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MEDFOUD MAIL TRTBUXR MT-RFORD. OREGON, THE LIPS TELL-NOT THE EYES ARMY MAIL FLIER DROWNED, TWO SAVED IN CRASH GRID WORRIES ASIDE, ZUP' PAINTS Wins Slow Race 5f? " 1 " .Tli , 0 i km$ Hte yf"s vi ' vj ' To know a woman's soul and temperament, look at her Hps, not Into her eyes, says Henry Clive, noted artist, after a study of the lips of film stars. The lips of Jean Harlow (above) are full and firm, indi cating a temperament of great extremes, utter happiness or utter despair, he asserts. Of others He says: the lips of Lupe Vetez (No. 1) how strife, fighting and accomplishment; of Ginger Rogers (No. 2) show contentment; of Miriam Hopkins (No. 3) show her inwardly emotional, outwardly calm; of Carole Lombard (No. 4) show her a girl who could weather an emotional storm without concern. And now, what do you think? (Associated Press Photos) BOTH HAVE BASEBALL WORRIES jtffite IE t ' ' '-' " - fryys wdk tPsTtt 1 T e'rfLi?.?'? As the baseball clans began to gather at Miami, Fla., Max Carey (left), deposed manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, talked things over with Jlmmle Foxx, home run king of 1933 who's been having trouble ever his new contract with Connie Mack's Athletics. (Associated Press Photo) ACTOR ADOPTS WIFE'S DAUGHTER 2 S.W X X i Si, -'-"Ml :: (fi - .y.. - .JS', t- T:l'.- Lieut. George F. McUermott (right), 24-yearKjld army flier of Pittsburgh who was assigned to the air mail service, was drowned in the Atlantic ocean off Long Island and his two companions shown at left, Lieute' William S. Pocock of Detroit and Jam's H. Rothrock of Washington were rescued as they clung to their plane after it had crashed Into the Icy water. Pocock (left) and Rothrock are shown In the Brook lyn naval hospital after their rescue. They told a harrowing story of clinging to the wing of the ship for five hours until a destroyer reached them 15 minutes after McDermott was washed into the ocean. The three were on their way to Vlrainia to fly the mails. (Associated Press Photos) FORMER MAIL FLYER BUILDS NOVEL "FLIVVER" WING Here's Waldo D. Waterman's "Whatsit" which, he claims, will tiavel more than 100 miles an hour. It Is a two-pasRenger "flying wing" the ex-air mail pilot designed In Santa Monica, Cal. Waterman has made successful test flights at the Glendale, Cal., Grand Central Airport. (Associated Press Photo) COLLECTS LILLIPUTIAN OBJECTS f imm i.j.jii .lap, j Fsrs f i i lit 1 . Heads Student Bank I lit Catherine O'Brien of Boonton, N. J., Is president of an economics club at New Jersey college for Women which sponsors a campus bank, open daily for students to make deposits, .legotiate for loans and cash checks. (Associated Press Photo) ON VIENNA'S BARBED WIRE FRONT Found Tied To Tree For Second Time - -r-J- If Vacationing at Coral Gables, Fla., Coach Robert C. Zuppke of the University of Illinois seems to have forgotten his football cares as he brushes up on his well-known artistic talents. Here he's painting duck. (Associated Press Photol Bill Bonthron (above) of Prince ton defeated Gene Venzke and Glenn Cunningham In comparative ly slow time the first time the three great milera were brought to gether In the Baxter mile, feature event of the indoor games of the New York Athletic Club. Venzke Is the record holder. (Associated Press Photo) Barbara Ames de Bujac, 11, daughter of Adrlenns Amis, film actress, was legally adopted by Miss Ames' actor-husband, Bruce Cabot, whose real name is Jacques Etienne de Bujsc The Csbeti are shown In eourt (Asiccated Press Photo - Tnis intimate glimpse or Austria's recent "bsttiefront" snows two -members of the helmwehr, dressed for cold weather, ready for action behind a barricade of barbed wire. (Associated Press Photo Para mount News) To Quit "Carriage' ARMY PILOTS START FLYING MAIL I - - fit II lwiwM-$?V 1 1 One of the happiest families in San Francisco's Fleishhacker zoo, according to the superintendent, Is the kangaroo household. It's a proud family, too, all because the baby Is getting ready to quit Its "perambu lator." He's 11 months old, but so far has ridden around In his moth er's pouch as shown here. (Associ ated Press Photo) . Dancer To Wed Earl Army pilots checked their parachutes closely as they took off on their first flights with Uncle Sam's mail. Here Is Lieut. William Frutchey selecting his parachute at Floyd Bennett field, New York, (Associated Press Photo) HOW NOT TO LAND IN A PARACHUTE! if , ..X- Carollns Musante, 14 -year, old Fredericksburg, Vs., girl, was found tied to a tres after a search which was started when sha was reported missing from her home and feared kldnsped. She was found tied to tree after a similar dlsappsaranes year ago. (Associated Press Photo) 'The engagement of the young Earl of Suffolk and Mlml Crawfore 'above), a dancer, has been an nounced In London. The earl. Charles Hanry Georg, Howard, ll grandson of Levi Leiten, Chicago merchant. Miss Crawford hai danced In many London successsa. There's more to parachute lumping than the mere opening of the 'chute ae this photo shows. Shirley Rauner of Cincinnati, landed on her head at the Ne.v Orleans air races, but was uninjured and wo second placa In ths contest. (Associated Press Photo