Show mgSOa: ‘HOT SHOT A IF YOU'RE PICKING A FAVORITE for the English derby May 24 at Epsom “Blue Peter’ shown with anexercise boy up is one horse to remember He’s owned by Lord Roseberry in several ways Patrolman Alfred Hem-miof the Detroit police shows how he and his fellow pistol experts make their own bullets thus supplying themselves with less expensive ammunition for the practice 'that wins them titles Above Hemming shows how old lead melted in kettle is poured into mold that makes 10 bullets each loading ne '£' XT V- my& v?v 4 & r t r - 'I Vi ' fti St i ft V ' 4 j y7Jv v J i lh ' ! J - 4 S'V V f " r r: i - I ’ y " - a ? ' T- ‘ ' vi y it I r 3 ll iiWiMK'iVXfyl xS i ' " S ft t 1 I'ft Vf ! ' U ii Xf BEFORE A NEW DAY DAWNS at the “World of Tomorrow” sometimes called the New York world’s fair lighting marvels are on display This is a night scene along Constitution Mall with a statue "Freedom of the Press” at the left A gigantic figure of GeOrge Washington y is silhouetted against the perisphere Mercury vapor tubes light the trees e man-mad- j ft ft X f ‘ i Vj O'-- ’ Y 7-- V"v v 1 Aftftft vAri v- - ‘TTft t C - vtt - from a major power Constantine Oumansky (above) 37 has been named to represent the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at Washington D C - A Uf ft ft ? t- ft t ft “ ii -- 'V" rh Ym DALLYING WITH DALI at New York’s new Mua seum of Modem Art is his wife Mrs Salvatore Dali-- who uses of the either her opinion— means of indicating more conventional Surstatue or of her husband’s clowning N Y police remember to changes who objected forcibly realist Dali as the indignant artist an exclusive Fifth Avenue shop made in his window display r S' - Ay vj Yy- ii'V YOUNGEST ambassador A i-- ? f ft v 5 ip'Xxrjt - ' X' J y 'v "'ft ' v A r I 'i '' s' I ! 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I "'- r -j Hr 1f ‘IT S IN A FACING PREVIEW for NO FUN this reloading warns Patrolman Alfred Hemming (above) adding that a trained worker can turn out 500 finished bullets an hour The machine which is operated by a hand lever reloads brass casings in four steps The casing is re- sized a new primer is inserted powder drops into the shell and finally the lead bullet Is slipped into the casing A WORLD W O N 6 E R the leaning tower of Pisa—(backa little wondering on its own about ground) in Italy might doElizabeth here’s Boyce of Racine Wis in a for women’s hats IS feet off perpendicular tower” Building’s topper "leaning I- the 1833 grand circuit a mark of 1:55 for with horse harness fastest world’s Billy Direct state fairgrounds in Syracuse the mile let his hoofs fly at the N Y where he’s training Vic Fleming holds the reins Fans at the see Billy Direct Goshen historic track In July may half-mi- le mark to break the pacing attempt five-year-o- ld nr-- T ?v - ' v- it l X ' 'ft V-- f :! ft ft ( it -- X-- ' ? : !Khi!- f- t t ft'X ' - x X - S: : r ft - - 'V 3 i" : X c 1 “ i A ft e h if 1 0 T i r I rvxI j n ft II - V: I hi' ' X i XX ! :j lVs‘ s w4' t 4 A fe rS '1 ' i 4 X ’ - J 1 i l i -i ' - :v- t- 4 1 J''- K iv hx i " ‘V xXv ilt S) v fg Iss 5 X rry 4 ti Xv ' I :l ! t V 4 yjk'jy 4 St DESTINY OF DANZIG ' f was hovering in the balance when this picture of a Danzig street bedecked with swastikas was made— evidence of Nazi infiltration in the Baltic sea port Illtler has repeatedly expressedjdsdesire tar control of Danzig C |