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Once a world-famous work of art—now a Jumble of wreckage. Throughout Europe a search is being<br />

tonducted for the vandals who broke into the Cathedral of Valencia, Spain, stole all the Jewels on the<br />

statue ••Purlsima," and then knocked the statue down, with the resultant destruction pictured here. At<br />

tha right detectives are seen seeking clues to the thieves.<br />

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Bun's rays for Claire Ray! One<br />

thing can be said about the cam-<br />

eraman—there's not a selfish thing<br />

about him! When he was walking<br />

through Miami Beach, Fla., the<br />

other day and came upon this<br />

beautiful sight, he thought all the<br />

world should share his views. So<br />

here comely Claire Ray, musical<br />

comedy star, smiles sunnily upon<br />

you as she takes her daily sunbath.<br />

No, he isn't dressed up for a<br />

costume party. This 8-year-old<br />

boy is entitled to wear his fancy<br />

suit with knee-breeches and pumps<br />

all the year round, for he's the<br />

Earl of Gainsborough — and the<br />

youngest earl in England. His<br />

great-great-grandfather wore just<br />

such an outfit in 1840, when he<br />

received the title.<br />

THE ENQUIRER XND EVEN<strong>IN</strong>G NEWS t, tm<br />

Art — Sino - Japanese Negotiations Held on Ship<br />

Bang! If this gavel doesnt keep<br />

order in the house of representatives,<br />

nothing will. Eight feet long<br />

and weighing 250 pounds, it is the<br />

largest of more than 100 gavels<br />

which Speaker John Gamer has<br />

received as gifts. Here's pretty<br />

Josephine Sterling, secretary, using<br />

It for a chair.<br />

When Mexicans tune in on their favorite radio station, they may<br />

be listening to male choruses—like this one—broadcast from the nearest<br />

insane asylum. For musical training has proved beneficial to the<br />

mental condition of insane patients and they are taking part in concerts<br />

which are heard regularly on the air.<br />

Soviet soldiers are being concentrated along the Manchurian border<br />

according to advices reaching Tokyo. Two army corps were in<br />

the immediate vicinity of Vladivostok, the reports said. Here is a<br />

typical company of Soviet infantrymen on the march.<br />

Members of the IT. S. senate committee on banking and currency, investigating alleged manipulation<br />

Lieut. Thomas H. Massle, U. S. N. (right), of Winchester. Ky.. is of the securities and commodity market, are shown here in session at Washington as they heard the<br />

shown with his wife, Mrs. Thalia Massle, aboard the U. S. S. Alton at testimony of Senator Daniel O. Hastings of Delaware. Left to right, are: Senators Arthur Capper of<br />

Pearl harbor. Honolulu. He is awaiting trial for the murder of Joseph Kansas. Hastings, James Couzens of Michigan, Peter Norbeck of South Dakota, Duncan Fletcher of<br />

Kahahawai, one of flve men accused of having attacked Mrs. Massle. Florida, and Smith W. Brookhart of Iowa, standing. Norbeck is the committee chairman.<br />

Floods of me^od snow and landslides have taken a score of lives, wiped out parts ot towns and<br />

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The British flagship, H. M. S. Kent, aboard which world leaders have been conferring In an effort to<br />

bring peace between Japan and China, is shown here at anchor in the Whangpoo river at<br />

Note the native boats in foreground. A conference, arranged by British diplomats, aboard the Kent<br />

ended In a virtual agreement by Japanese and Chinese to cease hostilities, although the battle continued<br />

pending official approval of peace by the two governments.<br />

Flaxen-haired Joan Marsh of the<br />

movies doesi\'t have a sore throat,<br />

as you might suspect. She's only<br />

showing off a fashionable new ascot<br />

tie of red and brown and white.<br />

Her new spring chapeau is of<br />

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In high pitched coolie dialect, the renegade dtdxens of Shanghai's<br />

Chinese city shown on right is making confession that cost him his<br />

life. A few minutes after he had admitted setting lire to dwellings<br />

in the Chapel district to aid invading Japanese, he was executed, on<br />

the spot by the Chinese soldier shown on left. Japanese notes were<br />

found on the coolie. Picture shows confession scene with disdainful<br />

natives looking on.<br />

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China's famed Great Wall, built 2000 years ago to protect her from the northern barbarians, could<br />

not withstand the onslaught of Japan's determined army advancing through Manchuria. Above are<br />

shown Japanese troops, waving a battle flag and giving a shout of victory, as they surmounted a section<br />

of the wall, the flrst time the ancient barrier has beensurmounted by an Invader. The wall, made of brick<br />

and granite filled in with earth, starts on the eastern seacoast and winds eastward for 1500 miles, separating<br />

China proper and Manchuria.<br />

Mr*. Miriam A. (Ma) Ferguson,<br />

above, who once canned fruit in<br />

the Texas gubernatorial mansion,<br />

again has tossed her bonnet into<br />

the race for governorship of the<br />

Lone Star state. She won the office<br />

in 1934 to "vindicate" her hus-<br />

**nnrinted pr—s Phot* , band, former Governor James E.<br />

Waite Hoyt (right),, formerly of the New York Yankees, is shown (Pa) Ferguson, who had been oust-<br />

caused thousr.nds of dollars of property damage in the northwest. Here you see wreckage of the home at Clearwater, Fla., with Manager Max Carey as he signed with the ed a decade before. She was critlof<br />

George Jol nsor, a logger, at High Point, Wash., pfter warm rains sent tons of boulders, logs and earth Brooklyn Dodgers. Hoyt arrived at camp minus 33 pounds and looked cised for wholesale pardoning of<br />

down the mountainside. The water la the foreground is from a flooded creek* more like the star of the Yankee and Red Sox day* ^<br />

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A terrified mother and child . . . a dread aerial bomb about to<br />

drop upon them . . . war planes winging overhead . . . but this sensational<br />

pictorial plea for disarmament has been banned by the French<br />

government. The poster, calling "for the disarmament of nations." la<br />

shown here before officials ordered tta removal from a modem art<br />

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