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Show Will Awards for Outstanding Air FeatT Jw ri .0 if -- tX it t Dedicate .Memorial to Beloved Humorist "v.. i v "i -- ' i . V" , - - a "I CS v j I ""V tesr.:..:: 3- yjl I ; v j ' " . 0 iji'n'f iui - ' ' - - ' li 1 'r -- hi i ill mil 1 t '; - I v.v.vXs.v.iW.;.;:woJvAt j Secretary of War Harry II Woodring, lett. presents the Mackay trophy ueorge v. uoiioman lor their work in developing and demonstrating tfce for aircraft Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau. far right, guara lor nis rescue by seaplane ,v.33 trawler Shawmutt off ythe uc Massachusetts coast in 1933. fishing ssfri 1 f ir irftMilfaifciftltfi1l ij ' 1937 Vf nir i Innolv hill 'liirCncr qIaii f l i pa ri of a lkLI tha lu.niA tot. n l';it f? on a. OlkA Aikn tlill memorial nears completion. The building will" house possessions and mementoes of the late humorist-phi-anlosopher. Inset shows Vice President John Nance Garner, chief speaker at dedication ceremonies November 4. J. Crane the original automatic landing de awards the Distinguished Flying of several injured seamen from the for to Captains Carl d . . SI, 000.000 Oil Blast Rocks New Jersey Town ml Dog Adopts Cat and Rabbit as Her Children ' i lvCli'"' i German police dog, has never been a mother, her instinct to care Although Wurka, and weaker animals has resulted in the adoption of a queer pair of "children." Trigger, a calico weeks old, and Triggs, a wild baby jackrabbit, allow themselves to be mothered by the dog. shows Wurka with the jackrabbit and the mother of the kitten, who does not object to the sharing duties. Their home is in Los Angeles. Wvy fiiitiTl if f " pi i s for younger kitten a few Photograph of maternal o , i' ; ' KER-C-H-O-O- Ears" of !! asserted-l- photographs of Sally, taken in a theater. y 8 feiitaiCniiBiiti nnriiif" a .... mnin- -i . I Citv Men Adopt Farmer Roles .1 .. 4 i V Officiates at Eueliaristic Congress anti-aircra- rjsw 1 fa' J "I 5 ft ; ' '.. 1 ifr CMI.RA SIIV V; I 1 ft n 'At ,v. J.v-- 1 Photograph shows one of the new streamlined sound detectors the army tested during the air corps and aircraft defense maneuvers in North Carolina. The listening horns are made of balsa wood with rounded edges and a cellulose acetate covering. They have no greater hearing power than Ihe old style, but arc more effective in shutting out all but batteries plane noises. Thus searchlights and guns of the can be trained more efficiently on attacking planes. n "'""Si i ' Artillery ft Pretty .lean AIcNally has tossed her hankie into the ring to vie for honors as "hay fever queen" in the novel contest conducted at Galves-oton, Texas, among the hay fever colony. Galveston's medical author- ilies say that this is one of the most virulent seasons in years for sufferers of the allergic affliction. Miss McNally was given odds to win by a nose. A .. t - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Craig and their two children, William Glenn, four, and Emma Lou, eight, the typical American family from Muncie, Ind., the typical American town, are shown as they posed for photographers tlieir arrival in New York for a week's stay under the sponsorship of the National Institute for Straight Thinking. FASTING PREACHER .. Anti-Aircra- fix Here is Sally Rand, fan dancer, doing a bit of explaining in a Los "Anscles justice court, where she .was haled to answer charges of bitting and scratching one Miss Hazel j Drain in & scuffle over candid cani-Jcr- a ::;. V-'-- - This remarkable air view shows huge clouds of black smoke and flames billowing from Cities Servict Oil company plant after 15 gigantic oil tanks exploded at Linden, N. J. Fed by millions of gallons of petroleum, the flames did damage estimated at $1,000,000. I Z: f .: !' $ . f F ' A- 's ' Called Typical American Family SLLY,SSFANS " ! Reverend Lazar Kirichenkoff of Talmcrton, Pa., is shown at the typewriter on the twelfth day of his 'asi, undertaken to induce young people to attend church services, Members of his rnncrppa tinn at St George's Russian Orthodox church opposed his fast, charging that he "bringing shame to our church," and begged the pastor to give up 'his monkey business." s4 iv ' . - " v 4 , fi SxZ I m v"i ;5 if-- ' f M 3 iff 1 9 ,i.;AmiMjilt. ce Marshall, left, baking company official, and Grover A. Whalen, World's fair 1939, pictured in overalls at president of the New York the planting of a wheat field alongside the Continenceremonies marking fair grounds. Wheat will be grown in tal Baking xhibit building in the in 65 years. time first the for citv New l'ork M . i I'm Tins lion?ss mother at Chicago's Lipcoln Park zoo carries her cub to safety when the p'H.toKrarher appears. It looks dangerous for the youngster but mother is mighty careful not to three-weok-ol- scratch her offspring in transit. d An would lind the same jaws merciless. George Cardinal Mundclem of Chicago is shown with the aspersorium hand as he blessed the crowds upan entering St. Louis cathedral during the ceremony which marked his formal assumption of the role of legate for Pope Pius XI at the Kucharist: - congress at New Orleans. The thedral, built in 1794, stands on th; spot where the first Catholic church n the Mississippi valley had been c.ected 76 years previously. in t |