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Show HAPPY BIRTHDAY! " Mrs. Roosevelt Becomes 56; Dubbed 'Public Energy No. 1' f'f' i . J III tH- i ' '"'" " III ' J? , y On October 11, Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt marks her fifty-sixth fifty-sixth birthday. Ao longer surprised at her amazing energy, the nation has grown to admire her. Above: She introduces her husband at the New York World's fair grounds. A favorite with photographers, Mrs. Roosevelt has few inhibitions. inhi-bitions. At the left she swings mightily to christen the transatlantic Jankce Clipper. At right: She presented diplomas at Arthurdale, W. I a., school, then swung her partner in the dance that followed. More active than any previous President's wife, Mrs. Roosevelt has shattered precedent. U. S. polls have rated her more popular than her husband. , fer V &t V"f She came to the opening perform-ance perform-ance of the "Lost Colony" at Manteo, N. C, riding with her party in a CCC truck. At left is the Spanish refugee lad, 12-year-old Lorenzo Murias, for whom she agreed to act as foster parent. par-ent. He is one of many refugee chUdren chU-dren living in France, supported partly through private contributions, QMMccaeoMftWWwvsw iff SQyif U ..w.tow.ig. K , 3tt . . T I An enthusiastic social worker, she takes an active interest in projects to care for all types of unfortunates. Income from much of her writing has gone for this purpose. Above she is shown placing a baby in the new portable incubator she presented to a hospital on behalf of the iv ashmgton Variety club. 4 mjS- i:r:4 fits |