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Show Scenes and Persons in the Current News J m. r&- H.. ., Balloons to Protect London From Airplanes i 1 Professor Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna, photographed en route from Vienna to Londo vhere the "Father of Psychoanalysis" has found a haven from the Nazis. 2 The United States navy's newe torpedo-boa- t destroyer, the U. S. S. Ellett, shown as it siid down the wars at th shinvard at Kearnv. NL J . fter its christening. 2 Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky shown in earnest conversation yith Sen. Burton K. Wheeler of Montana just before adjournment of congress. Tornado Made Them Orphans , a v.i 1 '( ' :.! Rockefeller Scion Dolls Up for Saints and Sinners i -- T i f iiniriiiiiiiiia jtti iMi tl mil I fcinnnr T - - - jy - " I mi Balloons for the much discussed barrage for the protection of London from the attacks of enemy aircraft art shown as they were tried out on the field for the Empire day demonstrations at Cardington, England, recently. The plan of British air strategists is to string heavy nets between the balloons as a means of trapping: enemy airplanes and preventing their appearance over London for bombing forays. Could You Spare Him a Lift? CHAMP BROAD JUMPER Winthrop Rockefeller, son of John Jr., is shown dressed as a baby during the festivities at- D. Rockefeller JH C.'jL till f 'ATwo little victims of the recent devastating tornado in Texas, who were made orphans when their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rutledge tending his induction into the Saints of Clyde, Texas, were killed by the violent storm. The family was driving and Sinners, an exclusive club at iheir car to a neighboring storm cellar when caught by the wind, killing their luncheon recently in New York ihe parents. city. MISS MIAMI Gloria Vanderhilt Grows Up 1938 M - Here's Mack Robinson, University star as he leaped The newest refinement in hitchhiking is being tried out by L. A. 21 feet 2 inches to win the broad Schaldenbrand of Detroit, Mich., who is seeking lifts from considerate jump event in the Pacific Coast conmotorists who would be kind enough to tow him westward. ference meet at Berkeley, Calif. of Oregon's Negro Bishop Praises China's Spirit English Tennis Ace Defeats Helen Moody Miss Mary Ruth Hardwick, Great woman Britain's tennis player, who defeated Mrs. second-rankin- g Helen Wills Moody in the quarterfinal round of the St. George Hill f ill r-- Miss Miami of 1938, is Mary Joyce eighteen, talented singer, musician and college student, who won the title in competition with more than 100 Miami girls. The local title gives her the right to comRecently graduated from the exclusive Grcenvale school at Roslyn, pete for the title of "Miss America" N. Y., Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. Gloria Morgan in September. is shown with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Payne HTiitney, attending the She is 5 feet 1XA fair at Greentree, the Whitney estate at Manhasset, N. Y. inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. annual open-ai- r y Mm iWniu J "Walsh, Van-derbil- t, Mock Warfare Rages in the Tropics tennis tournament at Weybridge, The spirit of wartorn China is akin to the of revolutionary Mrs. Moody, Christianity England, recently. I think China will demonstrate tospirit the world today arms who has been attempting a come- are not necessarily supreme." These were the words of back, had previously won the Sur- Logan H. Roots, bishop for 34 years of the Protestant Right Reverend rey championship and the North of Hankow, as he arrived in the United States after Episcopal church, from hi? ... London hard-cou- rt retiring title. World's Largest Motorship Launched 1w L;m l Jl h ; ' fH'$S&" (S a i' a &,mmvjmm ' j I a- . ........... jt f' r. jricfcu'i - ' -- v - - til ' J'''';,' n jM y if y .. , i . - j - I IT r? ' i. 3 : tv u y jus jta jr fill u ... i. .v r u! w t 'i i, - a Members of the Sixty-fiftinfantry, United States army, shown during a bayonet charge, protected by smoke screen during maneuvers near Tunta Salinas, Puerto Rico, in preparation for the joint maneuvers to e held in Puerto Rico next winter when the Atlantic and Pacific fleets with the army and coast guard will participate in the most comprehensive war games in recent years. h Shipyard workers, Fascist leaders and Swedish officials participated in the launching of the world's largest liner Stockholm, at Monfalcone, Italy, recently. i notorship, the Swedish-America- n |