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— Herald Cameramen T A A GENIUS CHATS WITH A GENIUS—Bruno Walter, left, fore- most orchestral conductor of Germany, chats with Arturo Toscanini, ranked as leading conductor of the world, when the famous Italian brings the New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, of which he is guest conductor, to Berlin on its phenomenally triumphant European tour No other musician of the present age has been so thoroughly acclaimed as Toscanini SUOIGHSRLTEE STH A RE BORN"—Says Madame Schu- mann-Heink, veteran opera sing- er, of George Stinson's. She adds she'll give a benefit concert with him to launch him on a singing career He's a tenor—and a traf- fic cop—beg pardon, policeman PARENTS SEEK TO REGAIN THEM—In charge of Miss Elizabeth Lackey, above, custody of George Ricci, 8, and his brother, Ruggiero, 0. is sought by parents. The children are in New York, where they are hailed prodigies on the violin. Their genius is being developed FISH THESE Catalina Island, California, to catch ve it's a live flying and jump at it. She holds a record for hav- ingle-handed. A STAR AT FOUR—Lucille Hyatt, 4, of Chicago, holds the title of champion since her vie- tory in Central Athletic Union == .wimming contest in Chicago for = i : voungsters underfive. Swimming = S 3 = % s, % 7 20 since she was 17 months old, Lee) of Hashville, Teun, adjutant general "o rop= ouT FOR (THE! WHIRLW Testing her sails on Lucillc is the daughter of Chaun- , with Surgeon General Frank H & 1 L b e Long Island sound, the Whirlwind, a candidate for the defense of ~ cey A. Hyatt, swimming coach ? b 2 the America’s cup, presents a pretty picture. and former star. ROCKEFELLER CH "H NEARS COMPLETION—Be 3 Tomb, on Riversi “I'M RECOVERING, THANK YOU!"—Anna Q. Nilsson, of the / v films, seen on the lawn of a Los Angeles hospital, tells how she's e ew York's newest church, TOOT! TOOT!—A floral locomotive of ancient vintage is winner of the grand sweepstakes prize in i injuri ivi h e P B P P recovering from injuries received when a balky horse threw her. children’s floral parade at Ocean Park, Cal. It'was entered by Louise May Daniels and Helen Daniels. the church of the Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick. She will be able to return home in two months.