TORIE) EA ISEB UR WAIN THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936 ~, Late News Pictures and Cartoons .:. CATALONIA SECEDES FROM SPAIN ea ' ies showing rebel territory | | Complete success of rebel forces in the Spanish province at Catalonia ended in the secession of this section from the Spa- nish Republic. Revolutionists set up a government modeled on the Soviet Russian plan, declaring all private property con- fiscated. Shown at the top is a picture of street fighting in Barcelona, principal city of Catalonia, and below, the map shows the size of the seceding district, while the shaded por- tion is territory now in rebel hands. BEAUTIFUL STAR IN NEW PICTURE A charming picture of Miss Binnie Barnes, famous movie star as she appears in the new picture "The Last of the Mohicans" from James Fenimore Cooper's widely read story. Miss Barnes plays the part of Alice Munro, daughter of the British Colonel in command of colonial troops in America when George II was King of England. PAGE THE WINDOW CLEANER It will take a lot of "elbow grease" to clean this window, which is above the main entrance to Regina's new federal building. Measuring 36 feet high (nearly three storeys). and seven feet wide, it is one of the biggest windows in Canada. The apparently insignificant coat of arms at the bottom of the window is actually 'five feet high and four and half wide. LEADERS IN THE SPANISH REVOLUTION A new picture to reach Canada from the Spanish war zone, shows Felipe Sanchez (right), military commander of the Fascists' Zone in Vigo, leaving his office to inspect motorized forces of the rebel army. S SS , TWILIGHT OF THE GODS --Yardley in the Boston Herald RESTORATION OF FAMOUS WELSH CASTLE AROUSES GREAT INTEREST The work of restoration on the Pembroke Castle, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has aroused great interest in the British Isles and among Welshmen throughout the world. The castle dates from the coming of William the Conqueror to Pembroke in 1081, and has been the scene of blood- shed and violence many times, It is oné of the strongest fortresses in the United Kingdom, and is regarded as one of the most picturesque treasures in West Wales. THE "KING" LAUGHS OUT LOUD When the photographer paid an informal visit to the King of the Jungle, resting in the Zoological Gardens, London, Mr. Lion kindly consented to pose. The kingly beast was so gra- cious that he laughed out loud, when the photographer merely wanted a smile. ITALY TRAINS HER SONS FOR THE SEA Italy's future sailors are seen marching past H. E. Ricci, President of the Opera Balilla, at the completion of their Marine Course. tyy