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Show m f Scenes and Persons in the Current Xev.v F it to Visitor. and enjoy nic TWEimc of being at home with the twi-ligh- glass-bottom- hwn recenthen 500-mil- eville Duke of Windsor and Arc Cecil Rhodes Knew lead Little Ahoout America The fact that there are today more Rhodes scholars from the United States at Oxford than from all the British dominions put together, is due to an extraordinary error on the part of Cecil Rhodes. He believed there were still only the original thirteen states In the Union of America, says Sarah Gertrude Millin In her bi- sea-floo- OR eventually receive $10,000,000 from Texas oil men who leased the mine Picture of the duke of Windsor and Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson with an option to purchase. The taken shortly before their recent wedding at Monts, France. This picture lucky storekeeper immediately diwas posed on the lawn of the Chateau de Cande, where they were mar- vided the down payment equally ried. A religious ceremony performed by a rector of the Church of among his wife, his brother, his England followed the civil ceremony conducted by the Mayor of Monts. daughter, two sons and himself. P Nor did the ography of Rhodes. solicitor who drew up his will, know better. In assigning Ills scholarships, Rhodes allutcd so many for each state and colony and a complimentary few for Germany. Kansas City Star. Yon There Is a lot of parking space on the straight and nar- row path. If you haven't time to read, you haven't time to succeed. The man who goes out and paints the town red feels blue in the morning. Red Squirrelflsh, striped Yellow Grunts, Sergeant-MajorAngelfish, and many others dart past the helmets window. Many forms of sea life, other than fish, attract the attention of., . the diver. On the rocks are' chitons, related to snails, whose shells are arranged in overlapping plates. Fulled loose from a ' reef, they curl up like miniature armadillos. Lovely sea anemones wave pastel-colone- d tentacles to and fro like the languid arms of . . odalisques. On the sand are puffy black, sea puddings, tiny scuttling crabs,... crawling starfish, and spiny gea urchins. Stepped on, the spines of tlicse hedgeliogs of the' sea frequently break off In ons'i ' foot. Bermuda Is an ideal place In which to observe fish by means of helmets for two reasons. The Gulf stream, which flows like a warm sapphire river through' the Atlantic north of Bermuda, . pro. tects the islands from cold and insures a teeming supply of fish. The islands arp coral formations on the topi of a submarine mountain, and thus scientific dives may be made very near sliore, to observe both deep and . shallow water species of fish. s, semi-tropic- to Join Ns NEW 1937 CORPS High Bridges MELVIN rOKVIS RECEIVE LEI TEN FROM ONE OFT G-M- AN i L the young lawyer who became and directed tha capture of 4 Dlllinger, Pretty Hoy Floyd, Baby Face Nckmn and many olhera. v Now Melvin Purvis, who founded tha Junior tog Corps, haa formed a great new organlaation, called Patrol. Members are Melvin Purvis Secret Operators. They have ipedal codes, passwords, 1 and special equipment. Here la one of many adventures, taken from the confidential Secret Operators PUea and published to prove that CRIME DOES NOT PAT! MELVIN PURVIS l Ace Hl America'! Aejpwt'fAsuca 0m fiat u nia Siili! . PROTECTOR ;ut TV rJT.-t'- :K ," i Jr.SVL v 'ft- V v Great Lakes Exposition Is Opened FOR BATTER t"' i HIS SECRET OPERATORS,. 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NAVE POST TOASTIES SOME MORE ANO CREAM i r T GUESS THIS IS THE END' OF THE TRAIL, CHIEF HE MUST HAVE JUMPS OFF SUICIDE ROCK TO DEATH I NUlIttO THAI THt EX Of EVERY FOOTPRINT WAS DfPU THAN THt HEEL. ..AND I KNEW THAT WIN A MAN WAUU FgmMSSL THE HEEL PONT ILDfEPER THAN THE TOE. SUT WHEN HE WALKS BACKWARD. THE TOE PRINT IS DEEPIK. IMMEDIATELY I FIGURED THAT FARGO HAOWWUCD BACKWARD IN HIS OWN FOOTPRUIS -- I SENSED DANGER, ANO JUST IN TIME WAIT A minute! THERE4 SOMETHING FUNNY IN THOSE Wally Moses, outfielder of the Philadelphia Athletics, is shown at batting practice wearing a polo helmet, an adaption of which is suggested as a protective measure James Roosevelt, son of the President, is shown, left, as he cut the against possible beaning of a batter on the gates of the Great Lakes exposition in Cleveland, officially ribbon accia recent hy pitched ball. The T. Holliday, center, and Mayor dent to Mickey . Cochrane of the opening the show for the 1037 season. W. on. look Cleveland of Burton Harold Tigers inspired the idea. A CRISP, DELICIOUS POINTS OUT A FACT ALL THAT STORY SECRET OPERATORS MUST A TRAIL SUOOENLY ENDS, BEWARE OF AN AMBUSH! WELL WELL, I SEE YOU I SECRET OPERATORS HWE EATEN UP I THOSE POST TOASTIES - -- Construction Speeded on New Unit of TV A 1 HOW WERE THEVnQ BREAKFAST TREAT I girls call MILLIONS of boystheand better corn flakes . . . For Post Toastie are made only from the sweet, tender little hearts of the corn, where moat of the flavor la stored. And n flakes ere these tasty, so they will toasted double-criskeep their crunchy goodness longer In milk or cream. Get Poet Toasties right away tha golden-browp, r 5 price is low. and Post IN MV MEW OPERATOR OCT MV NEW SECHET OPERATOR'S SHIELD AND MT SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINING ffCRCT OPERATOR'S MANUAL ..CODES AND PAESWOROf . . SECRETS OF CRIMt DETECTION... HOW MV TO WIN PROMOTION TO HIGHER RANKS . . . ALSO PICTURES Of All WONDERFUL FREE PRItfSf TO ( A SECRET OPERATOR. JUST SEND POST TOASTIES MCHAfiCIOfb ME THE COUPON BELOW. WITH 2 BE A SECRET PATROll A de by Gen- Cereal-ma- eral Foods. (LU MU INFOR PORT HOTELS, TOHIIU AIM AMIR ANO REST H1NIN4. GAOS. US iv;. . . Melvin Purvis Pert Toasties, Sattis Creek, ta I endow... ....red Hon Tornin sorr sfliEiR (si Mfl.CMir SHIELD (ihoTc). Shield sndMelfinPumY s Yf .IS f A VV the skeleton of the t Wowtaf u I m A VwfxNANi jTTV TVA dam at pro,, 1 l! Pickwick Landing on the SECRET OPERA-TOT- S FKEG Em 2 Fon MSMML wot TORMitR pRCksSR-toPf- SECRET OPERATOR'S RING. suld kniih, sdimuhlc lu sny Sdrct. FKEI kit 4 IOTt llMMicl peckur-topt- . work. nan al The bridge highest in the air is the Viscus railroad spnn In tha Andes in Peru 15,000 feet above sea level. The brldgo highest above the wafer spans the Arkansas river at the Itoyal Gorge In Colorado 1,050 feet above the surface of the stream. hcOelvinpurvis foiled a sinister plot MELVIN PURVIS "JEi" Wants r.tout fish. Underwater View of Fish Ideal. t, Wandering through this underseas world one has the queer feeling of being a disembodied spirit, of pressing against warm wind, of wading, not up to one's ankles only, but with one's whole body. Distances under water are strangely deceiving. The diver progresses through sunlit water for what seems a city block only to be told on his ascent (hat lie has covered no more than a score of feet. Those who think all fish are silvery and torpedo shaped are surprised by the variety of beautiful colors and the strange shapes of Bermuda's fish. While one gets some slight idea of them by gazing down through a boat towed slowly over the reefs, one can see them still better, without distortion or foreshortening, through the helmet. Colors of birds and butterflies are lasting, but the radiant, Iridescent Colors of fish fade at death. Many fish, pale and uninteresting looking on ice in Bermuda's markets, appear full of brilliant coloring that flashes and changes when seen alive under the water. Summer visitors and budding scientists have found a new thrill in Bermuda. One of the most popular diversions of the summer is amateur helmet diving, made possible through the government on Harrington sound. "Although not a new idea, this is the best opportunity the public has been given to enjoy this unique sport, and hundreds of sightseers, including many women und children, are taking advantage of the privilege," says a bulletin from the National Geographic society. Heavy Helmet Becomes Light After visiting the aquarium, one of the finest in the world, more adventurous ichthyologists add to their acquaintances among Bermuda's fish families by descending beneath the clear, calm dragging a striker to the patrol wagon during fight between police and steel strikers in waters of Harrington sound t o fiVe strAers were killed. 2 Wilbur view them in their natural su outh ?!1CjB0 e Shaw, right, winner of the Indian-spo- li roundings. It is an Alice in WonChamberlain, new prime minister of England, who succeeded Speedway race. Stanley BakL derland experience feeling fish inn following tn coronations frisk about you unsoparated from your touch by a tank's glass walla. Wallv Nevada Storekeeper Wed Divers on their first descents arc apt to be nervous. Clad only Strikes Bonanza in bathing suit and sneakers, the novice may eye with apprehenOverjoyed because he struck it sion the strange-lookin- g metal helrich, George Austin, Nevada mining met with its snakelike air hose. man and general storekeeper of The helmet, flanked with Reno, is pictured after he received weights, rests heavily on the a quarter of a million dollar down shoulders, but as soon as one venpayment on the Jumbo gold mine tures to descend the gently sloping near Winnemucca, Nev. Austin will r, and lower ones head under the surface, the air-fi- ll cd helmet seems much lighter. In fact, its weight is scarcely felt. Water rushing in under the open helmet almost to the mouth may cause alarm, but air pressure holds it at about chin level, and one soon relaxes again. Should the diver feel ear pressure, as in elevators, it can be alleviated by swallowing. 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