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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 30

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The Miami Newsi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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30
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In addition, Italian troops were pushing south into Amhara province, while another force was shoving from Assab, Eritrea, toward Mount Mussa Ali. TOWSOX. 8. Associated Press Wirephoto "OLD 3IAESTUO" of the stage and air takes a new "missus." Ben Bernie and Miss Dorothy Wesley, 26-year-old Miami Beach resident, are shown after they obtained a marriage licensa at the Baltimore county court house last night, A Towson clergyman performed the ceremony. NEW YORK, Nov.

8. ONE OF the most popular events th pairs of harness. Here is the Seaton Mikado and Seaton Wake Associated Press Wirephoto at the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden last night was judging. The class was won by Mrs. Frederick Dearborn, driving: Robin for the Sea ton Hackney farm of Morristown, X.

J. -zr 1 i 1 I i 1 1 I 1 a p5. i Xx 1 4 lJ I i i ill Hit 1 -f if 1 4 1 1 11 i TX jx rx rwA xx Associated Press Wirephoto LONDON, Nov. 8. ONE of Great Britain's most distinguished surgeons, Lord Moynihan, disclosed yesterday that a campaign to give incurables "the right to die" would start with a meeting of its advocates next month.

He made the statement after a London paper reported an English doctor as having confessed to five "mercy" slayings. CLEVELAND, Nov. 8. Associated Press Wirephoto CONVICTED on a charge of manslaughter instead of receiving the death sentence asked for her by the state, Helen Harmon, 19, of Chicago, is shown here as she told events in her life before the jury. She was on trial for first degree murder in a holdup slaying of a butcher.

Two previously convicted male companions are awaiting death by the electric chair. CLEVELAND, Nov. 8- Associated Press Wirephoto 1UXW1TTINGLY leading federal agents to a still in his master's house, this German shepherd puppy gave away the secret when agents discovered wet mash on his paws and coat. Joseph Urban, arrested as the still operator, asked the agents to "please find a for my dog, Alky." NEW YORK, Nov. 8.

1 THREE HUNDRED and fifty policemen guarded President Roosevelt his sons. Franklin, jr. (left), and James (right), in their third degree president is shown leaving for his train for Washington early today. 4 2 "if Associated Press Wirephoto while he was in this city assisting; of Masonry here last night. The Weekdays i I Ill.l.UJ.lim ijwiwUWU.hu Ml cj x--x Ftf -r X' 1 'al ''4s rfi ft- -i lit i Vw '5q In Ir-f-X 1 1c xf ilJHrvx, if XvLJ: CIIICAl.O, Xov.

8. FASHIONING models of engines in his spare time, P. J. Niemann trade emplove. is showing his latest streamlined creation to Robert The diminutive engine weighs 300 pounds, has a speed of 30 miles took 1,700 hours of work to make it.

WASHINGTON, Xov. 8. Associated Press Wirephoto iNEVlLY elected prime minister of Canada, Mackenzie King (left. ICshown as he was greeted at Union station yesterday by Under-Secretary of State William Phillips. King is here to discuss reciprocal trade agreements.

A Associated Press Wirephoto HYDE PARK, Xov. 8. WIIEX Elmer Van Wagner. Hyde Park's new Democratic supervisor, pictured here after his victory, won the election, he became the first Democratic supervisor in 35 years. President Roosevelt joined his neighbors in the town celebration.

Associated Press Wirephoto CHICAGO, Xov. 8. FIDO'S wardrobe is quite an item in the family budget thes-e days. The smartly groomed town pup this winter will wear goggles to protect his eyes when motoring, and leather shoes for his feet. Or, like the doberman at the right, he may wear a man-made fur coat.

if jr" SOUTH BEND, Nov. 8. Associated Press Wirephoto INJURED in last week's game with Ohio State just as he started the winning streak. Andy Pilnej Notre Dame's halfback, 13 around on crutches now. Kopozak (center), of Chicago, first string tackle, and Harvey Foster (right), sub guard, are coaching Andy on the use of his extra leg.

Associated Press Wirephoto (left), veteran Chicago board of P. Boylan, president of the board. per hour, can pull eight. adults and Associated Press Wirephoto straddling one of his few and i. -4 11 4 1 5 xx x-P" -y KALAMAZOO.

Xov. 8. Associated Press Wirephoto USING the stage name of Constance Reeve, Constance Morrow, left, sister of Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, is shown in her role of Ada in the production of "Xoah." She is appearing with the Kalamazoo civic players here. ADDIS ABABA.

Xov. 8. THE MAX behind the gun is none other than Emperor Haile Selassie, outmoded machine guns, and drawing a deadly bead. Se the Wirephoto Station, Third Floor, News Tower Any Daylight Hour on.

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