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Alice Moore, 20-year-old daughter of Alice Joyce, star of the silent films, and Tom Moore, also a star in silent days, is shown with mother in a Los Angeles court where her film contract was approve A hours later Miss Moore flew to Yuma, Ariz. and became the f Felix Knight, who recer.tly came to the films from opera. (Asso- Press Photo) a Selassie on Round of Duty ‘As Italian guns pounded at the border, Emperor Haile Selassie in. spected the model prison at Addis Ababa, built to scotch charges of backwardness. Luigi Vinci-Gigliucci, Italian minister, follows him. Japan's frugal premier, Admiral Kaisuke Okada, goes to the Tokyo dental school clinic when his teeth need attention. Here he’s shown in ors comtist's chair, attended by a school professor. (Associated Presa HAILED AS 4-H CLUB LEADERS Four pretty girls modeled old-fashioned and modern hair styles at a meeting of the National Hair- dressers’ and Cosmetologists’ association at New York. Helen Britchard (left) and Josephine Gray (right) wear the old. SIX BEAUTIES GET FILM JOBS A nationwide search for mos. representative beautiful girls resulted in six being chosen to date, with blonds off to a big lead. Left to right: Virginia Gray of Hollywood; Edna Callahan of Livermore, Cal.; Mary Jane Halsey of Milwaukee, Wis.; Venita Vardon of Georgia; Clarrisa Sherry of Hawkeye, la., and S! Browning of Missouri. (Associated Press Photo) DRAFT DODGER’S NEWBORN BABY Mrs. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wife of the World war draft dodger, Is shown with her fifth-worn, a daughtei who arrived September 23. Mrs. Bergdoll, living with her mother-in-law in Phila. delphia, is fighting for clemency for her husband, who is in Germany. (Associated Press Photo) A REAL TRIPLE THREAT HERE Eileep Hanmer (center front) and Gertrude Rheb wear the new. (Acsaciated Precs Photo) LEE’S BIRTHPLACE MADE NATIONAL SHRINE * Banker-Priest during dedication ct The birthplace of General Robert E. Lee at Stratford-on-the-Potomac, Va., was made a national shrine t which a message from President Roosevelt was read. Here I general view of crowd which attended the exercises. (Associated Press Photo) ONFISCATED MILK FED TO HOGS IN CHICAGO STRIKE When directors of the Ticonder- oga National bank of Ticonderoga, WN. Y., needed 2 new president, they selected the Rev. Cyril F. Stevens, astor of St, Mary’s church. He grees to serve. (Associated Press AMERICA’S STAR FARMER OF 1935 Paul Leck (above), 18, Washington county, Mo., farmer who mai 16 pigs equal $1,916 In four years, was selected as the 1935 star far America and awarded $500 at the American Royal Livestock show insas City, Mo, (Associated Press Photo) ! BRITISH PRINCE TO TAKE BRIDE Great Britain will cee. another royal wedding whien the Duke, of fi a ice Montagu-| jae- 4 abbey Presta 6. they aa oie Determined to shut off Chicago’s milk supply, truck near Allen Corners, 12 miles south of hot hogs, Violence has flared frequently in the strike. (Associ: Elgin’ IN, ‘satzod several care of milk, and feu the contents ts jated Prees Photo) ALASKA RADIOMAN ON VACATION Sergt. Stanley R. Morgan of the United States signa! corps, who flashed from Point Barrow news of the airplane crash which killed Will: Rogers and Wiley Post, is taking his first vacation from Alaska In seven’ years, With him at Seattle are his daughter, Beverly, 12; his wife, and een, Barrow, 4. (Associated Press Photo) CRASH SURVIVORS ARE MARRIED Four survivors of the Ruth Nichols’ plane crash at Troy, N. Y., Lt lanned on being married In a plane over Manhattan, carried out a double wedding on the ground. Left to right: Ray Hanes, Atlanta, Ga, and hie bride, the former Gl: dys Berkenheleer, West New York, N. J.; the former Nena Berkenhelser, Gladys’ sister, and her husband, William Holt, Atlanta. Miss Nichols was critically hurt In the crash and the . pilot Capt, Harry Hublite, was killed, (Associated Press Photo)