WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES
POSING FOR POSTERITY French President Vincent Aurlo! poses for an official bust being modelled by Marcel Gimond, Paris sculptor.
Invited to dispel rumours that the President posed in pyjamas.
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ROADSIDE CROP—A workman uses a miniature tractor plough on a mile. long strip of roadside in Middlesex, where he will raise barley as an ex- periment. If all goes well, other roadside projects will be started to relieve
the food shortage in England. Į
PENALTY
women
FOR BACHELORHOOD-Two "gaolers-for-a-day" at Aurora, Illinois, look over a cell full of bachelors nabbed during Leap Year Day. Tried and found guilty of being single, the men paid fines of
candy, nylons and flowers.*
DOUBLED IN STONE-Venus De Milo, Hollywood version, is netress' Ava Gardner, who does have arms. Sculptor Joseph Nicolosi used her as a model for his new statue. RIGHT: British film star Margaret Lockwood rehearses her part as Eliza Doolittle in Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" for a television broadcast in London.
BELL MAKING IN BELGIUM-Here are three steps in the manufacture of a cathedral bell at Causard's Bell Foundry at Tellin, Belglum. LEFT: A workman puts clay on an exterior mould. The interior and exterior moulds are then filled with metal to cast the bell. To prevent the casting from splitting when the molten metal is poured in, the exterior mould is buried in earth. CENTRE: A bell is polished with an electric buffer. This device is one of the few pieces of modern equipment that have been added to the foundry since 1830. RIGHT: A craftsman tests the newly-cast bell for tone and pitch by striking it and holding a tuning fork. The bell, weighing more than 3,600 pounds, was engraved by a special process during the casting.
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CLEVER CAT SHOWS HOW-Nonesuch, a Manx cat, doesn't have to meow for help when she wants to get in the home of her owner, Sandra Goodwin, of Newington, Connecticut. Pictures show the cat leaping up to trip the latch, then pushing the door ajar. LEFT: Doug, the chimpanzee, looks over the latest additions to the
lion family at the zoo in Dallas, Texas. The cubs are only six days old.
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JAP'S TIGHTEN FOOD CONTROL-So many Tokyo residents were making trips to the country to buy food from farmers and then selling it on the black market at exorbitant prices that police have begun inspecting arrivals at the Tokyo railway stations. All such food found is confiscated and distributed through ration centres at fixed prices.
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