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Show W 1 1 11 1 ' i m i a Pebple, Spots In The News ! l If fw-" it ' :,- : .Xte6lX r. I, I. ,"..T - ,' tcmr SPEED SWIMMER . . . Otto Jaretz, 18-year-old Chicago high schooler, flashed to fame in National A.A.U. swim championships at Santa Barbara, Cal., by breaking Johnny Weissmuller's 13-year old record for 220-yard freestyle. He went the eighth o a mile in 2:13.1. l"JKiJiMEWHMW ,"",,,w """L "' "' " '" r '1 ! m If U - N H o si f L - ,MJ-.,k, GLAMOR TRAM . . . Latest model in comeback drive of street cars, which has seen more than 1,000 deluxe "P. C. C." trolleys go into service in 13 big cities in recent months, is this St. Louis speeder. Riding on . rubber "sandwich" wheels and rubber springs developed by Goodrich engineers, the modern trams sare swift, smooth and silent as a fine auto. The "almost human" hu-man" profile is due to antiglare slanting windshield. l V57 DULL, 1U4U STYLE . . . Genevieve Lawson Johnston, Johns-ton, 9, one of 71 English' children fleeing war's horrors, hor-rors, is shown arriving in New York with her parachutist-doll, grim reminder remin-der of influence of world events even on toys. Her boat brought 80 other children to Halifax, N. S. j |