Page 6 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 "«. Late News Pictures and Cartoons .:. WHICH WOULD YOU PICK AS "MISS AMERICA" ! ut Difficulties confronted by judges responsible forselecting "Miss America" at the annual beauty contest at Atlantic City are evident when one views these attractive contenders, shown as they arrived at the resort for the big show, which was won last year by Henrietta Leaver, Pittsburg. SAVE 212 AS SHIPS CRASH IN BLINDING FOG ee - One of the most thrilling maritime rescues in recent history was accomplished when 212 passengers were saved from the steamer "Ro- mance" after she had been rammed by the steamer New York during a dense fog off the Boston coast. The steel prow of the New York knif- ed the ancient excursion boat 10 miles off shore and sent it to the bottom in 20 minutes. SCENES IN SPANISH WAR ZONE VACATION OVER, MEMORIES LINGER Cae \e4 ut ae | Rebel machine gun nee Among my souvenirs" Although the school bell signalled curfew for vacation activi- ties, memories of the summer holiday enjoyments hang over for these twc youthful students as they resume their strug- gles with the "three R's" i ANNO 1950 League Secretary: "If some country would only pay its sub- Scription we could send for a plumber."--Dublin Opinion. yw M Spain's bitter war rages on.as rebel troops advance relentless- ly toward the capital, Madrid. In the top photo, a rebel ma- chine gun unit is pictured advancing on the run to improve its position in the vicinity of San Sebastian. A detachment of young boys who are being trained for war by rebel leaders is shown in the lower photo riding threugh the streets of Seville on a truck. Youngsters are being trained in army tactics in several cities held by rebels. "KING BESSIE" CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP WITHOUT EFFORT € CHAMPION COW WINS HIGHEST AWARD AT CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIITION The kingly beast shown above is not turning up his nose with contempt, but merely expressing his autocratic breeding. King Bessie Ormsby Pietertje 37th captured Senior and Grand cham- pionships at Ottawa, Canadian National Exhibition and London last year, and this year he is doing his best to repeat. With the Ottawa championship already tucked away he has just won the Senior and Grand Champion titles at the Canadian National Exhibition. This remarkable Holstein is owned by Hon. George S. Henry, former Premier of Ontario, No wonder the smooth-coated "lady" inthe picture looks so self-satisfied. She captured the Senior and Grand Champion title for Holstein cows at the Canadian National Exhibition. the highest award possible among over 200entries. Her name is "Wonderland Toitilla Lady' and is owned by C. C. Haviland, Wilsonville, Ontario. } J i; 4 |