TRE PAA LE ways we RLAN *.. THURS., SEPTEMBER 24, 1936 ", Late News Pictures and Cartoons .*. MOTORLESS PLANE RESEMBLES HUGE GULL Very Rev. Andrew N. Bogle, Edinburgh (left) a former Moderator of the Church of Scotland who is coming to attend the General Council of the United Church of Canada at Chalmers Church, Ottawa, Sept. 23 to October 2, Rey. Richard Roberts (centre) will preside as Moder- ator. Rev. Richard Pyke, Southport (right) will represent British Methodism. , 4 ARY OF LEAGUE An imposing picture, suggestive of the smooth and noiseless flight of a huge sea bird, showing COMMEMORATE ANNIVERSARY OF FAMOUS BATTLE pera. rs the glider "Stadt Neckargemund" taking off from the Wasserkuppe during the recent compe- ae 9 titions at Bhon, Germany, SPANISH BATTLESHIP LIMPS INTO HARBOR AFTER BEING BOMBED % Joseph A.C. Avenol of France es : (above) has placed twenty- ed four items on the agenda of Wi th a great hole in the forepart of the boat, the Spanish battleship Jaime I, limps into har- bor at Cartagena for repairs at the arsenal after being the League of Nations coun- bombed by rebel aircraft in Malaga Bay cil, which has just opened its session at Geneva, hopeful of mantaining world peace. FANCIFUL FABLES YOUNG KING GF JUGO-SLAVIA ON HOLIDAYS { TRUST YOU'LL PAHDON ME,MA'AM FOR NOT GETTING This memorial, unveiled Sept. 2nd, to the memory of heroes of all the Christian nations : ts which sent contingents to fight against the Turks, is erected close to the "Vienna Gateway" where the decisive engagement was fought for re-conquest of Buda Castle from Turkish occupation on Sept. 2, 1686 BRITISH TROOPS PREPARE FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE * Only two years'ago, King Peter of Jugo-Slavia left England : f one tragic morning after being told of his father's assasina- el aed es pede tion Then he was a small schoolboy, shy, pale and in tears. TH Te THE co; NER Today (above, left) we see him a manly boy, self-reliant and PUSH ME INTO ns well-fitted for his kingly duties, enjoying a holiday at the ELMER Ioaicee Boy Scout Camp at Bled, Jugo-Slavia, AFEW TIMES. NO2 In view of the grave situation in Palestine, a large body of troops at Aldershot and Borden Camp, Hampshire, were has- ; : tily prepared for service abroad. This picture shows men of . a f Sere _ The Buffs (Royal eee pobinent being inoculated at Gabe3e, 019M King Fem Symi, lnc, Ges Beal igh reervod OGr bnwig- "There's a crisis. We've more inspectors than taxpayers." orden Camp. = : --From Dublin Opinion. - ---- "4