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Show f "Jitterbug' Bride r . Through the Knothole At Camp ... i - . If i ' . i 1 ' 'i' i in - i i-i ; i I II v. A . - " ' ':. , - : , . . ; . , I . ri.ii. I'' Chuck Klein of the Philadelphia Phila-delphia Phillies display! time honored method of keeping cool. He'i at New Braunfels, Texas. ' . . The fantastie object in the circle above are tome of the th)ngs you drink in a glass of water. They were enlarged to rabbit size by the New York world's fair's new microvi-varium microvi-varium which projects pictures of living microscopic organisms organ-isms onto a five-foot screen at 2000 times magnification. When a death ray falls on the drop of water they shrivel and die. The device was perfected by Dr. George Roemmert, seen above operating his invention. j : With not Just one movie queen but one on each arm i Film Actor Tyrone Power la pictured in Hollywood, as he I arrived at a film preview. In case you don't recognize his ; companion at first glance, they are Marlene Dietrich, left, ! and Annabella, the Trench actress who is Power's "steady." Johnny Frey, son of Linus Prey, Cincinnati Reds' second sec-ond baseman, is posed for the camera in his dad's uniform. At Tampa, Fla. When H. W. Shaver, 21, told District Judge Frank S. Shankland, in Des Moines, Iowa, that his bride of three months was a "jitterbug" and "attended jitterbug dances with other men" he won a divorce. This picture of his wife, . Juanlta, 20, was taken last December when, as Juanita Lewis, she entered a "Jitterbug contest" here. With her partner, Wayne Highland, she is shown demonstrating how experienced experi-enced jitterbugs execute the "Flying Butterfly." '-""!"rtT -""" . V: i p u - - wpw r -, ' , V r . - ' " yi t ; ' " ' ' ' -. , - ' , : 'VV A ,., ' S::::JZ ' 5 ' - I ( .-. .f ., I . iy- ''-- William Zuber, Oeveland Indian pitcher from Middle Amana, Iowa, ta posed in headdreM and uttering a war Whoop. At New Orleans. I i jwn i ' , - 1 Is- IT s ... ''. . ' ' . . ' . . ,- .' A' I f U I l- if ' ! ' . f iH X'' f' ' " ' I . ' f ; ' . ' i A' f 1 ' w- - Nicholas R. Etten, Philadelphia Phila-delphia Athletics1 lnflelder, lies on the grass at Lake Charles, La. Etten ia up from Atlanta. Southern association. To a question aa to what the V. S. would do toward recognizing or not recognizing recogniz-ing the Franco government in Spain, Claude O. Bowers, American ambassador to Spain, shown in New York, had only a smile and a shrug: "The Idea," be said, "la just this: I'm here awaiting developments." Constable Robert Porte lance, left, of the Montreal, Canada, Can-ada, station of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Constable Con-stable Sylvio Langlois, of the Hemmingford subdivision, are two of the four mounties named as personal orderlies to the king and queen of England when they visit Canada.. The others chosen are from western provinces. 1 William Trotter, rookie pitcher of the St . Louis Browns, flexes his muscles. He's in the training camp of the Brownies at San Antonio, Texas. ' - For seven months the ' prisoner of parishioners who prevent him answering answer-ing call to a new charge, the Rev. Simon Borkowski of St Barbara's Catholic, church, Vulcan, Mich, retains re-tains good spirits, continues con-tinues to carry out some of his ministerial functions. Top photo shows the priest comforting a sick child, brought to the "rectory prison" by a mother. In , lower photo he "kibitzes" as his "captors" play cards to relieve day and night - guarding montony. ;; J f,- ' i " " . v I . ' ' "' 1 William Trotter, rookie ; a. C pitcher of the St. Louis y 'If Browns, flexes his muscles. -a S4 He's in the training camp of V , the Brownies at San Antonio, 'Vr Texas. . , -y ' - .- rv- i'.V- V v . - ' " ' Service in game conservation, conserva-tion, helping his master. Game Warden Webb Talbot, catch law violators, won 9 Brownie, Llewellyn setter, a medal from the California fish and gam commission. Here are Talbot, Browni and the medal. "All aboard for the pigeon -back air express" A' little canary bird la seen ensconced in her cockpit en the back of her speedy pigeon express all set for the 20-mil pigeon back flight which marked the opening of National Wildlife week, Sunday. The canary was flow from New Jersey to New York, for presentation to little Margaret GUlen, a 10-year-old patieat at St Clara's hospital ia New York. Highest multiple arch in the world will be Bartlett dam, across Arizona's Verde river to provide a supplement reservoir for Salt river valley. |