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Show Comfort, Safety Keynote of Trick Inventions Modern War Equipment Demonstrated at M. I. T. The faventive mind Is never at rest, and here U pictorial proof. The Ingenious device at the left Is a flexible cigarette holder, guaranteed to keep moke eut of one's eyes. Center: The enthusiast' fingers ire now protected against hot coffee. This new doughnut ia fried together withdunking Modern war equipment was placed on exhibition recently when the Massachusetts Institute of Technola handle, making for Boui safety and grace. It wis demonstrated at a recent lnventor'a held its annual alumni day at Cambridge, Mass. A. three-Inc- h mobile ogy In A boon gun clalma the attenChicago. Bight: to the Iasy man la this streamlined mechanical horse, demonstrated bycongress Max Carey, former manager of the tion of this distinguished group. Seated: Louis Johnson, assistant secretary of war. Standing, left to right: Brooklyn Dodgers. Its purpose: Maximum exercise with minimum effort. Gerald Swope, General Electric official and member of the M. I. T. corporation; Bear Admiral Harold Stark, U. S. navy, and Earl T. Compton, president of M. I. T. anti-aircra- ft Art Takes to the Clothesline in Outdoor Exhibition German Volunteers in Spain Return to Homeland Art flapped on clotheslines as a brisk wind swept throne h Eittenhonee square In Philadelphia, Pa., reoutside exhibit sponsored by the Art League of Philadelphia. Several cently. It waa the annual three-da- y hundred oils, water colore and etchings were on display and for sale. Thousands of interested spectators filed paat the displays. Midget Colony Embarks for Equine Tour 0 Here's a real study In contrasts at San Francisco's Golden Gate International exposition. When the little grownups of a aide enow decide to go horseback riding, they don't have to take turns. No matter how many midgets are around, they all climb aboard Brooklyn Supreme, the world's largest horse. The Belgian stallion weighs ,1,270 pounds. War? Unthinkable, Says London Woman I versatile cupper Whether It's cutting the garden hedge, sheep's wool or a head of hair, it's all the same to Mr. E. Goddard, Teffont, England, farmer. He has been cutting hair for M years with his long steel shears the same length, of time spent In clipping hedges and sheep. He is proud of his ability and claims hla work la Just aa good aa that done by the city tonaorial experts. Happy to leave Spain after 33 months of war were these German soldiers, volunteers In the Franco forces, bound for the German ship which would convey them to Hamburg and their loved ones. Some 1,000 troops of the Reich were permitted to embark for their homeland after a gala victory demonstration In Madrid. Secretary Wallace Dedicates Refuge ALL AMERICAN TEAM The fox pup nestling In the arms of Henry A. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, was the first animal to be born at the Patux-eresearch refuge near Bowie, Md. This refuge Is the world's first national wildlife experiment station, and was recently dedicated by Wallace. Left: Dr. Ira N. Gabrlebon, chief of the U. S. biological survey, and Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, right. nt Mrs. Edward G. Chamberlain of Cleveland, Ohio, named the "Mrs. America of 1938," recently became a proud mother. Young "Mr. America" was named after hla father and Is all set to uphold family tradition. NO SAVAGE 'Teen Age Bridge Aces Hold Tournament FELINE FIREMAN o -- Xt . iJ--.aT- "' m Firemen In a Cambridge, Mass., station are proud of "Sparky," a When Sir John Anderson, British civilian defense minister, planned kitten who obeys his air raid precaotlona shelters, be forgot all about Mrs. Dobson of all the rules. The mascot la shown London, who, through no fault of her own, Just can't get through the as she slides down the pole at the doorway of a standard shelter. Mrs. Dobson, as yon may have noticed, soundrog of aa alarm, following one la somewhat overshted, and undoubtedly believes la an appeasement policy. of the firefighters. three-months-- Expect no Indian war cries. It's merely Elaine Shepard, film actress, wearing the new standard televialoa makeup. For good television production It was found necessary to use white around the aostrila, eyes and threat Juvenile bridge experts were given a chance to demonstrate their hollows. Lips, eyebrows and eyecard playing ability recently at the Golden Gate International exposition's lashes are Cheeks have 'teen age bridge tournament. Winners were Gwynne Dickson, a bluish tinge. Ordinary types of left, and Peggy Lou Delahlde, right, both of San Francisco. Here they makeup have been found Impractiare la action against Jack Dickson and George Klclfer. cal for television reproduction. Mgh-llghtln- blue-blac- k. g |