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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 16

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Los Angeles, California
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FEBRUARY 11, 1935. PART I. News Happenings From Near and Far as Pictured Through the Camera Eye .1 A 4-' 17 if'; i. i "iiiii. -t w- jr v.

jjv vy Sir 5 ESCAPES UNHURT AS TO RNADO WRECKS HOME Hi 1MTINH FOR BODIES IN STORM WRECKAGE Negro's house fell all about him, but he escaped without a scratch. Here is a Negro pictured yesterday sitting on the wreckage of his home on the farm of A. E. near Grapcland, which was swept hy a tornado Friday. By a' queer quirk of fate the Murray home, as well as those ot the tenants, was destroyed in the storm.

ia. p. wirphotoj Relief workers are shown searching for dead on the farm The tornado completely wrecked thirty-one tenant homes on Mur-of A E. Murray near Grapeland, yesterday after a tornado ray's The storm struck Fnday and continued tor hours with had struck the area, killing ten persons and injuring sixty-seven. such intensity that, the relief work was delayed.

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v. y- i I I IfiSSSID Sv. In if 4 SMILES IN JAIL Hauptmann's baby found interest in crowds outside as he visited his father yesterday. He is pictured looking out a window. "IT MAY ALL BE OVER TUESDAY, BRUNO" Edward I.

Reilly, chief of Bruno Richard Hauptmann's defense whether or not Hauptmann kidnaped and killed the Lindbergh baby counsel, at right, points out to his client the calendar date of Tues- will go to the jury. Testimony in the case was concluded Saturday ANNE LINDBERGH ON WAY TO COURT Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, at right, on her way to court Saturday to hear the concluding testimony against In the rear, at left, is her mother, Mrs. Dwight Morrow, with Mrs.

Norman Schwarkopf. Mrs. Morrow testified regarding the activities of Violet Sharpe, maid, on night of kidnaping. 1 of in wirrahoto. day, February 12, when, it is generally believed, the question or jusi jivc uu IflF) WirephotoI (At wirtptioto.

xfr'( i i 1 111 4 ..1 iX --''V '1: 5 1 Viatel I V. 'i I I III A a efrWjuHv.4wiflj DANCERS IN LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM Wearing costumes appropriate to Lincoln's tim "these young thespians will present a city playground play. From left to right they ire Opal Gilmer, Kathleen Siiva, Shirley O'Ncil, Frances Kirk, Hester Arnett and Jewel Gilmer. SPINNING WHEEL OF CIVIL WAR TIME Richard Dittman, left, plays Abraham Lincoln as a boy, and I Iarriet Kraft, right, plays his mother in another playground play. More "than 100 plays and entertainments are slated for the weeek.in play TRIO IN PLAY Harriet Kraft, Barbara Spidle and Dorothy O'Marr, left to right, will appear tomorrow in a Los Angeles playground play grounds throughout the city.

rating the birthday ot Abraham Lincoln, Uivil War president. 1 1 i If 1 1 I i i 1 mil- I'l i i i t3 i 'a 1. jsU FRENCH AND BRITISH, LEADERS MEET Prime Minister MacDonald of England, right, greets Foreign Fnnn PLANS BUILDING FOR SAN' DIEGO FAIR Minister Laval ot rrante, Iclt, and rremicr Mandin ol rance as Henry Ford, right, shown at his Dearborn (Mich.) headquarters with his son, Edscl H. Ford, left, Henry lonu rignt, snown at nis icarnnrn ivii.u.; iiiduiju.uiw-i ii. i TWO BOBSLED RECORD-BREAKERS Ivan Brou right, and A.

M. VVashbond. both of Kcene Valley, N. who yesterday won the right to reprewnt the United States in Olympic two-man bobsled event in Germany. They broke the tsisting record for the mrle and one-half course at Lake Placid, N.

Y. i. wirwtwto and Aubrey Davidson, chairman of the board of directors of the California Pacific International they arrived in London fof conference led to powers inviting Exposition, inspecting a scale-model of the, Ford' Exhibition Building. CcrnUny to 'arm discussion. iwid.

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