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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938 ' ENDICOTTi DAIIiYj BULLETIN PAGE 9 3^ The Daily Bulletin s Review of World/News in Pictures They Mife News 0 KILLED BY SMoV^SiNormun ( orrol], 43 (above)^Iirotlier of Karl Citrroll, famous stage ami srrcon producer, suffocated In a Now York hotel rjiyshnd been smoking a clgarette^wyied and tlie bed clothing caught Are. vr J, 0 CARDINAL MANAGER--Ray Blades 41 manager of thoRoclr f»ier club In the International league has signed a one-year contract to manage the St. Louis Cardinal* of the National league. Blades formerly played In the Cardinal outfield. 0 FEARED KIDNAPED—Alex ander La Fourlc (above). 18- ycar-old New York High school boy. disappeared when according to a medical center with (150 in his pocket to pay hospital bills for a friend. 0 >R0^M6THE4— frra. Irene . • Lcaoh Sitncr, above, weeps as ghe confesses ,-tlief \son\ she claimed ' when dl ?orclnj Rex Leach Is Yeally thoVtChJUJ of her sister, 1 Lottie KozloT>;sk],^nnd Urn formor husband. Mrs'. Bftner was ordered held, for,, giving : false , ,tesUmQriy,;*The-'fIte-year ^>ld boy, Barrett: (Lcitcb,^ center of- Ghl- '-/rcagoMIsiluie;-:!* bolow\.;>-. ; ,.\ . SHE SANE? -Robert Irwin above is on trial In Ntw York lor thf uiurdor oi Ftank Byrni's rv in has confessed killed Ve ronica iledeon a model, her mother nnd Byrnes, a boarder jt the <;cdeon s ilia attorney Samuel l>-ibo<\liz will attempt to prove him insane 0 COP COPS HORSE SHOW PRIZE—Patrolman George Pulner or Troop ('. New York city police la pictured above with his mouDt after winning first prize iu the New York police officers' class at the Madison Squuie (linden home show Th- horses counted T\i per cent the appeal am »• ot (he officer and equipment 25 |IPI rent • WINS HONORS AT HORSE SHOW—Capt Royce Drake of th» Port Riley Cavnlrj Srhool member of the I S \rm\ te»m. .» shown after v inning Ihe $1 nod international millt.ir» stake event at the fifty-third annual horse show In New York city 0 CITY AND STATE- JOIN HANDS—Gov Herbert Lehman of New York left, shakes hnnds with Major LflGuardin after the mayors broadcast address supporting Lehman In hla race for reelection against District Attorney Thomas Dewey. Sen Robert Wagner left, beams his approval Newbold Morris, chairman of the City Council. Is In background. • SEEKS EYE FROM DOOMED KILLER-At left, 1 Is youthfuUWU- 11am Lewis, Republican candidate for'the .'Colqrado Estate^legislature, who has made a request for the eye or Joe, AxVldy,tright), Imbeclfe- slayer e)ated for execution In the s.tate's leth'ai cflornbef at ]Cnn6n City, Colo.'Lewis lost his BlgbtMast»'yjjar. when ' a ''gaa'-'.b'bmb. ex- 'ploded. -If- the cornea of Arridy'a eye Is . succeasrully..;trinsplahted, Lewis may regain,hla Bight,\ ' .< -<to »LiSt» , 0 MISS AMERICA 1936. WEDS—When 'hi won the \Miss America\ contest In 18it> lit.s*- i n> lc ot r'lll.idHpl'iii then JJ said that girls should not many beiore they were 2./ Mis- I o> le bns rushed that age limit a bit herself foi here she is with hpr husbnnd l^eonard Scblesslnger theutriml Bgent at Media, fa following their marriage. 0 CHINESE PRISONERS BURIED ALIVE Here H a photograph made in Nanking Cblna by a Japanese soldier smuggled nut ol China b> V\ A Fnrnter of Hnnkou and published through courtesy of \l^ook magazine It shows fnc (bines** prisoner:, being burii'd alive by Jnp soldjeis The soldlor-photograpber sent the pictures tn n Japanese owned shop to be developed Chinese employe* printed some foi thenist'hes • F.LEES MOTHER AS BABY WAILS—Mrs. Walter Brown of \Went- port. Conn., nbove. refused to surrender 10-raonths-old Betty Lou to her newly-wed mother. Anna Franco Van de Werken, as ordered by court. She demanded $94,95 lor the care of the baby prior Co the mother's marriage. But she let-the mother see the tot briefly on ; a lonely, road near Wostport, then fled 1 ,'as shown, when she spotted\ photographon »' . • SHE'LL POSE FOR FAIR MURAL—Pretty ns a picture is Bar bara Buchnnan socialite daughter or A A Mitrh.innn Texas oil man who hes been selected by Murray Korman New York /pho- togniphi't to prise fni this photo n.nral to be exhibited at tnej^Mw York Nntlds Full next year ft 0 IRWIN'S PROSECUTOR Youthful, stocky Jacob J Rosen heim chief of District Attorney Dewey's homicide bureau. Is pic tured above It is Rosenblum's task to prosecute Robert Irwin sculptor charged with the Ged ton muidtrs Irwin Is being tried specifically for the slaying of Frank B> rnes. roomer in the (led- eon noo' 1 w SERIES STAR BACK AT STUDIES Joe (Hash ) Hordou softifc tlonal young seiond baseman of the World's champion New Yot'k Yankee baseball team is welcomed hack to the I'nHcrsfty of Qre- gon ut Eugene h\ Delia Root daughter ol Ch.trlle Root Chicago Cub's pltchet Oordon relumed to complete his studies forrhls 0 IRWIN'S DEFENSE Samuel l<e:bewltz. famous crfuilnal law >ear is shown with l>r Bermird fllueck tleft) leaving court dur tng luncheon recess ap the trial of Robert Irwin for the (iedeun .slnylngs. was begun Dr Gluerk was one of the psychiatrists !n the i-oeb-l-eopolrt defense 0 MARRIED LIFE BEGINS AT—901—Life begins at 40, according to Walter I'ltkin But to Ceorge A Gay past commander of 1 (bo MnssachUHetts department of the <; A It married life beglnj^ t w (,a> i »lebr:it<-d mi. iiini-ti<>lh hltthd.iy at Nashua. N Hj'ityy nmrryiiiK 'he Ininni Mis \l. ( n H nidi «7 Says Ca> \I feel like-a Imy »I lh u- lilw- -fitting lii< .»ll met itfaln.'' • 'GABBED. WITH KING'—Rob ert' J. Watt (above), American delegate to the international la- hor organization at Geneva. Is pictured as he arrived In New York. He told reporters (hat be just kept his hands In his pock ets when he \gabbed .with the King of England.\ Watt is secre tary of the Massachusetts Fed eration of Labor. 0 WINNING RACE AGAINST DEATH—In a race against death, Henry Walther of Chicago, arrives In San Francisco aboard a %batt guard cutter from the Icy Alaskan wastes. He boarded n plane ifor Cblcngo to he it the bedside of his dvlng mother Walt herein picked up In an Alaskan port by the cutter ifter nn» of bunsjWeUt Of messages broadcast by amateur short nnie radio cperatOrt reached htm in a remote sectlor of Alaska W alther Is shownwlth Commander C. G. Reenter of the cutter r -£.