Tie Eagles EY B eC ROLASN THURS., FEBRUARY 20th, 1936 ~ Z sseee = ee SSSELEA OH : ' +4 5 f . my 3 © © : ate News Pictures an artoons .t. oo oo ft ' e rere ant anand - - a + 5) SMALL BRITISH DESTROYER BATTLES TREMENDOUS SEAS "MOST SHAPELY LEGS" CANADIAN BLIZZARD TRAVELS SOUTH ' 2 eee 2 Snowbound Minnesota home| fe ; "It is quite easy to imagine the}surprised look which must have appeared on the face of the gentleman in the above picture when he first opened his front door after the recent blizzard. Half an hour's strenuous digging enabled him to make a new entrance. and although the snow was not labeled "Made in Canada" he is. positive it was. The house is near Duluth. GOING TO RESCUE OF MAROONED INHABITANTS d H.M. destroyer "Sturdy", attendant to the aircraft carrier "Furious" would appear to be very: well name This photograph, taken from the "Furious" en route to Gibraltar for the Spring Cruise, shows the "Sturdy" almost disapeparing from sight in the waves. She withstood the heavy seas easily and arrived in port none the worse for the adventure. THOUSANDS MOURN A "KINGMAKER" In competition with scores of = chorines, Mme. Billie Borge ee : was judged to have the "most ype beautiful legs in Paris," title held for many years by Mlle. Mistinguette, famous enter- tainer. '{ecc workers rescue family | New blizzards sweeping down from Canada threatened a cru-~ cial shortage of food and fuel in the midwestern States. ; Our picture shows part of a gang of 150 CCC workers digging : through drifts near Maryville to rescue a family of four, one of whom died before the rescue 'was effected. - His Majesty on the Canadian Pacific The cortege of General Kondylis, who helped to restore King George of Greece to his throne, is shown passing through the streets of Athens while thousands of sorrowing people watch the procession. Note the picturesque uniforms of the soldiers marching on each side of the cortege FRANCE DETERMINED DEMILITARIZED RHINE WILL NOT BE FORTIFIED anadians have a particularly| rail lines, Illustration No. 1|hand side" of Canadian Pacific As it became increasingly evident that Germany desires to fortify the demilitarized Rhine zone, warm spot in their hearts for King Edward VIII, a sincere af- fection honestly earned by His 'Majesty during 'his visits to this shows His Majesty in the typical- ly courteous act of thanking the crew of the Royal Special. No. 2. engine 2231. No. 4. Edward VIII, with the exception of his voyage -- on H.M.S. Renown, has travelled . + . + j Cai 7 "| France appears equally certain that it shall not become an armed border. Above are pictures of country as Prince of Wales. The peer ea Sc aeee aan etl aatea nate "The a) 'one of France's northern defences built underground for ammunition storage and reserve shel- rant ect aaa ee ee aire ting a the station platform at| picture shows him with Captain le = Ne ak a At the lower right shows a concrete gun emplacement at one of the defences, phases of his different journeys by| Calgary. No. 3. In the driver's|E. Griffith on board the Empress oat while at the left is a map showing some of the fortified zones along the German border. Canadian Pacific st hips and of France, a eae isk seat. His Majesty on the "right , A