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Show Bad Luck in Double Doses y j " . ' '" -1 Lq-ySj;; ;::J Parada Friday, January mte.- v n . f j K.-.... oj.. V ...y....V... V-...... . . -.1tfr . -V,.. '-y iJ, IS a llOOUOO JOT ( f ! L "s!s; ys-xT'!ri i ssr " i some people. But - Is I h "V K 1. -v. Si Bob Ryerson, Chi- t tVJ T3 on Friday the Ulh M f . , - o fce defied the f7i'"3s S-8 'A f jin 6y inviting 13 t k & )' J friends to his party, r $ I ,,!' tx ,1 :?. y ,". ' ' ; -! ' 4 i fo r fl . il 1 Breaking mirrors is supposed sup-posed to be bad luck, but these two Toledo belles wouldn't be worried about that, as they tecter-lolter on, of all things, a pane of mirror glass! This is a new kind of heat-tempered glass scientists call tuf-flex, which can withstand with-stand a much greater strain. Above: l'ew York State Trooper J. F. Keating uses 13 on his motorbike plates and Conservation Commissioner Lilhgow Osborne not only has 13 on his auto plates but 13 for his sailboat number and 13 on his office door. Below: Barbara Kent of the films, not at all superstitious, nevertheless neverthe-less decorates her hand-bag with a rahbifs foot. C v $v i J K - ' - s i r ? y- vv; ITT " U' Above left: Combining sophistication and non-superstition, this wedding trio of bridegroom, rector and bride put finishing touches on a Friday the 13th wedding by lighting up, three on a match. Right: In the heart of lew York's Times Square big city folks carefully avoid walking under ladders. |