- .-v- ——’ —’ —.— : *'Tyi ~t. * ~ , - ,;, -»">’ 4 « . ! .* v, QH| Iml p ■ v '.'i Jfßßf ‘ •*•“*..'.■ j JNMNBiBB l*j B KwHIV BS l &| I 1.-*, -iv k T^WMpfbM^'HP* 3PI iHfifl p£y r Ihs l. 3§SprflP* &&m p if g-l jß&GftHfiHglir ' x ,i' ? ' fH CORRINE DALSGAARD’S attempts to get “Mouseville” ready for thoufeandsl of young Bronx I zoo fans are disrupted by “Fluffy,” the while rabbit poking his-, nose among the props. 4 HHHB|k i^Siit igM4. ' •-, on r ./ ■ v jv Uw HMSBpU* * V,Wi/>4» - jHi ■ MLw Wk<ljjHßfißßMfe... < r *. ’,' \ ; 1 W j |. • • :aK -.. jr • ' ite-«-aJ & 131 |n| Ihfc |H WBm "% HI IMBSI -: HI- 'Bk JHI ««g9 ' x3 Ks % - ' >y *. Ss* ' ;^ ; si 4|9 f^s| •'. .y1... '"" W ’ ' TlM^4-.' J Y ■■ HHP t s?r V- A TRIP TO PARIS is fn store for Ann Hftjtden, secretary of the House of Representatives > post office committee, crowned queen of tte'Shrine circus in Washington. Runners-up th > the beauty and popularity contest form * Circle clockwise Aom Angela Lombardi, P Willie Bray, Lois Barnhard, Betty Japes Phillips, May Hope Hurley and Lela, Cole. : BiMßiHrTniriiißMHiia MM ßWiwaW!lMWiiiMl l flll"'" iliHiM'TllllHHßß wrr | -pKt * : A, - ' . - - * k ,<• ( . >- - <4'J| THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. r r M : r 'WtKtBKHtr ' - ' " " I : W Smhi# r IfeJPS} '• ®| - * I'jgk* , Hiß ■JpHHKI w \ IdM Ppiflhr M >"'■■• ji 8' PATRICIA LYNN TAMER, 5% months, Utica think there’s anything unusual about standing in the palm of her father’s hand. It’s the muscular miss’ favorite perch. I ii JBryWn r ■■• II WLjmm- ■ |H» . | w jMaaHMpM A 441 %MOL ■ mm JBk IBk , ii' NEW TYPE “motor roller” developed in Berlin attracts atten . tion as it carries a pair of attractive passengers down the Vehicle is economical and can do 55 miles an hqur.^ % : „4,n I LM **~T pKHKnL > f#l Wmm If I ■ WET" - v ,'fj aHWWBwbk.. N KW;,.- ■ I 1 HB I f ]jSSml&g& r Tx.' v v f w -w v >- . .: ttmlj! fe. j It’s a sleigh ride for these workers and their youthful helpers, going out to tap maple sugar trees in northern New York. t IJSIX M' : p "X Y \ H -XssiH. - vfi MB - M- | X;-,.; - ■V*~ „ ITO JL A mr *’ v 1 GEORGE AND PIERRE MONNERT, father and son, are congratulated after a “ride around . the world” by motorcycle at a Paris race track. Actually they rode a distance equivalent to 24,902.39-mile circumference of the earth in 24 days, 21 hours—about 1,000 miles a day. > hHRhNIi IF THIS FREIGHT TRAIN had cracked up a few minutes later, a rail disaster might have been J < Caused. The 38-car train cracked up between Larue and Mt. Victory, 0., shortly before it ”3*4 .was to have met a cr?ck west-bound, passenger express. No one/was seriously injured, j j MAPLE SYRUP TIME 1 P Is* Hi ‘ Electric drill used to drill trees is on innova tion. It replaces auger, strong arm methods. ljs / LM Sap is collected in buckets, transferred to . large tank, and hauled to the boiling shed. * *= 1 If Iragfe: ' SECOND SECTION

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