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KEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOKH OREGON, GAY TRAIL ENDS FOR GRADUATES AND GIRL FRIEND '"tuna - V-,t-ITC-". ' ...IWn.W Tr-" II lln I 1MI t ll.lq IIHlUjU t, vStiV-. J' 1 1:1: hit P' I v.f "tH "! HIT A dizzy whirl of 11 months through Broadway's bright spots ended for Edwin 0. Chester (right), Merlyn Williams and Mrs. Mary Black when they were arrested In Scarsdale, N. Yl, charged with looting hundreds of homes of furs, g.ma nd clothing. Above: Police Inspecting some of the loot. Chester and Williams were said to be University of California at Los Angeles graduates. (Associated Press Photo Hs b f X - i t L' STUDENTS CARRY INJURED FROM BATTLEFIELD m.,SlI0lhU-dej;U "h, CLShJd wlth P0"" durln9 antl-Britlsh riots In Egypt carrying away one of their i 1 . ?hri i Ured' FourJtl,en were hurt In the Nov. 18 riots when police ujed I clubs Instead nuns as they did In Previous demonstrations. (.V-.toeiated Press Photo. moicaa GLOBE CIRCLING PLANE GOES TO FINAL HANGAR Ml -1 The Winnie Mae, the late Wiley Post's record setting globe-girdling plane being pushed Into the Smith sonian Institute In Wsshington, D. C, whera It will be preserved for posterity. It was taken to the capital from the mlddlewest In box car. (Associated Press Photo 1 '..fWt(n i. A 200-inch glass disc teinq trF.sn from the ann:nlinq oven In a Corning. N. Y., glass works. The hugs disc will be sent to California where it will be Installed In t Southern California obssrvstorv. (Associated Press Photai FORDHAM, NEW YORK PLAYZRS ENGAGE IN FIST FIGHT CONVICTS RECAPTURED IN BREAK -f- . x sV 1 I I Spectators at the Fordham-New York university football game In New York war treated, at ns extra expense, to a fine old-fashluned fist fight and gsneral scrap. The fist-throwing started when Perry Geffen, N. Y. U., and Amerlno Sarno, Fordham, mixed It after the Violets were penalized. Hera a email mob, Including police, mills about after ths brawl waa stopped and the players taken from the pame. (Associated Press Phot CHINESE REFUGEES FLEE NATIVE DISTRICTS i r mm 1 'Uwiiil . ?v ss. .., , kt" rc" iy-. l Frank Joyce, 21-year-old convict, being led back to the Massachu setts state prison In Boston after ho waa captured by police. Three men, Including two convicts were killed and several wounded In as attempted break by five Inmates. (Associated Press Photql CLAUDETTE AND HER SHY FIANCE Fcnr-ctrlcken residents of the Chapel district and other Chinese controlled Areas of Shanghai poured Into the International settlement following the killing of Hideo Nakayama, Japanese seaman, In th Hongkew district. Here Is part of the motley procession of frightened Chinese leaving Chapel In fear of a possible Japanese attack. The Incident w.is the first of a series leading to a new crisis In 8 1 no Japanese relations. (Associated Press Photoi i ELDERLY MAN SKATES FOR EXERCISE In Bombed City ' - ' ? t if ! "'S l ' iS ' t 'J i r- ii n ; I rv. k i "N,, nil Claudette Colbert, movie star, and Dr. Joel J. Pressman, Hollywood throat apeclallst, are shown as they admitted In San Francisco that they planned to be married. Earlier In the day on their arrival from Los Angeles by plane, Dr. Pressman smashed a camera and hid In oar to elude photographers. He came here to dellvnr a scientific lec ture, and the pretty actress accompanied him, she said, "Just for tha trip." (Associated Press Photo In Guard Post Last To See Girl? WW ' -iSk fV- ; . ' fci'ftittiiiiiiii Newell H. Clayton (left), despite his 88 years, Is an itnthuslastle roller skater In 8a It Lake City, Utah, and visits the rink three times week for exerciss. Hs haa been at It 30 years. (Associated Press Photo) PARENTS OF LIVERMORE BOY Or. A. R. Stadln (above), former ly of Loma Linda, Calif., was head of the Seventh Day Adventlst hos pital In Deasye, Ethiopia, which was bombed by Italian airmen. Hi and Mrs. Stsdln left for Djaeye last January. (Associated Press Photo) In Weird Suicide S 3 Richard Sawyer, 16 (above), aon of a policeman, was believed to have been the last person to have sesn 8ally Jean Kelley, 7, alive bsfore she was found hanging In a garage at Seattle, Wash. (Associated Press Photo Ray Jack of Berkeley, one-ysal letterman, plays right guard on ths 1935 California football squad. He's 21 years old and will hive another year of competition with the Golden Bears. (Associated Press Photo) -3 3 t.- . 1 1 i 4 V 1 . .... J WHERE KINGSFORD-SMITH IS LOST Jesss Llvormsre (left). Wall Street operator, In Los Angslss on his wsy to Santa Barbara, Calif., from St. Louis an route to the bedside of hie son. Jesse. r., who wi near death from a gunshot wound Inflicted by his mother, Mrs. Dorothea Llvsrmors (right), second lf of ths broker. (Associated Press Photos) aid py her sweetheart, William Correll, 21, to have plunged Into a srsek near Brookfleld, Mo., after s ride with him, Thelma Wolfe. 11 (above), waa drowned. InveatlgS' tore, at a loes to explsln her so lions, called it suicide. She left 1 note, which Correll found, ssylng "He Is not guilty, don't blims him." (AM9tit prut Photoi T N 7X. t i CALCUTTA,fsO ,kl (a .v Vi.,.i M i O I41AHPJ (ctYLClN KINGSFORD SMITH LAST REPORTED HERE t 13 r w .-f... a if V JJT Sir Charles Klngsford-Smith was last reported battling a monsron aboul 1S0 miles from shore In ths Bay of Bengal, after flying ovar Akyab on his way to Singapore and Au:tial!a In an effort to establish 1 London to Australia record. Th map shows ths misting lrman' jfouts, XAtsoclatsd Pre Photoi