The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 270, Ed. 2 Thursday, May 10, 1934 Page: 6 of 10
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World Events of Today Told in Pictures
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BUT HE DEVELOPS AhO PQinTs I 1
all his own pictures. I \
Qohalo WOODS
wrote and acted
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NOTED GRAND OPERA
SINGE® BUT HAS
DOME LITTLE SlN&NG
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Rival In beauty of the bloom*
that will bedeck Santa Roea
Calif. at U* annual May rose
carnival is Lorraine Cleaveland.
above. She’s been chosen qneen 1
of the colorful fete.
Advocate Sex Study in Schools
"Marry Often!”
Mrs. Margaret Sanger Mrs. Thomas Hepburn
Entering into the New Castle Del. controversy as to whether birth con-
trol should be taught in schools Mrs. Thomas Hepburn mother of the
star and Mrs Margaret Sanger noted birth control advocate take
side of faction which advocates teaching of sex mat ters to pupils between
ges of 16 and 18. fCentral Prett)
Mr*. Wendell Small
That the way to perfect marital U'3
alias is for a woman to wed several S
men and thus get a composite ideal ft'1
is the opinion of Mrs. Wendell |g|
Small of Boston who ouicrht to
know; for she recently married for
the seventh time. Mrs. Small’s most flp
recent husband originally was her K
second spouse. She married her first Sr
when she was 16. |
Camera Too Fast |
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SWEETHEART OF TEXAS COLLEGE
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Libby Holman Reynold*
Her attempt to dodge the camera
. unsuccessful Libby Holman Rey-
nolds widow of Smith Reynolds
tobacco heir is snapped as she
leaves Roosevelt Field N. Y. aftej
a flight from Newcastle_Pa.
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Sarah Blair
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KSelectedffromTaWgrbup'^of 125
{campus {beauties£ Sarah « Blair
above *is^the^»weetheart *of the
* jjjpiversity' of - Texas' at _ Austin
ir-i-m-f- —-— -
for the^annual roundup of for
TOcr students. Sarah is the dauglt
ter of Appeals Court Justiccl&Bfj
Mr*. M. B_. Blairjjf Austin^
At End of the Rainbow
^^ * •
Their cloud had a silver lining and now Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Martin
of Southbridge Mass. are back home with the baby they abandomc
in New York and later recover 'I from a foundling institution. Fem
of parrntal displeasure caused them to part with the child but now
smiles are in order. (Central Pre«*j
At "Kingfish” Ouster Hearing
Scene at hearing before tbe Senate Committee on Privileges and Elec-
tions in connection with ov r move against Senators Huey Long and
John Overton of Louisiana. Right Sen. Overton testifies and vigorously
defends himself. Left Oiu ral Samuel Ansell counsel for group seeking
ouster as he answered counter charges.
Pow-Wow on House Nazi Probe
Rep. McCormack Tbo*. W. Hardwick ||
In readiness to call witnesses before the Special House Committee
investigating alleged Nazi activities and propaganda in the United '|V
States Representative John W. McCormack of Massachusetts committee ■
chairman confers with its counsel. Thomas W. Hardwick of Georgia. ■
Her Prayers Were Answered I
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Seventy-eight-day vigil of prayer kept by Mrs. Pauline F. Taub beside
the waters at Long Beach N. Y. where her son was drowned were
rewarded when body of Lewis aged 8 was washed ashore almost at
the spot where she knelt daily. Photo shows her with surviving son Lea
Marines in Largest American Mass Flight
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Some of the 22 Marine Corps lighting planes engaged in the largest overseas massed flight in Americas
naval aviation and their route from Quantico Va. to the Virgin Isles in maneuvers being conducted in con-
nection with the Navy’s war game. Lieut. Col. Ross E. Rowell (ton) is leading the flight which is being
directed by Brig. Gen. Charles Lyman (belowt commander of the newly formed Fleet Marine Force.
Wrecked Airliner and Hero Pilot
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Superb airmanship of PHot Ernest Bashar (insert) saved lives of 18 occupants of this airliner when it
was forced down as shown in wood* rear TottenviHe N. Y. Unable to find Ne wark Airport owing to fog
and rain af.er finin'. Iron Chicago Bashan stayed aloft until fuel ran low. Then he landed his ship so
akiUfuHy passengers escaped with slight bruises. (Central Prat)
E Mate Doesn’t
E Like Her Type
WONT BE LONG
Chip Off llie Block
Yon can’t keep a good man
down especially when he hap-
pens to be Walter "Rabbit’*
Maranville. The "Rabbit” who
suffered a broken leg in an ex-
hibition game this spring is
showing remarkable improve-
ment. and vows he’ll be back at
second for the Braves before
long. Here be is as be witnessed
a recent game between the Sen-
ators and Atbletks at Washing-
ton
When Bill Doak. former
major league spitball pitcher
left baseball and took up golf
he made such a name for him-
self that he’s now manager of
the Bradenton. Kla.. Country
Club. Bill has a sou who is
heading for the National Ama-
teur title. He is Bobby above
who. at the age of 13 recently
posted a 7t» score over a par 7 3
course at Bradenton.
Olive Hatch southern Callfornh
fwim star above liked to poun<
Jier typewriter at night whll
her husband. Hubert L. VoigM
preferred to pound his eir. S
they naturally disagreed. Chari
Ing that his sleep a as ruinei
Voight studio publicity nun*
ger. ha«L *>«<* a divorce suit i
* 'Lot Angelo#*
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Buell, Ralph L. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 270, Ed. 2 Thursday, May 10, 1934, newspaper, May 10, 1934; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1395129/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .