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Show American Way ... 1 1 ! ' " L. ' ' ' ' t) t I , ' , " .. y"' r r - t 'I fe .v? v, .- , j The navy crew candidates at . , t '. Annapolis, Md, are working :S"' ' . ' - ' ' out indoor these days and , ' " i they're doing it in front of mirrors. Coach Buck Walsh ' (behind mirror above) finds i ; tney correct their strok- I A " ',. Ing when they see themselves i . in the glass. The youth above $ practicing in the flesh and in j th mirror is Crew Captain . . P fU Tlti KitUer of Detroit j ' 1 ' .. ; ' , f 0 , h 4 x J ' ' ;-. 4: ' 1 f ( . - v. X I.T . - ' i QUiSTViu ' , Police Chief Harold Johnson of suburban Park Ridae. Chicao. Ill . hnlri. th hinnrf iTZT. ' Frank Rusoti, paper miU worker in Kalamazoo, Mich, clasps the flag of the land he loves, America, after renouncing an Italian fortune rather than forfeit his U. S. citizenship. His father, a wealthy civil engineer, died abroad last month and left his estate to Rusoti, providing that he make his native Italy his permanent residence, but Rusoti refused. After his parents believed lt-month-old Edward Danner, above, dead, police rushed him 22 miles to a physician's home. By flexing his chest muscles for almost half an hour he was roused from a pneumonia coma. He is shown with his happy mother, Mrs. Howard Danner, in Weoditown, N. J. Police Chief Harold Johnson of suburban Park Ridge, Chicago, 111, holds the blond wig, pis- lol and blackjack taken from a red-haired young woman he said had tried to rob a dress fc shop. "I was desperate for money," said the woman, who said she was Anna Peg Ryan, 28. |