"Riding a Hurricane of Horseflesh A job we don’t want, even if there is a depression, ii that of bronco-buster. The above picture is reasor enough for anyone who prefers the quiet life to slid to crochet and leave equine dynamite to the chosei ( few who just adore being shaken up like a cocktail. Up, down, sideways, rocking and pitching, there s no telling what an obstreperous bronc will do. Hut it’s all good fun at the rodeo. l" Bill Presented and Payment Made *“* ■ ■— ■ 1 —> a** -■"-™t Although life seems *» be made up of one bill after another, the depression has not been too unkind to this pair of pelicans at the London Zoo, No matter £$!$•■> _mil m . .J.L... j III 1IHJBIHIWIBMM llll I III! ll III MU I MJWIUJli ■ how hard times may be, there is always a little fish forthcoming: when the bill is presented. But it's not the first-of-the-month variety. Spectacular Rescue of “Flyino Family” This picture graphically illustrates the rescue of the Hutchinson “Flying Family” by the British trawler, Lord Talbot, after the plane “City of Richmond” had forced down in the icy seas off Greenland. In inset Mrs. Hutchinson is fk.own being helped aboard the rescue crart while her children, at right, are safe C Ncricir AI icy in the arms of rescuing sailors. At left is hpr hus band, George Hutchinson, leader of the ill fated expe dition. Larger picture shows Mrs. Hutchinson and her children, Janet Lee and Katherine, as they sur veyed the wreckage of their plane from a barren rock near the Eskimo village of Eker, Greenland. Grave of a Gallant Old Schooner r ■ * “ ~ i *»• ’X— ** —~ ■ *■**■ !■! -mmmm—m With only her topmast* above the water to marl; her prave. the school.er Loeltinvar. a 2J-} tai-old veteran 4>t the fcshint: feet, is shown where she ran on the r" aagrassssswssai rock* off Portland Head Light, on the riv :T d const of Maine. The captain and his crew ol 14 had a narrow eacane. hut. ail were raved. I Charm and Grace ■ ■■ I »» ■■ I — The trelt figure of Dipr. t vcrrf, i arlrets, is ideally suited to this lovely new fall model for eve» ning wear. It shows a girdle of white angel-skin with matching bow and collar trim, set off by the black vel vet of the gown. In calling with the. formality of the style, the sleeves end above the elbows. Formality in Lace The gorgeous evening gown worn by Evalyn Knapp, screen player, is o) pure white late, fashioned in grace ful drapes to follotv the flowing lines of the figure. The gown features shoulder sleeves that form a cape effect. l\ote the semi-train. Corporal Charlie You will hardly recognize this irr, F rsonator o' Napoleon, so just to si.- e time we’ll toll you who he is. L .licve it or not it is the one and o:. v Charlie Chaplin, minus the mustache and number 18 shoes. He ! in said to be considering playing seriens roles, among them that of h.j, favorite character, Napoleon. Chinatown on Parade Just like their occidental brothers, the Chinese love a parade and though' the event was not observed in their native land, the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic was made the occasion for a celebration in New York. Here is a view of the parade as it wended its wav through the maze of Chinatown. The procession visited the City Hall where Mayor Joseph V. McKee and Dr. Sze, Chinese Minhl^r to Washington, made speeches. --- , - v* ' -- ---— Looking Down on Auto Town The densely-packed skyscrapers seen from the army plane in this picture makes you think you are flying ever New York. But, you’d be wrong. The city below is Detroit, which has a few tall ones of its own. The eye of an aerial camera caught this Army Boeing Pursuit plane over the world’s largest automobile center. Suicide Balked by Cops Weary of life because for years he has suffered from bronchial asthma, William Gardner, of Jersey City, decided that the next world can't be such a bad place, so he turned on the veas. But Gardner * ourd that law won’t even let you die when you like. Here are police and firemen working over him with • pulmotor. He was revived in an hour and will have to go on living.