The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 4 Mar 1937, p. 6

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Page 6 ; aes ERE HALLEYBURIAN -- a ~ = -- -- 5 ee Le Seated e } $ Y ® enn ' ate ews 1ctures a o%s. ¢ 94 e teccecccce sc ccccee Tr! DISARMING CAPTIVE BEFORE THE SHOOTING - ; Omori oaqatr ik CU Ce yy Hoo. oe beams Cairne ita E , hs ee FANCY SKATER: ood Heavens! I've forgotten how to : : de : y SPoeie stop!" --Der Lustige Sachse, Leipzig it 4 ee aa 2h ie "Has that horse ever won a race? i "Couldn't say. I've only been riding him for four years" --Il Travaso, Rome ARAB NATIONALISM RAMPANT FROM INDIA TO THE ATLANTIC a A. A member of General Franco's insurgent army, the fellow in the centre of the picture, had the misfortune to be captured ; ' by Loyalist troops near Madrid. After being disarmed and (Renae ebagitog : searched, he was shot. Ap ore Bae N MOORS TRAIN WITH FRENCH TROOPS IN THE ALPS ea (up) Oasis of kutra | FRENCH WEST AFRICA RAB TA SEA v Although very little is appearing in the press about Pan-Arabism, as it is called, there, is never-- fe theless, an amazirfg cycle of Moslem nationalism sweeping through near East. Last year saw both Egypt and Syr rain their independence and now these two nations are clamoring for the rights of the Palestinian brethren, and several non-aggression treaties have been signed be- : tween the Moslem countries of Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. The future move- ments of these countries is being carefully watched by European statesmen, The map above This surprising picture shows Moors taking part in the French army manoeuvres in the Nan- shows all the Moslem lands as they sweep across the globe from India to the Atlantic. he pic tet Pass between Faverges and Thones. It is not generally known that there is a large con- ture below is typical of Arabs in Algeria as they gather in the market places--Map by Liter- tingent of Moors in the French army. ary Digest. SELECTED AS OUTSTANDING MOVIE PERFORMERS OF 1936 SOME WOMEN ARE HEAVY-HANDED ' Spencer Tracy William Powell Paul Muni Walter Huston ' os : ; : poe h : Judging by the expression on the face of the young lady in ; These stars were most prominent in the movie firmament in 1936 and were selected by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts ; ; and Sciences as the actors and actresses who gave the most outstanding performances last year The group includes Carole \ y"; Luise Rainer, "The Great Ziegfeld"; Irene Dunne, "Theodora Goes Wild"; Norma Shearer, "Romeo and Juliet"; Gladys George, "Valiant Is the Word for Carrie"; Paul Muni, "The Story of Louis » Pasteur"; Spencer Tracy, "San Francisco"; William Powell, "My Man Godfrey"; Walter Huston, "Dodsworth"; and Gary Lombard, picked for her work in "My Man Godfrey" - Cooper for {Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." the foreground, she doesn't like the reception at all. This picture, taken at Brighton, during the English ladies' lacrosse game between North and South, shows one of the North play- ers receiving a bad crack with the stick after getting posses- sion of the ball. ~ aL: Le AN we : |

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