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Paul Muni an:! Jane Bryan in "We Are Not Alone"—Steven son Thursday and Friday. jlti Christmas in Russia 'wasn i " 1 With th» I: • an CI:- on January 1, these Soviet children are buying I: lay i . . : ::: Tbilisi in ihe Georgian republic. The tijrure a: lei: is :r.u: » ' •-•.'u.-i Krust. Ru/sian counterpart of America's Santa Claus. iL'riitnd I'resa) Little Girl-Big Fiddle Helen Green hr ■ * in flc'njr thinjrs in a bier way. She's one of the youRt? hop ils i : r the auditions by means of which Leopold Stokowski wili s h >ny orchestra of lu'J youngsters i<> toux South and Central America. (CentralPress) Bloodhounds Save Lost Hikers " m- ^ ■ -■ -mms ' " ' " J A group or holiday hikeiv. a l students <>f City College of New York, are pictured at Darnerviile, X. Y.. af-.er s'ate police, with bloodhounds, found them wandering aimlo :dy, a'.'!.vp I:: licmv, «.-n Dtm.l rl;i Mountain. Four of the lost party nu . . d to to civilisation, and state police, using bloodhound;;, located the rest. Mo one was injured. 'Central Prett) ! | Message from Gandhi Bhieeo Batlivala, daughter of .Moth er India and practicing barrister in London, is shown as she arrived in 1 New York bearing a message from Gandhi—the declaration that Brit ish imperialism in India must be i supplanted by a new and democratic order. (Central Press) 1,250,000—Count 'Em—Say Hello to 1940 k j< sa&. .. >mm& w aa?wre -x. xz& . . *• A happy, good-natured mass of humanity packed Times Square in New I York t<> .say farewell to 1939 and greet 1940. The New Year was given a rip-roarin' welcome by the immense throng which jam-packed the two triangles formed by Times Square and Longacre Square, cmwdinir iino| Seventh Avenue and Broadway as far north as fjOtii J; re: t. I-. : . u . hundred cops were on the job to keep order, but. all they did was to divert vehicular traffic from the heart of the town. No injuries were reported, though there were doubtless plenty of tocn trod on. The sond-iw.:; <rf crowd chee red and .-houted until one o'clock, then melted :;\v y. Ir v.- - N'r-v/ York's lieilo to the Xew Ye ar. (Ci utii^l J*raw) Victims of Red Air Raid NEW YEAR FIFE VVjiPE^ 0 J's jjU; Victims of Russian bombin? raids on Helsinki, those civilian casualties a:- cared for in a temporary hospital, a former rc-rbiurant. Many of the I'innish ci'nila!'.-. finest cafes have bo ;n pre. !n:o such service. (Central Press) 1940—With Sound Effects V3WW 3 Josephine Johnson helps supply the sound effects as with her escort, William Van Nostrand, she greets the incoming New Yen* at the Wal dorf's Sert Room in New York City. The metropolis ha<! its gayest and most lavish New Year celebration since the goose hung high in '29. (Central Press) tttf tw*" rr~ v. «*» DEAT2- NOAM=IS A SCULPTOR- A CWISETU.-HIR. IF HE CHAE.SE-S FOR. HIS WORK WHEN ITS A 3UST T /AAJ2-V PEANE. 1-ANE.Y AVDN<ZOE., N.C., DEAE- NOAH = SHOUI_D A DOS WEA-'i SUSPEN DERS TO ^E-EP HIS PANTS UP 7 CTE^vNI boss PE.T7^QIT AtiCH. ImAIU VCUE NOTION a PAV to NO/0|H-OV*E. this pa?ee. -- »rt„ all. jnc mm A&hskuu* DEAE- NOAH = OAN A SPELE.DING T.VAlN BEL CAUSHT 3Y THE TRACKS IT LEAVES BET.MIND 7 UE.11-A W3NETOUTT rO«r-'AT C.ITV, N C. D£Aa KOAH = BEPOEE lots wife: tu^nedt° A PILL-AS- OF" SALT DID SHE. TUS.N TO RUBBER.? AUSTIN el /^cMAMON /WMia^SONl. IUI-. ^vvZ~>vZ3L- NOTofiS "TC> NOAM 11M CAFiC: C" "TVi'S PAPCZ Fire, which broke out in the; en to stnrag- yards of the New York Live Poultry Co. in H 'ken, X. J., spread rapidly and included a factory, a warehouse and tome private dwellings. AM <>; {•■>!>■ ('ire-fighting apparatus was callcd out on a general alarm, and part of tno Jersey City fire l'orrc . . i-i-(!. K: : ly reports failed to give the value ol the iroyed property. but experts estimate damage will run into hundreds of thousands ol dollars, witl nearly a lull bock destroyed by ihe flames. Thi: view is ii'uin the .f nf a building near by. »r ?, 1 Canal Zone Gets New Chief • .v*** y r- >«•: • . . t&j fc ^ Mrs. Natalia Modzolewska nr'! hnhy Andre, 2'L>, arriving ir. JcVm-v C :ty. N. .T.. aboard the I'rcxi ' n ;l •/, receive a cablegram from T,ori<; n announcing that lie:- husband is alive and safe in En^i-p-!. She had p^iven hiai tip for i!«I vhva the Polish ship Slof'.i. on which h v.ns an officer. struck a r .i : k et in >. [Ccnti'ui I'rcss) Wife Preserver". I When you loan dishes, insure thr-ir safe return by pasting small pieces of white adhesive tape on the bottoms of psces and write your name thereon. .V*. . C n. I\'an Voorhis (left), ncv.' ;■ r liv; • n i -I of the I'Kiiunii;«'.ni»I Zoiit'. if mvei«'<l on j-.iviv- ' f. (in:. Davis L. Suiiiv, retiring commander. In back;fi,o in ; ■; . . •., . p curryin • ; uine Ot'liif rciiifureemem.- to . V'/if/a D rpi vire preservers .Wife Prese rvers i £<jeeCHfrrk 11-22. By rubbing a little paraffin on the top inside of your shoes you will lessen chaf ing at the heel and save wear and tear on stockings or socka 12- lC, ■? on your fine* rlini,33'1 ra'sc''' <le<'Oi ;iir-,s on your tine Mnnerwart -cnanM. yoUl. silver or em bossing-with a soft brush.
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