SIX DAILY NEBRASKAN SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1939 Pictures from the World's Fairs Shakl'"s a 74-Passenger Clipper Lands at Treasure Island IT d nut-' v- - - 1 7 4 l 'A.- ; ?. V ' : 5- n .,- v '"--V 4 Pictured from the air is the Fart of Trade Winds at the plane, world's largest (in circle) which will be a featured ex California World's Fair. Stretching off toward the right is hibit in the Palace of Air Transportation. Note the size of the Treasure Island and the buildings housing exhibits. The slen- huge craft compared with the Pan-American Clipper ship der, graceful tower in the middle background is the Tower of ahead of it. the Sun Landing in tb.2 "bay" is the new 74 passenger Boeing 'os and Tower No Fair Complete AAinus This show' 1 . IS iHf l 1 IP- J I f v ; '! V i ', s f " f kit F .... 1 f " - 1 -I . 1 ' If- i - X Ferdinand the Bull would go for this tulip field with the bouth Tower reaching out romantically in the background, lhe ; tulips, thou?ans and thousands of them, are part of the Treas ure Garner, vlich the Crlifcrnia World's Fair publicity de partment t?Tr "a riot of blooms" ty East Meets West on Rickshaw r '.-. at Ate iS-vVv.". -. t v. - i it .. ft I ; . ;$ t 1 V:i 1 i ...i jL. Come on inside and see the boys," but it doesn't take much urging on the part of the barker to draw a crowd to see this exhibit. It's not new, but no fair is a real fair without it or something simi lar. This dancer is attracting customers to the "Greenwich Village Follies." Oriental style j'-i I !J, I t.. lib... . . . ?"-v -,. 5, . . - .': This style of architecture miTbt rrnro'-.PTit n PViino-o m. uu Hu.wicj, nice areni iney nave ocen en- gola to mid-western eyes, but ttrcd in an international contest to select the world's most per- it's frcm the Netherlands East ft-ct back. Fittingly enough, the competition is being sponsored Indies. The ornate tower is by an affiliation of Chiropractors and wiil climax Chircprac- part of a building of Oriental tors Day at the Fair. Left to ri-ht .the fair femmes are Kaye deix which contains hun-Lau-cr.s, Patncia McMillan, Bcltina Norlerg and Georgina dreds of displays frorn the Wcls- mystery of the Far. Exst. South America at World's Fair i ' f '1 tu- 1 1 K . f "... . -' I -1 L. 11 -i Showing a curving: steel and elasi facade in the most anDroved modernistic stvie th Ar. Zoe Dell Lantis, one of the many Exposition beacties, re- gentine Pavilion at the Golden Gate Exposition houses extensive exhibits from our South eives a trophy as the winner of the "chip chop" sweepstakes American neig-hbor. The steel and glass constrnction, saj those who know, makes the interior bt a risckshaw race on Treasure Island. extremely light and attractive.