriet of earU.quaket there. The hotel waa brdly damaged by the eevcre thocka of Oct. 18 and wai flattened out when another heavy temblor truck 13 daya Jater. Associated Preja Photo These four pictures, Just arrived from Europe, Illustrate In part the capture of Aduwa and the Holy City of Aksum by Italian leglone Invading northern Ethiopia. Top, left: a native priest, carrying Coptic cross, welcomes leaders of tho Italian army as It entered Aduwa. Top, right: native Askaris enter Aksum, with sacred obelisks showing In the background. Lower, left: Aakaris rout natives as they occupy Aksum. Lower, right: Italians take stock of troops at Aduwa. (Associated Press Paramount News Photos) Recent arrival of Crown Prince Asfa Wosan, son of Emperor Halls Selassie, In Adis Ababa, gave rise to rumors that he would bo crown d king, so Ethiopia would have a ruler In caso anything happened to the emperor. The title would not infringe on that of tho father, which is "King of Kings." (Associ ated Press Photo. IN NAZI-OLYMPIC GAMES ROW 27f Sr V&Mf 1 "ft 1 Dr. Theodore Lewald (left), president cf the German Olvmnlo com. mlttee, has declared "there is no question of religion In German sports" in reply to a charge by Jeremiah T. Mahoney (right), president of the American A. A. U., that both Jews and Catholics have been vic tims of discrimination. (Associated Press Photo) Awarded Hero Medal Campus Queen (: - . v ' kk) it i f ' J )fe. r; V-H V- V T .-f ye. 1 V - i it I Gilbert Lyle, 15 (above), of Lap wal, Ida., has, ' been awarded a Carnegie hero medal for saving the life ef Peggy Estes, 8, of Moscow, Ida., last fall when he ran across the path of an approaching train to drag her to safety after hor bicycle got stuck on the tracks. (Associat ed Press Photo) Marcella 8cott, a senior co-ed, was campus queen at the Univer sity of California at Los Angeles to preside over the annual home coming day November 2, the day of the U. C. L. A.-Californla foot ball game. (Associated Press Photo) TWO CHARGED WITH CHILD'S DEATH 7 -f i t I, H '7 , . ,jt i B. F. Zlmmsr (left) and Mrs. Hmel Luceia Hasty were Indicted In Honuiam, W.-'sh., in connection with the de.-.tli of r.tra. Hty's tiiree-year-old son, Ronald. The b-hy wan strangled and besten to dejth, the police charge. (Associated Press Photo) ITALIANS TAKE ANOTHER ETHIOPIAN TOWN r-- A machine gun crew In action behind a pile of rocks, as tanks covored tho rough ground, bristling with guns, In the background. This action picture by Joseph Caneva, Associated Press staff photog rapher, was taken on the Adigrat-Mskale frontier. Tho Italians took Makale in their latest drive. (As soclatod Press Photo) GEOGRAPHIC EXPEDITION SHOOTS RAPIDS The National Geographic Soclety'e expedition down the 8almon river Is nearlng an end and the party expects to reach Lewlston, Idaho, about Oct. 28. The trip was made down the "River of No Re turn" to obtain geological data. The expedition's barge Is shown shooting over Bailey's rapids on the Little 8almon, 200 mllee above Lewlstoo. (Associated Press Photo) MEISTER'S ATTEMPTED FIELD GOAL FAILS , . . . -ut- Ktflt.? jri. I fat. CT M ft i A - iseatr . Herm Melster, 8. Mary's tackle, as he attempted a field goal from the -t2-yi.rd line In the l-o.-dham game ending In a 7-7 tie. The placement fiizled. Mai Flese, fullback whose great kicking kept the Rams . on tho defensive, held the ball for Meistsr, Associated Press Photo)) -