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12 PAGES IN GRAVURE ' WASHINGTON NEWS % FEATURES [ hg %u‘tflw %tuf p > SC and SUBURBS PICTURES ; - ' 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D. ., SEPTEMBER 20, 1936. i Y €, IV o T - \,.. . Jl BA ¢ ’f , — el - fx AN ENGLISH “QUEEN” IN VIRGINIA. Miss Eve d Mark-Wardlaw, daughter of Comdr. A. L. P. Mark-Wardlaw of the British Embassy, is shown as she ruled as queen of the annual tobacco festival and pageant at South Boston, © wide World Photos. WATCHING THE FLAMES DO THEIR DESTRUCTION. The Washington Golf and Coun- try Club was left a charred ruins by this dramatic early-morning blaze last Tuesday. Nearby Virginia residents watched the firefighters wage a losing battle. © Photo by Gus Chinn, Star Staff. 5 i i NAZIS HAVE BIG TIME IN NURNBERG. Some of the more than 100,000 Storm Troops THE GOVERNOR REACHES OUT. In an expansive mood for handshakes is Gov. Landon who heard Hitler shout defiance at Soviet Russia are shown marching through the town for as he greets a station crowd at New Haven, Conn., from the rear platform of his campaign . - oA : 2 id little to quiet Europe’s special on his swing into Maine, © Wide World Photos: ;}gvlzlsg. Natanal Socialist party convention there. The occasion did li o%m gy Phg&.. MASTERPIECES OF THE WASHINGTON LANDSCAPE—THE CAPITOL, THE MONUMENT, THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL AND ARLINGTON BRIDGE—FROM A DIFFERENT VIEW. © Star Staff Photo.