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Show THE BULLETIN British Minister of War Inspects Territorial Army Shoe Shine Boys Buy Flowers for Stricken Hero British minister of war, U shown durinr hie hupectioa of a South London antLeslie iaircraft station recently as be made the rounds of several of the "war stations" and units In and around the city. The stations are manned by members of Britain's territorial army who are undergoing their annual training. Hore-BclUh- a, anti-aircr-aft By the Waters of Chemquassabaniticook Here's real hero worship. These New fork shoe Garden and Jack Dempsey's restaurant, sold enough former heavyweight champion, who was stricken with asleep at the time, but later saw to It that the Sowers shine boys, who ply their trade around Madison Square extra shines to buy a bouquet of flowers for Dempsey, peritonitis following a recrnt appendectomy. Jack was got a place of honor In his hospital room. Dictators Better Speed Aggression, or Else- - ; ' PORTU6AL CLINGS TO ALLIANCE WITH MEAT IRITAIN Vex fTan - 2. V.i' I -- i ft - - ,t .! - . ' rj) LI S'WtSlS r. 0i - JJS' s -- 'I ? L- Got. Lewis O. Barrows of Maine (left) and Stephen F. Chadwlch of Seattle. Wash., national commander of the American Legion, camping out In the wilds of Maine, renege at the sounding of the skillet alarm. It's site of their altogether too early, and besides, they're probably tired from pronouncing Chemquassabamtlcook fishing expedition. Right: The two anglers wash with cold lake water, preparatory to" a day's fishing. They slept in a tent, cooked their own bacon ever an outdoor fire, and even caught some fifch. " 40 Mile Soaring Record Established v (Ur f?&t , JJ 'X j I allied w.th FIJANCEANDMITAIK i . iiSP HMLr ' n 7l Vjl P d Tl0 -.- UMIALKAN PACT WITH urke r$m " iS 'iffiSaiiiPiijU"' &!5JWK& itai JF hockins O ij "NASMINOR e6tp t?:.i.. 8 l IW TRANS V" chiefly by Turkey, have strengthened their positions in and Germany. New Turkish pacts with London and kept European diplomats busy while British and French axis has been "stymied" by think the Home-Berli- n Air Cadets Begin U. S. Army Training Dairy Experimenter Nazi Schuschnigg vealed recently as having Joined the Nail ranks- as a member, of the uniformed Hitler youth. The boy,' 13 years old, was allowed to visit his father several times while the for mer chancellor was held prisoner la a Vienna hotel. - 40-mi-le em&&$ i&Sf&m 11 ' If Jtu,key. ft Kurt Schuschnigg Jr., son of the last chancellor of Independent Aus Lieut. H. G. Reynolds, pilot Instructor (facing camera) gives Instructria, now a Nasi prisoner was re- tions to four student pilots at the Grand Central air terminal In Glendale, Chester J. Decker of Glen Rock, N. J., recently established a new American soaring record in Ebnira, N. TH for goal tight and return. Decker flew to Hammonds port and returned to Harris Hill, a round trip, In three hours, seven minutes. Previous record was held by Richard C. duFont of Wilmington, Del., who In U3C flew 14 miles. AXIS J V: rW INCREASE CMITISM EASTERN NAVAL -f 6eci FIGHT ready ' . Map shows how France and Great Britain, aided the Mediterranean acalnst further aggression' by Italy Balkan bloc, have Paris, leading to an fleets strengthened their positions. Many observers these democratic counter moves. anti-dictat- - Vo&o--fsA;.AiAN- -lX Travel Figures Calif before their first takeoff. The Instructions are part of the United States army air corps' program of shaping some 1,2 Of military pilots each year out of youngsters recently graduated from college. Advanced combat and tactical Instructions are given at Randolph field. Production of western beef may be more profitable to many New York dairy farmers than raising milch cows, according to Carl H. Frink, Clayton, N. Yi, philanthropist, who has Imported many here ford bulls from Nevada. Pictured here Is a hereford bull calf with herdsman. If Frlnk's experiment la successful. It may alter the entire economic situation of dairymen. Dean of Loafers' First 'Draft Roosevelt' Move Begins Plow Aids 'Der Moxie' in Ring Comeback ri rr jf. Max Schmrling. former world's heavyweight champion, pictured behind the plow he used at Pommerania. Germany, In training for his comeback fight with Adolph llruxrr for the European championship. The plow evidently worked miracles for "Der Moxie," for he knocked out lie user la 17 seconds. nr.- This pretty Atlantic City miss poses en a road sign which Indicates the distance from the famed resort to all the major cities of the world. No one has checked the dis tances by speedometer readings. Calvin Burleson, prepared for a little real whitUin', admits he doesn't mind loafing a bit now and then. In fact, he's dean of Loafer's "The Third Termers," first organisation In the country whose an- Glory, N. C The town with the odd was name was first called that by Burlenounced purpose It Is to draft President Roosevelt for formed recently In Chicago. President of the organisation is Judge John son's father. It's on the map, toe. Gutknecht. Executive Secretary James G. McConaughy is seated at the His father declared the town was desk accepting application cards pledging signers to support Roosevelt for "the loafingest place in the Blue a third term. Ridge." |