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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH British Rulers See Repulse of Enemy PUBLISHER THREATENED Parents Matched to Babies ' At Evanstons Famous Cradle . Celebration of child health day , May I, and boys and girls week , May 1 to 8, focuses attention on the Cradle , famed institution at Evanstony III ., where in 15 years Mrs . William B. Walrath has cared for 3,000 unfortunate babies. George Palmer Putnam, publisher, and husband of the late Amelia d Earhart, inspects a copy of the book entitled The Man Who Killed Hitler and a death threat note which he received following publication of the book. The evidence was turned over to the - bullet-pierce- Bing George VI, second from left, and Queen Elizabeth are shown k rifle in action repulsing an enemy attack in a watching an sham battle at Stony Castle, Aldershot, England. The king pored over maps with the field commander, while the queen listened intently to the explanation of Britains latest defense technique. police. I anti-tan- Chicagos School of Baking Teaches by Experience Above, Mrs. Walrath, assisted by the chauffeur of a friend of the Cradle, brings a week-ol- d girl from a maternity center to the home. Six thousand applications are on file, but they are filled with the greatest of care. Parents must meet social, personal and economic requirements. Foster parents are told only that their child is normal , that the natural parents are free of disease, that babies are matched to adopting parents as to racial, national and religious background, and that in the Cradle the baby has had scientific care. 7 Little known to most people but highly important to tbe industry is Chicagos School of Baking, sponsored by the American Institute of JSaking. Started in 1922, more than 1,200 persons have graduated from courses in the commercial production of baked products. The institute operates four separate baking units. Left: A group of students making laboratory experiments on the chemical properties of baking ingredients. Bight: Evidently the experiments were a success, judging irom the activities of Milton Lee, Moorhead, Minn., youth enrolled in the school. Gulliver Shackled By Lilliputians A scene from was ly when a Gullivers Travels in New York recentgroup of midgets, arriv- ing from France, overpowered and shackled David Ballad, iant who greeted them upon their arrival. The midgets are to appear ch at the New York Worlds fair. School Ends for 6,000 Children in Coal Region Above, the adopting parents see their child, who greets them with lusty howls since she has just been awakened from a sleep. But the crying soon subsided. Left , on the second floor of the Cradles two buildings are special nurseries accommodating 25 to 35 babies. A nurse delivers the baby in the living room and the new father and mother, tears and smiles appearing togelher,take over. Beside the mother is Mrs. Walrath. The infant now has parents, a owed $208,000 in salBecause 93 teachers in Schuylkill county in Pennsylvanias anthracite region were teachers. Left: without were left 20 schools aries they decided to walk out. More than 6,000 children from to expenses by workschool defray teachers, attempted township high Jerry' Fitzpatrick and Dan Both, Coal blackboard. on the situation the 12, Jean Troutman, explains mine. Bight: ing their bootleg coal six-year-o- ld brother, and a home on Wisconsins Lake Michigan, its future happiness quite well assured. |