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MAYBE THE WIFE'S BOSS ANYWAY—Carl Sanders, Den- ver policeman, 7 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 318 pounds, and his wife, Johanna, only 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 107 pounds, attend American Legion convention in Boston. o 5. Rugt 5 DID LENGTHENING WEAKEN R-101?—Arrow points at spot where R-101, British dirigible which crashed at Beauvais, France, was lengthened following unsuccessful tests. Experts now are try- ing to determine cause of tragedy which cost nearly half a hundred lives. CLINGS TO “MISS AMERICA” ¢ TITLE—Janet Eastment, winner of bathing beauty pageant held in i Miami, Fla., and crowned “Miss INDIVIDUAL WIRELESS FOR POLICE—H. W. Adey, London wireless expert, explains to a London Bobby his individual wireless set for police use. The equipment fits on to a policeman’s belt and weighs between four and five pounds. ¥ America, 1930,” but later dis- qualified when it was proved she had been married, appearing in revue in Los Angeles, still clings to the title and cups awarded. WHERE THE CRIMSON FLIES—Harvard’s new university building, Dunster, reflecfs its image in the . Charles river, when seen through the Weeks Memorial bridge, Cambridge, Mass. « ONE HUNDRED PER CENT!— Beverly Farr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Farr, formerly of Ogden, Utah, now of Oakland, Cal., is the possessor of two blue PRIZE WINNERS—Miss Ruth Kathrin, a Berlin, Germany, dancer, is awarded prize for most beautiful legs. FOR THE GLORY OF THE FAIR SEX—Determined not to be outdone by the men, Mrs. May Arm- PLAYFUL--These playful Koalas, Australian native bears, can’t re- sist throwing their arms around Elsie Prince, young actress, visit- ing them at their natural sanctu- ary, established at Pennant Hills, Sydney, by Noel Burnet. A REAL RESCUE THIS TIME—Not all the thrills of the movies are make-believe. Gary Cooper and Lily Damita, two of 500 movie people who were snowbound in the high Sierras near Dardanelle, Cal., are scen at Sonora, after having broken through mountain passes. SHE MAKES FIGURES BE- HAVE—When books fail to bal- ance, and figures are in a jumble, that’s when Mrs. Vera Rhine of Washington, D. C., begins to en- joy life. She has been adjudged the country’s forempst analyst of financial statements by the Amer- ican Institute of Banking. BIG BUTTER AND EGG MAN —Jess Willard, former heavy- weight champion, has opened a large food shop in Los Angeles. He is seen icing a cake. He has been boxer, circus man, realtor and oil operator. ECONOMIZING—Uncle Sam’s navy has joined the economy parade. By tying the battleship Oklahoma and the repair ship Medusa to- gether in still water in Los Angeles harbor, the navy men are aole INLIN LIS LTSN [/ ribbons, cach awarded for perfec- t b oo e e § I v tion. ;l;::g;,nao::;ilna:: Cl: » tz ?}:e b.e,?; :rmkmgdchazrgns)::p, ab Juarez, Me’f‘m' She drained her huge ¢, save thousands of dollars that it would cost to send the Okla- e one an ree-fifths seconds. though hot dogs are served free during certain hours homa to drydock for repairs. The Medusa serves-as flodting. shipyard, of the day none of the women appear interested in food. /NS SRS AN TN TN AT LS