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LOS ANGELES RESUMES TRANSIENTS' BLOCKADE
WASHINGTON ATHLETIC STARS WED
AMELIA EARHART VISITS RECUPERATING HOWARDS
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The Los Angeles police department established Its blockade against unemployed transients for another
season. Here are Sergeant Earl F. Helntzelman of the Los Angeles police and Chief J. A. Milter of Cotton
police checking the destinations of young travelers at Cotton, Calif- 50 miles from Los Anaeles. (Asso-
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Amelia Earhart Putnam (left) famed woman filer, paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard at ths Chi
caao hospital where they were recuperating from critical Injuries suffered when their plane crashed In
the transcontinental Bendtx trophy race. (Associated Press Photo)
Kidnaped By Slayer F. D. R. OPENS RED CROSS DRIVE
NEW HAIR STYLES FEATURE CURLS
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'If You Whip Men,
Whip Women, Too'
I Olive McKean, member of the American Olympic swlmml- , team, and Op7 - S
Charles Mucha. former All-Coast guard on the Unlvers' of Washing- V-. J
ton eleven, were married at Seattle. They are she-- .i here after the "J? "
ceremony. (Associated Press Phr .
,t?SATf& , 113 V .r'.Jr ,i too, with women whip wlelders If j6Of 'aArlCl? i
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Tha dictators of hair styles for milady have decreed curls the more
the merrier for the coming season, and here are New York manne
quins showing some of the ucea to which curls have been put. The
coiffures shown at left feature "banks" of curls. Upper right, a mod
ern version of the empress pompadour effect. Lower right, one version
of the new "coronation" halrdress. (Associated Press Photos)
HOLD SPOTLIGHT IN CRISIS
J. Levon Nell (above), 26-year-old
Ogden, Utah, taxi driver, told offi
cials he had been forced to drlvi
Luther Jones, ex-convict, from Utah
to Carlln, Nov., shortly before th,
holdup killing of four men at Elko,
Nov., which was assertedly con
fessed by Jones. (Associated Pres,
Photo)
Linked With Envoy
Making his first airplane flight, Eugenlo Cardinal Pacelll, papal sec
retary of state, Is pictured Just before leaving New York on a tour of
five American cities. Kneeling to kiss his ring Is Mrs. Nicholas Brady,
papal duchess. (Associated Pres, Photo)
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King Leopold (left) of Belgium and Lord Plymouth (right) of England
took prominent roles as Europe's affairs reached a new crisis. Lord
Plymouth, chairman of the committee to control non-intervention In
the Spanish Civil War, was handed strongly worded Russian demands
for a virtual blockade of Portuguese ports. King Leopold announced
reversion to Belgium's pre-war policy of isolation and neutrality.
(Associated Press Photos)
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This picture of Mrs. Walll, Simp
son) friend of King Edward VIII of
England, showing her In a sports
costume of the day, was made In
1927 at Coronado, Calif., while she
was married to her first husband,
Commander E. W. Spencer of the
U. 8. navy. (Associated Press
Photo)
Frank Wykoff, three time, a member of the American Olympic team
as a sprinter, Is shown as he got hi, first look at his daughter, Mar
orie Louise, born to his wife at Los Angeles. The nurse holding tha
Infant up for his Inspection I, Miss Florence Young. Wykoff now la
head of a grammar school at Carplnterla. Calif. (Associated Pres,
Photo)
CELEBRATE FIRST ANNIVERSARY
Published report, at Washington
aid Mr,. Franoe, W. Bunker
(above), prominent In Denver and
Washington society, might wed
Augusto Rosso, former Italian am
bassndor to the United States who
Is now Italian rspresentativo at
Moscow. Mr,. Bunker termed th,
report an "unconfirmed rumor."
They were frequently together In
Colorado during the summer. (Asso
ciated Pres, Photo)
Denies Beating
MOLLISON WINGS HIS WAY TOWARD EUROPE i p :; 'if I y. ' ' j ; J
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Hers is the low-wing, single-cockpit plane of Capt. James Molllson as It left New York on a one-stop flight
to London. The plane has a sliding hood to convert It Into a closed type. Mollison Intended to navigate
only with a gyroscop, compass and artificial horizon. (Associated Prtai Photo
Though they wouldn't dleclons the date, Josn Crawford and Franchot
Tons of the movies, shown here dining together at their Hollywood
home, have celebrated the first anniversary of their marriage. "We at,
1 wedding coke, ran a picture In our projection room and eat there
holding hands." said Mis, Crawford. (Associated Press Photo)
Mrs. Charlee Poole, shown as she
appeared at the commencement of
the trial at Detroit of 12 Black Le
gion members for shooting hsr hus-.
band to death May '.3, ssld shs
would refute th, "ridiculous lie"
jthat Poole wa, killed for beating'
; her. (Associated Pres, Photo)
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The annual Red Cross roll call was started for 1936 at the White House
when Mies Hebe Reynolds enrolled President Roosevelt ae the first
member. Admiral Cary T. Brayson (loft), chairman of the Red Cross,
look, on. (Associated Press Photo)
NEW HOME OF KING'S FRIEND
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Here I, the new horn, of Mr,. Wally Simpson, vivacious American
born friend of King Edward of England, at No. 16 Cumberland Terrace,
London, within a ten-minute drive of Buckingham Palace. She moved
Into her new flat while her hueband, whom shs sued for divorce, took
uo residence at the exoluslvs Guards Club. (Associated Press Photo).
MOVING DAY FOR MRS. SIMPSON
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Movers are shown In this radlophoto, from London removing th furni
ture of Mrs. Wallle Warflald Simpson, friend of King Edward VIII,
from her apartment In Bryanstown Court to her new residence on
Cumberland Terrace, She has separated In hur hunLand and filed
ult for divorce. (Associated Press Photo)