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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1938 PAGE SEVER / .r v . J is no reflection on this worker, for he has to assume a horizontal position ^ clean baire s At the century-old winery in UashingUmville. . _ . . frOfi,.0e(j gallon barrels are cleaned before each new vintage is {ntroduced. Some of the wines age ten years or more in the 1>£™ S be ' fore they’re removed for bottling—-and consumption. wa? the vocal reward for Mr. and Mrs. John Guillesple of Glenolden, Pa., who are banding a baby fisb-bawk caught near Lewes, Del. One of 2,500 bird banders in U. S. and Canada, Mr. Guillespie explains that the federal Bureau of Biological Survey uses the bands to check on bird migration and habits. The Guillespies have been banding birds for 16 years. -•■'V £ n 1 3 I •' I -A s k T * , ..«*%* •%?>'& '* * C , * \ ■ t Jafci tn ir “farmfrrniig3V-*> • f e - . ^ f i ^ J 'J' ^ 3 A on a teacher who’d called h er school essay ‘ is said to have inspired the literary career of Selma Lagerlof (above), who recently 80th birthday in Stockholm. A Nobel prize winner, the Swedish novelist is chattim the Royal Dramatic theater with Prince Eugene and Prince Wilhelm (rig /\V fs'.t.t. r l i r fU* « * ■ &-M ^ St v*j. ^ \6- phK * * 4 * continues in China, with Japanese planes direct ing attack on Chinese supply trains. The bomb slid through coach, wrecking the roadbed underneath. and that, in the opinion of t tion’s youngest congressman, Lindley Beckvvorth (above), 25, is j one good reason why he’ll enjoy his work as a legislator in VVash- • ington. The representative-elect is from Gilmore in Texas—home state of another legislator who’s a veteran in the nation’s capital. Above, Mr. Beckworth settles in a borrowed office. y 'W , i 200-year-old violin held by Robert Vlrovai, 17, the young Hungarian violinist who made a sensational debut w ith the New York Philharm o n ic or- chestra. The sliver violin came from Ireland. Yirovai, for whom music critics predict a brilliant future, Is to make a concert tour of 25 American cities during this season had par- hawks for Fred Schmidt, (Jr., of Philadelphia Natural Sci ence museum, when ho removed n young hawk, for banding, from nest atop a high dead tree, hover over the eighth Pan-Amerl* can conference a t Lima, Peru, but some of the Argentine youth with Fascist ideas borrowed from Europe’s dictator states. Germany Italy, have a different drdam. While United States diplomats were seeking agreement with the Argentina delegation on solidarity for the western hemisphere, the Argentine Nationalist Youth alliance—which claims 600 boy* of high school and college age—were giving Fascist salute at statue of Gen. San Martia. $ * * f .