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ASSOCIATED PRESS . ICTURE NEWS ¥ = b AND HORSE CAYME TO PARTING OF THE W AY S—Hoofs thundered around him in this race at Belmont, N. Y., track but Jockey F. Bell- e cscaped serious injurres when his mount. Night Heron, threw him at the third jumn in a steeplechase event. Riderless horse is second from the left. - ‘LIDS’ FOR LOCOMOTIVES_Helmet-like steam dome casings for locomotives lie in Southern Pacific shops at San Francisco waiting for a spot on some mighty engine, Defense orders are boosting freight shipments over nation’s railroads. & HITS—with a .383 batting average, Ted Williams, 22, is pacing the Boston Red Sox at- CHICAGO NEWCOM ER_Manager Jimmy Wilson of tack. He hit .344 in 1940 season the Chicago Cubs shows off his new outfielder, Charles Gilbert ) to Ma‘.v 24 rabd ‘35 hits (left), in the Cubs dugout. Gilbert, a New Orleans native, came . r 94 tim at. to C I, was er last . ¥ 3 il 9 Gy froin Moniral, Wap & Wedhek, Jeby pN HALF MI LLION LOOKNot for the budget-minded is 2 & this black satin pouch envelope handbag shown at the new fashion terrace at Beimont, N. Y., track. I¥'s a'$500,000 purse designed by FIR S'I—""“;“g Srasition tint Paul Flato with brilliant-cut diamond solitaires curving grace- b irPhemebgibis 'be"" -l fully toward a diamond rose haying waterfall diamond drops. Lol A et e 3 g o The evening dress |s‘ black chiffon edeed with black lace. wlm‘ler, ‘weds Thomas Riley the in LBY. . 851 day after graduation. e | TO 'COW* AN ENEMY_Meet the “Ozard of Whis™ the lively cow that’s been adopted for an unofficial crest by one of Britain’s heavy bomber squadrons. The Ozard has been painted on the nose of all aircraft in the squadron. i S ‘ M poiDA HONEYMOON CLASS—_Two spectators at a horse show 3 i i § Pl S in B'rhrcllfl Mr:nor, N. welll'e l:;ewly I;ved Fredfrlcl(nwmu lll“ v the former Christine Cromwell. He’s a Brown university student; if‘ . 1 4 :rfi:hujnsim"g & she’s daughter of James H. Cromwell, former minister to Canada. @i : Annam, N'Guyen Huu Hpo 1BR e phota wes faken &% the NEW LIBRARY IN BRAZIL_Dedication in November is planned for above 22-story photo.was . fakien . near i enter of the city, the librar: g al ) an W z ey ! volumes. Books Mot in constant use will be stored in the tower. of French Indo-C] COSTUME AFFAIR —Occupied as they were with viial 1941 fssues, women at Atlantic City sessions of General Federa- FLIGHT ENDS AT SINGAPORE_Wnen the 42-ton California Clipper arrived (above) at Singapore harbor the plane was Mfimmhrncuimreflzcwdflnhn ” “Carrie Na- inaugurating a fortnightly schedule between U.S. and British Malaya. The flight, on which the Clipper carried no regular passengers N. Y. but did bear mafl and 13,800 first-flighf covers for American stamp collectors, marked the pushing of trans-Pacific sir service to its farthest westerly polnt, Capt., W. J.-Barrows of California commanded the Clibver, which was then prepared for a return flight to U.S.