Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, July 07, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX WEST AWAITS DAMPER ON DROUTH AS GOVERNMENT RUSHES AID zgV ■- a ii is 0 1 'Sttil. : \ lllWsw Ji jS JU OmT * -■ rT.. r f&alssi v * v ' j|||a |» H |WF ~ I ■■? >w riw ' ■Kjffi^''~ , '<?. J ~: |LJ& I . - . Cattle being shipped As the West awaited a damper on the drouth, described in some northwestern states as the “worst in memory,’ conditions in the Dakotas, Montana and lowa remained serious with no re lief in sight. The government marshaled ts forces to aid the both by rushing subsistence work projects .to employ 50,000 and by a purchasing and processing plan to remove a million head of livestock from the seared ranges. While rainfall and precipitation relieved the situation in some parts, conditions ECHO OF THIS PARIS MEETING HEARD AT GENEVA WWW"-'--I ' 11 -. ■ l lk ?I ‘ —ll - iWH Irtd ’**l2-fl iwll f IViinll It • ijy Sii wii TwMHV ; ’ '.'ss «, ’ * .jHk£; ■;■ S& «88&jg k Ik JL& x flHkhofliK wjX |M r.J 7 ' W’ /•' g? ■ ; f ’• ;1 > I "- •> - *• 1 Yvon Delbos Leon Blum Sir George Clerk Anthony Eden Echo of this meeting, in Paris, between British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and French Premier Leon Blum was later heard in Geneva as the two statesmen joined common cause in announcing their governments would not recognize Italy’s annexation of Ethiopia and pledg ed their continued faith in the League of Nations. Shown in this group are, left to rght, Yvon Delbos, French foreign minister; Blum, Sir George Clerk, British ambassador to France, and Eden. | BRITISH TROOPS. RUSHED TO JERUSALEM, GUARD CITY Ril | • Kjfc J*® •' ■ z "IIWBImFTL - - ■■. /BF - «* 1 J /■ <•£wlMfcaß ® - ..ICbI rak i British troops on guard in Jerusalem Operatng with light field piecesftand machine guns, British troops are seen on guard in Jerusalem where intermitten rioting between Jews and Arabs sent casualty lists high and Gre ater! a sei ions situation. From their position atop this building, the troops fired on snipers. —Copyright by Hearst Metrotone News r : z,z;.'_ j v> i * ~ ’ ..' - .„ o! **' ' • ’*•■" .., V . : '-» . - x^.--'.? I .'. a» ■* in others sent wheat prices high and added hourly to the esti mated damage of $250,000,000. In North Dakota, streams and rivers were fast drying up, and cattle were being rushed out of the area. At Medora, the Missouri river, almost completely dried up, permitted the crossing of automobiles, as shown above. The other photo shows drouth-stricken cattle being shipped out of the arid state. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936 —Central Press. ' tj,;' ’ You will find a small round bouillon spoon helpful in removing the cores from pears w hich you are preparing for canning 'or stuffing for a salad. Cut pears in half 'lengthwise. As Women’s Dash Record Fell .... g ■ I < x m ■ l I ■> « ' \ W > <• ®sfe wZi ixTifeZs I I '•!■ Ur W> y MLTi - - ( I ■ . F iMlrll Miss Helen Stephens, 19, speed flash from Fulton, Mo., is shown setting a new world’s record of 11.7 seconds in the 100-meter dash at Brown Uni versity Stadium, Providence, R. 1., during the try-outs for the U. S. women’s Olympic team. Annette Rogers of Chicago is seen six yards behind. They’ll both go to Berlin. _ (Central Press) IN $300,000 ALIENATION SUIT life ¥: ; I IHK 1 ' £ i t 1 m jui ML.C < 'tCk mI ? k "O • ! W; wP - OIM kk ,z W ’ • ... xLiBl Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar, Jr., with Lewis E. Mallory, 111, inset. Principals in a $300,000 alienation of affctions suit at Miami, Fla., involving two wealthy men and a .former actress, Kathryn Crawford, are shown above. James Edgar, Jr., 27-year old Michigan sugar heir, shown with his wife, the former Craw ford, filed the suit against Lewis E. Mallory, 111, wealthv Penn sylvanian, inset. —Central Press. Aids Spy Trial I <■ •' - . ' H:.- "■ \’: Janet Oto (above), Japanese serv ant girl, testified against Harry Thompson, convicted as Japanese- Baid spy in Los Angeles who sold i. S. naval secrets. She sa’d she acted as messenger between Thomp-! »on and the Japanese consul’s office. (Central Press)' I A»l- <sojr )HO-HO- HOq NO To I 00 -«e. TmE 9 J ’O'® / p uUV mKT ON I \ Gr' VJ - i -_ V x —-%<sp.~r tr ' NO ~ MfcHFSGEQ / f vm IS As New Vaulting Star Soared to World Record l —K j ' T . i .AcC::.. Wg| V! MRW iA * A 1 E K "ijbl >I ■ 71 4i ,! ’ ’’’’’’l'KtrWW. -..1f ' < w xvi %n. . TL*/" ; via;7 K A r < — * • I II I ————— a———————* • George Varoff, unheralded Hawaiian vaulter of the Olympic Club of San Francisco, is shown above clearing the bar for a new world’s record pole-vault of 14 feet 612 inches at Princeton, N. J. Inset show’s the record holder with Earle Meadow’s of the University of Southern California, who finished second. Both qualified for the Olympic finals. __ „ (Central Press) “UNDESIRABLES”—SO THEY WERE FLOGGED AND SHAVED ~ . —— -- "WB Bl 1 ■f™r »; 'lgr hrU w F<* W" «r Ww? I i I W. . L x ~z- s ki -.jJ *”-■■ s*,- »'J »Nfc. , *> • • ,1 ifefc ......feAJh,..« < ajSl ••i. t * ««• |W T ,WL. ' X- xv ;. 11 ?Wi Sb.-;*? Ilr ■ I 4s- T »“ Ft-piJ 'r . Carolyn, Glenn and Grace Fowler; Inez and ikrs. Bertha Fowler. investigation into alleged flogging and head shaving of “undesirable” men and women ii. vhe swamp region of Wilmington, N. C., continued as stories of the reputed brutalities named leaders of the group of night-riding “ vjgilantos. ’ ’ The night riders are said to have been led by a fanatic minister who considered the victims “undesirables.” The five women shown above were reputedly flogged and had their heads shaved. Shown left to right, are Carolyn, Glenn and Grace Fowler, sisters, and Inez and Mrs. Bertha Fowler, daughter and mother but’not re lated to the other three. —Central Press. GARNER OPENS NEW PAN-AMERICAN HIGHWAY Iw,JR * < ' ' jUJfe-X / '-x W t Ml f. • i jOk Im VMf ■■, \ f t H WMX | rk Jh ’ W" JBZ <y< - a@L IL Xs ;,i A 1 w 1 Wf < A 11V ] b __ : j ----- j| Vincente Cortez Gen. Eduardo Hay Vice President Garner With Vice President John Nance Garner heading the list of American representatives ceremonies attendant on the opening of i)ie $17,000,000 Pan-American highway linkinc- the Texas border with Mexico’s interior are pictured. Shown., left to riyht, on the speakers’ stand ’’ Vincente Cortez ’ Gen - Eduardo Hay, Mexican secretary of foreign relations,