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PAGE FIVE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1941 _ i ‘ R . MOUTHY _Breaking up a NOT CHILD'S PLAY_no juvenile pastime is this, as. pouconyention with lauehter, Dr. Ralph P. Johnson of General Electric stacks steel balls (each :::z:‘el:\:md“[:r\‘l)icllall;'"i;e_fl:‘)t‘l“;tf 3 o represchftigonn et 200,000 tiroes KA I M tonel of Janta minstrel man, who travels SHE LOOKS AT THE RECORD_mMaxine Woodfield inspects a roll of film made with an a tace-centered cubic crystal. The balls are used in a study of the the convention eircult—just to aerial camera, one of those which equip the new Clarendon, Va,, plant of the topographic branch of structure of materials since all crystalline substances have a “kid” the delegates, make the the U.S. Geological Survey, an office which—more simply—will be concerned with naming maps Apecitip geumelric arrangement of; R0 sessions merrier, that shows valleys, rivers, mountains, etc., of U.S, as a vital defense aid, ¢ % ) BRACE YOURSELF_Frankie Sinkwich, Georgia backs field star, hopes this brace protects his broken jaw, lets him play on. , ‘HANDLE WITH CARE® MEANS JUST THAT_“Gently, gently,” the hand of that soldier (right) seems.{o be say- ing as a 2,000-pound demolition bomb is lowered from its carrier into the bomb cradle, for a touchy trip over to a bomber at New Orleans. It's all part of a day’s work for a borab service crew of the 450th ordnance co., aviation bombardment, which has the hazardous Jjob of delivering to the air corps the TNT-louded bomb all finned (to give stability) and fused (to provide the igniting force). P ; AR . & WATCH YOUR STEP!_High-stepping Muriel (left) ON ‘OLD MAN RIVER'_with New Orleans in sight, and Violet Mulvenna of Red Oak, Ia., are famous at University of Capt. Mary Greene pulls the whistle of her old time river packet, - Mississippi football games as the drum majorette sister team—and “Gordon C. Greene,” during one of the boat’s periodic runs down you can see why. They spend part of their time teaching classes in the Mississippi river and the Ohio, from Cincinnati. The captain’s baton work and so earn some of their tuition. Each won national stalwart vessel is one of the few remaining river boats which titles at the St. Paul winter carnival. still carries passengers, — THERE'S A SANTA IN THE HOUSE_No matter what the calendar says, Christmas is already at work in the busy fingers of Edward McDonald (above) of St. Louis, who has started to remake foys for the underprivileged children of his:city. He's been doing that for 14 years, and St. Louis officials have now given him a workshob in a public buildine. & GOOD IDEA_so0 keen is ” o s o French-born Michele Morgan on [ v . v LOOKEE! There's 8 Gre- : B ‘ » tamer at heart, Ruby Mercer pals 4 3 h'«’-unninz. I':l Am;:lun girl, that o ;% with a tiger, “Satan,” on a Long| vian influenge at hand in this she won't have French servants P Island jungleland farm. Miss White sun ‘suit complete with NEW CURTISS PLANE FOR ‘ARMY . USE-Adanted to mass production 14 this new in her Hollywood home, nor does POSSE GETS 'POSSUM_Looks like the jig Is up for Mercer, who was born in Athens, hood wraparound, worn by Jean all-metal, low-wing Curtiss AT-9 just delivered By Curtiss-Wright plant in St. Louis to the army air she assoeiate with the French this forlorn epossum, cornered in the Herman Galamba woodpile Ohio, sings in opera and will Rober(son at a Los Angeles Zuice, for tests at Wright field in Dayton, Ohio. The plate, designed for the tFaining of ar Task film. solamy. She. foils, do the. .\ 8t Kaugs Cltx, And it took - lets than two depuly sherlffe— :.'have the femintne lead'in feutis ARG TeEaTt WaRY SNEWIRE Tighters a5d bownbers, has & top sBER.0f oVer 200_,,_‘;‘5 iyt Iof g _movie vinevards. Ralph Shaw and Ralph Berger ({ront) t0.do the tricks Vie ariicnnetn N, Yo Nov.