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Show T 1 THE BULLETIN Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Pups? Not Susie! Captured 'Mystery Gun' Puzzles Military Experts Jack fell down and lost his crown (aa best pet), and Jill came tumbling after.. Both pups were decidedly glum after Susie, coy maiden in the center, was named blue ribbon winner in the New York Boys' club sixth annual pet snow. And look at the kittenish twinkle in her queenly eye as she lords It over the droopy-earepups. Jack, incidentally, is pictured on the left. d Swedish Defense Units Practice Maneuvers A Finnish gunnery expert is shown examining one of the strange weapons captured from Soviet h Russian forces during the recent war. The gun, a field piece, Is believed to be a il cannon. It is shown ready to fire (left); The funnel attachment is thought to be a device which utilizes explosion gases to produce a forward movement of the gun barrel, thus neutralising normal recoil. Right: The funnel arrangement is swung aside to show the breech. Experts confess themselves baffled. Rus&o-Finnis- non-reco- Parade of States Features Washington Convention With the rumble of cannon In their ears, Sweden's army and navy prepare for any eventuality. Left: Gunners of the Swedish submarine Malmo shown manning the rapid-fir- e (pompom) tun on the deck of their craft. This gun, made in Sweden, is one of the most effective antiaircraft suns manufactured. It is particularly useful against diving bombers. Right: A huge, new Swedish army tank demonstrates its ability to climb a sandbar barricade. anti-aircra- Next White House Occupant? ft Mormon Leader Feature attraction of the spring fete of the Woman's National Democratic club, held recently in Washington, D. C, was a parade of states, which included daughters' of senators and representatives. Some of the marchers were, left to right: Louise Ransdell, Kansas; Esther Devine, Rhode Island; Dorothy Ramspeck, Georgia; Pauline Guessford, Delaware; Ruth Overton, Louisiana; Patty Mayfield, Mississippi; Helen Kine, Indiana; Martha Wever, Florida, and Barbara Crosser, Ohio. France Keeps Vigil on Western Front ' quartet of distinguished guests pictured during; Inner circle dinner of city hall reporters and political writers in New York city. Each one a presidential possibility, they are, left to right: Sen. Robert Taft of Ohio, Rep. Joe Martin of Massachusetts, Postmaster General James A. Farley, and Wendell Willkie. Taft, Martin and Willkie are Republicans; Farley a Democrat. A 'American Mother of 1940' Heber" Grant, X. president of the Mormon church, who was released recently from a Los Angeles hospital after treatment for a stroke. Ordained an apostle In October, 1882, and made president In November, 1918, he has spent 68 years In the service of his church. ... Ka-ChooM- 1,400,000 Volts Main generator, voltage divider stack and tube housing of General Eleetrle'a powerful new y Somewhere on France's Lorraine front a French soldier keeps 1,400,000-vomachine at eternal vigilance behind his gun, lest a German sur- Schenectady, N. Y. Its will equal that of 14 pounds prise attack be successful. Note the cache of hand grenades just Dciow ine gun. They are used lor close-i-n fighting. ($150,000,000 worth) of radium. lt Discuss New Johs for American Youth -! camHere's how a "American Mother of 1940" was the title bestowed upon Mrs. era pictures a sneeze. PhotoEdith Graham Mayo, widow of the late Charles Mayo, Rochester, graphed at the Massachusetts Inhigh-spee- d Minn., surgeon, at her Tucson, Ariz., winter home. Award was made by the American mothers committee of the Golden Rule foundation lets forced from the mouth travel of New York city. Mrs. Mayo is the mother of eight children. neaily two miles a m'r ts. stitute of Technology, the drop- X-ra- rifle-machi- ne Germ Killer Dr. J. C. noogerheide in his Philadelphia, Pa., laboratory exDiscussing a clinic on "New Frontiers In American Life," spon amining a culture of what he consored by the University of Rochester in New York state, are Dr. siders one of the most powerful Alan Valentine (right), president of the university; Carl W. Lauter- Administered bach, vocational counselor (left), and Wilbur Hooker, graduating to mice, it enabled them to withsenior. The election of Dr. Valentine to the board of Freeport Sul- stand 1,000,000 lethal doses of pneumonia germs. phur company established an industrial precedent last year. germ-destroyer- s. |