WORLD ith rlLlwB i KTft I! II x!l H JJ Prince KuiJtrT Daily News Friday, August J8, 1953 hi. i i ,y sty -vvw 1 t ,. ll . ; a- r'!v-'--T' . """"""- '-'r Tim" ' , f: I ; II I i - t ,.f) m : i t ; A FOURTH-GRADE SCHOOL-. MA KM is Michigan's choice to cop the Miss America title in Atlantic City In September. She is 20-year-old Velva Robbins of Dowagiac. A OR REX HARRISON AND FILM STAR GR ;TA GAK0 discover that there is no escape va-'-Hible from the persistent cameraman who ca'thes thorn as they enter a restaurant in Pviallo, Italy. At left the fabulous Oarbo cov;rs her smile as Rex beams in submission to the rh-f ograiher Earlier, the. camera caught Ham on Sivuig the hand signal to "stop" 1 u 0 r - THE LADY CP HIGH RELAXES a she Strums her guitar-fc ....t(OT. f,M2-I'OlM black- nd silver, marlln stiUKKled to the strong; brow of her mandolin-playing partner, last. fu. .hree hours, 53 piinutes' before it-eurrendercd to Capt. A. H. that results entertains patrons at a Frankfurt, Gem:,? -i Li'u:oln of Lafayette, Call!. After buttling for supremacy Captain cjub Lincoln was exhausted, but the smile on his face Is the fisher- ( mar', way of saying: ."It was worth It!" The sea fighter was :f ti nlU r4 ill 1 frlVl --r.. . THIS IS THE TEMPLE of Mont Thabor In Quebec city where ia-year-old Made1 of the famous Dionne quintuplets may take lii religion- vows and enter the Roman Catholic order' of the " ScrvanUs du Ties Saint Sacrament. . f 1 t i- ft? fVPV s$fe KaPAIKING A' TELEPHONE LINE high above the sands cf Baud! Arabia, Mohammed Iba All applies his skill to maintain a communication whose speed even the famed Ahmed and his magic carpet could not match. All helps to keep the telephone system of Arabian American OH Company In good working order. ..':'- J" ' t, c ' 1 f ,- -"." "... A 1 ' 1. .1-5,. in S A ' ' "k .... t - 4 it,. .iiiniONU D. WEST of Fort Madison, Iowa, wears the NEW YORK GIAiVia i. .mui uuiu.nu, i a idiiliiiar pose, has a finger-shakin? duel with umpire Tom Gorman during i.n..(l tin." Kilit. an Ir.A hunts fnr mirnt hiiflaH ttnna a t-Aa. in PAKALVKRn hnnn't namDened the competitive iip araiiment that resulted in a recent game in which Roy 'f - HpmliVarlxNl in nf Kim, Th cult WAtch hnnt m nmnui. Maiearet. Webb as ahe Dretmret to hurl the javelin Ires Campanella of the Dodgers complained of being pitched to too and consists of a modified armored vest, and regulation Army wheelchair. She's competing In the International sports -closely. The argument ended, as all of them do, with Durochcr field trousers with laminated nylon plates attached. - fo. tho paralyzed at Stoke Mundevllle, England on the short, end of the derision - I . , si i fV" tM A 3 4 " ,1 1, s i -?vrvf r,v -l; ; . liOUG FORD, 31, of Harrison, N.Y., hugs the trophy after wir- CO0H 101"G (PE AHEAD) WALKER dlscusse strategy wilh four of his imroi t hu.-kles with ning the $25,000 Open golf tournament at Montreal. Ford's the Mor,trecl Alouettes in the Big Four Foot ball Union. Left to rlcM: Sam Etchevcrry, Jim smsannrqi 15-unrter-"ar 2C5 fof the 72-hole tournament won Station, Wa'.k'er; John (Red) O'Quihn, and Ra Cicia. Etcheverry is a quarterback, O'Quinn hlni $E,000 first-prize money. an end and the other two are linemen. SIMON HAGF.KMAN, a Lebanon, 111., farmer gr . . 'he ' r,owr-dnven siue-rlcli , made himself before he takes it Into the fields to use it. Hagerman, who makes al . f farm machinery, says tho rake contains his own Invention, the power-driven dew had already started to build before farm supply companies thought of the li Hagerman's 150-acre farm is shown in the background. .1 V " i. Ji k $7 r jr cn s.v.-.tta iV . , TP. , I! V '1.. . i -3 .Jfi if L' . ? k - . f ... . - - 5 ats. . ' ' . ' ssm - L ; . iw -Jti. "V k .- - . i It 9 U . tj - 1. Pi 1 4' X'-'S 4 V . A PROBABLY THE ONLY SOUND being heard at the National Chess Tuurnain eu,J BUSES WITH EQUIPMENT and full instruction on manual trainln:' operated by the Nova S"otia education department, travels thrcufrhout the province Ineiructing students at schools where there are no permanent workshops. Teacher Noel H.Johnston instructs a class at Lucasville 'school In .Halifax West.' In i. hp nrrnn nir mnupman r,f rtmimo btna niuim ntiri iinirhf. ns soiiicr CLAIMING THAT TOO MANY JUDGES of "bea rlifu' legs" are swayed by a beautiful face or ' shapely figure, finalists who competed in the 7uh annual "Beautiful Legs" contest at Palisades Amusement Park, N.J., wore pillow cases over th imselves as they paraded before the Judges. '..' ''..".-'' ponder their next moves. , . u '.