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r ••• ••» * __ _ _ ••111 . V A \ , —,-_ -, ... ;r4gf ; , ' ' PRESENTING THE WIDE WORLD IN PICTURES Wide Werfd Phvte*,Jae. --• .• >;nj»x^..mi|i i.imtumijmimi '*"'i!F*mitlV'<w- I fi.n u ,i.i..i.... .... \ DEATH AND DESTRUCTION RAINS FROM THE SKIES OVER SHANGHAI: The street beside the Palace Hotel (at left) littered wilh wreckage and bodies of victims of bombs alleged to have been dropped by Chinese planes in an aerial attack on Japanese warships in the Whang- poo River and Japanese land concessions. AFTER AN AIR RAID ON SHANGHAI'S INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT: British Marines removing• bodies of persona who were killed during the air raid in which hundreds of non-com- batants died at the junction of Nanking and Chekiang Roads, one of the busiest corners in all China. THE EXODUS FROM WAR-TORN SHANGHAI BEGINS. The coastal steamer Ninghsiuv whh all of her decks crowded to capacity with fleeing refugees, starts on her way down the Whangpoo River for seaports where air raids, artillery bombardments and machine-gun battles are not mat- ters of almost daily occurrence. . . A "LINDBERGH" WELCOME FOR SOVIETS MOS- COW-CALIFORNIA FLIERS: Gromov, Yumoshev and Dani- lin, aviators who crossed the North Pole on their record- breaking flight to San Jacinto, ride through a shower of paper on their return to the Soviet capital. " V » 1 THE STATE AND THE CHURCH AT A MEETING IN SICILY: Premier Mussolini, riding through the streets of Palermo at the close of the combined war manoeuvres of the Italian army, navy and air force, stops his car to con- verse with a group of nuns. \ TO*Tir A S.S5l CAN WINN E R IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET IN PARIS: Elroy Robinson of San Francisco breaks the tape teniseeonds ahead of his nearest rival, Goix, of Franee In the SOOwelei event in the Colombes Stadium. Robinson's time was 1:15.4. ' . : ' : . : : : : : : : v ' ^ V : ^ SONS OF JAPAN IN THE SHADOW OF THE HAM- MER AND THE SICKLE: Japanese cadets from naval train, ing ships visiting Marseilles, pass under the Soviet emblem after viewing the exhibits in the U. S. S. R. pavilion during their tour of the Paris Exposition. THE SPANIARDS, MOORS AND ITALIANS MARCH INTO SANTANDER: The victorious Nationalist troops of Gen- eral Franco enter the last Loyalist strong- hold on the Biscayan coast after an in- tensive twelve-day drive. The upper pic- ture shows the first of the Insurgent regi- ments passing through a street after, the capture. Below: The triumphant National- ist forces as they massed in one of the squares. STRANDED WITH TRAILER WHEN HUSBAND LEAVES WITH AUTO: Mrs. Paul Hahn beside her trailer parked in Revere, Mass., as she waits for some autoist go- ing toward her home in Georgia to take it in tow. Her hus- band vanished a few days ago after unhooking his sedan from the trailer and motoring away. • AMONG THE NEWEST OFFERINGS FOR THE FALL: Almost Imperceptible drapery terminates in three bows on the side front of the afternoon dress of black silk crepe shown on the left. A draped turban of greenish blue soleil with a double-whig front, and a sable-dyed kolinsky wrap are worn with it. Center: A reversible eape of knitted fabric in storm cloud gray and light gray, with the inside plain to match the darker shade. The matching tailored dress is a two-piece knitted woolen. Right! A Mack wool frock. Gold kid In a Russian design is appliqued at the ncrk and in bands at the wn.ilinc of the open sleeves. AN ITALIAN SCREEN CELEBRITY BOUND FOR HOLLYWOODi Carrying her pet dog, and wearing the very latest in Paris fashions, Isa Miranda, the star of numerous motion picture sneessies filmed In Italy, arrives in New York on PICTORIAL NEWS OF THE WORLD Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: ;r4gf PRESENTING THE WID • • ' E WORLD IN PICTURES 18/Troy NY Times Record/Troy … · afternoon dress of black silk crepe shown on the left. A draped turban of greenish blue

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DEATH AND DESTRUCTION RAINS FROM THE SKIES OVER SHANGHAI: The street beside the Palace Hotel (at left) littered wilh wreckage and bodies of victims of bombs alleged to have been dropped by Chinese planes in an aerial attack on Japanese warships in the Whang-poo River and Japanese land concessions.

AFTER AN AIR RAID ON SHANGHAI'S INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT: British Marines removing• bodies of persona who were killed during the air raid in which hundreds of non-com-batants died at the junction of Nanking and Chekiang Roads, one of the busiest corners in all China.

THE EXODUS FROM WAR-TORN SHANGHAI BEGINS. The coastal steamer Ninghsiuv whh all of her decks crowded to capacity with fleeing refugees, starts on her way down the Whangpoo River for seaports where air raids, artillery bombardments and machine-gun battles are not mat­ters of almost daily occurrence. . .

A "LINDBERGH" WELCOME FOR SOVIETS MOS-COW-CALIFORNIA FLIERS: Gromov, Yumoshev and Dani-lin, aviators who crossed the North Pole on their record-breaking flight to San Jacinto, ride through a shower of paper on their return to the Soviet capital.

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THE STATE AND THE CHURCH AT A MEETING IN SICILY: Premier Mussolini, riding through the streets of Palermo at the close of the combined war manoeuvres of the Italian army, navy and air force, stops his car to con­verse with a group of nuns.

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TO*TirAS.S5lCAN W I N NER IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET IN PARIS: Elroy Robinson of San Francisco breaks the tape teniseeonds ahead of his nearest rival, Goix, of Franee In the SOOwelei event in the Colombes Stadium. Robinson's time was 1:15.4.

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SONS OF JAPAN IN THE SHADOW OF THE HAM-MER AND THE SICKLE: Japanese cadets from naval train, ing ships visiting Marseilles, pass under the Soviet emblem after viewing the exhibits in the U. S. S. R. pavilion during their tour of the Paris Exposition.

THE SPANIARDS, MOORS AND ITALIANS MARCH INTO SANTANDER: The victorious Nationalist troops of Gen­eral Franco enter the last Loyalist strong­hold on the Biscayan coast after an in­tensive twelve-day drive. The upper pic­ture shows the first of the Insurgent regi­ments passing through a street after, the capture. Below: The triumphant National­ist forces as they massed in one of the squares.

STRANDED WITH TRAILER WHEN HUSBAND LEAVES WITH AUTO: Mrs. Paul Hahn beside her trailer parked in Revere, Mass., as she waits for some autoist go­ing toward her home in Georgia to take it in tow. Her hus­band vanished a few days ago after unhooking his sedan from the trailer and motoring away. •

AMONG THE NEWEST OFFERINGS FOR THE FALL: Almost Imperceptible drapery terminates in three bows on the side front of the afternoon dress of black silk crepe shown on the left. A draped turban of greenish blue soleil with a double-whig front, and a sable-dyed kolinsky wrap are worn with it. Center: A reversible eape of knitted fabric in storm cloud gray and light gray, with the inside plain to match the darker shade. The matching tailored dress is a two-piece knitted woolen. Right! A Mack wool frock. Gold kid In a Russian design is appliqued at the ncrk and in bands at the wn.ilinc of the open sleeves.

AN ITALIAN SCREEN CELEBRITY BOUND FOR HOLLYWOODi Carrying her pet dog, and wearing the very latest in Paris fashions, Isa Miranda, the star of numerous motion picture sneessies filmed In Italy, arrives in New York on

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Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069

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