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9 Hope Hampton of the stage and screen seemed particularly enthu: began rehearsals in Chicago for her opera debut in th; title anon.” As you notice, she obliged interviewers by vocalizing theie presence, (Associated Press Photo) Shirley Temple’s Riv @ Look for this vivacious 3-year-old.“baby ‘star”.to capture much of the glory in which curly-haired Shirley Temple deservedly is basking. ‘The little girl is Baby Jane Quigley, who has made such a hit fn her very first picture that her sponsors have signed her to a five-year contract, You get a good view of her above, and see what a fine luncheon hostess she plays, below, to Dan Thomas, POSTMAN EXPERT PUZZLE SOLVER =F It takes a good man to do some of the work ex! f wood postoffice, where a dozen or more letters similar to those above are solved dally by T. A. Shipmi sorter. Max Baer, heavyweight cham. pion, got the fetter on the upper left. that on the upper richt went to Mae West. Shipman di: ed thi e cat, car ond is'and belonged to Kitty Carlisle, and ‘one with tie cowboy- was'intended for Buster Crabbe. The card on the bottom went to Jack Oakie. (Associated Press Photo) ‘The new White House office plant for taking care of the increased burden of work and correspondence fs now complete and running smoothly. At top right is the president's desk, moved into the pleasant room which is now his office, looking out on the south grounds of the White House through bay win- ‘dows indicated by the arrow in the pictur left. Below i¢ a group of the secretarial staff of the ~ White House, now lodged in airier, more pleasant quarters -than ever before. _ HIGH 4-H CLUB ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS FOR THIS TRIO a _ Among the youngsters who won outstanding awards at the of 4-H clubs, In connection with the Interna’ congress I livestock show in Chicago, were Lester Schutz (left) of Lafayette, Ini judged the “best qualified” 4-H club bey in the nation, and Mary Wien, also of Lafayette, Ind. and William Kiescl, Jr. of Pryor, Okia., shown at right with the President Roosevelt trophies they received for excellcnce in project work. (Associated Press Photos) Senators Kesume Inquiry Into Munitions Deals w and startling revelations were expected as the Senate Munitions Inquiry resumed its hearings Washington, D. Left to right are the committeemen and their aids: Senators Arthur Vanden- burg, W. Warren ‘our, Gerald P. Nye, chairman; Alger Hiss, investiga’ Senator Bennett Champ Clark: Stephen Raushenbush, committtee counsel. and Senator James F. Pope. Wow! Here Comes Winter’s Advance Guard —_—. Roaring in over the Missii and Missourl Vailey states as far south as the Ozarks, winter's advance guard is capturing state after state. A° heavy snow blanket under temperatures approaching zero spread rapidly eastward. Above, a plow shouldering its way through drifts in St. Paul, where traffic was biecked for 24 hours by drifts five and ten feet deep. Press Photo) _ IOWA SicER WINS GRAND CHAMPION’S HONORS Sore ps, Ts aes ar “Campus Idol,” 1,140-pound Aberdeen Angus st owned by lowa State colli was chosen as grand champion of the if non ' oy national Livestock exposition in Chicago. The 19-months-old champion je shown as he was given the highest honors of the big farm show. (Associated Press Photo) MENTAL TEST ORDERED FOR ACCUSED TULSA SLAYER An examination Into the mental competency of Phil Kennamer (left), 18-year-old federal Judge’s eon accused of the slaying of John Gorrell (right), 23-year-old dental student, was ordered by authorities at Tulsa, Okla. Kennamer, pleaded not guilty. In one angle of the investl! gation in the case, an yor Inst Gorrell’s life and @ ited an extortion not dressed to Homer F. Wilcox, wealthy olf man, demanding $20,000 and threatening to kidnap his daughter Virginia (center). Investigators sought to clear up the reported kid-) faping aniics, ( d Press Photos) SNOW HITS MIDWEST; CARS STALLED BY DRIFTS Trains and busses were delayed and hundreds of motorists were stalled by snowstorms which have affected wide section: middlewest. In this picture, the dome of lowa’s capitol in Des fooms dimly through ‘of snow which blanketed the state. In the foreground is the car of an unfere tunate motorist who wap caught in a drift (Associated Press Photo) Champ Corn Grower SCREEN ACTRESS WEDS IN HURRY, The corn that Lester Schutz (above) of Buck Creek, Ind., raised last summer won him nation: ors and @ $400 scholarship in the 4H club corn project at the Chi- cago livestock show, (Associated Less than eight weeks after they met, Margaret Sullavan, Gin’ actress, and William W: director, eloped to Yuma, Ariz. by and were married. The; shown on their retfirn to Holl they announced their horeymoon would be deferred until after tion of @ picture on which they are working, (Assoglated Press