xTHE MICIIW 4N idDAlLYTU rh N r 'N~ h J Closing of Chicago relief' stations cut off cash assistance to some 34,000' families, but the 91,000 persons: in those families got food. In the display above is the food allotment for a family ouf four: 2 pounds dried beans, 30 pounds oranges,' 2 pounds rice, 8 stalks celery, 4 pounds butter, 4 pounds prunes; the 12 pounds of cabbage are not shown. Medical aid was available through regular chan- nels, and milk was distributed by Chicago relief agencies. The federal government handled the food distribution. To defend .theIr land; Poland, too;, is- strengthening military defenses," stagig warlike drills to teach Poles defense in. vase. of, war. This infanitry attactk, moving under cover of a heavy smoke scren, was -held. on a field outside Warsaw. Because of Polanid's nearness to Czechoslovakia and Russia, she follows a policy of watc~hful . repax duess. Grey-haired relief client pausing torearrange her celery and oranges on a sidcwalk in 'Cleveland -- scene of recent clamor for food and a sit-down strike by rcliefers who took over a city hal chamber for their protest. Victory smile gleams on the face of GOP Senator James J. Davis, renominated in Penn- sylvania, primary. He will op- pose Governor George Earle, New Dealer. The woman who talked Pre- mier Neville Chamnberlain of England into politics is his wife (above), Pictured in London waiting to glimpse the queen. Rains drained down slope near Hastings, Minn., washing out th1e roadbed fromt under these railroad tracks. Ks .. _.; .. .... j ............... :.. .. .;, .. ... ...::: .. .:::::::::::: ::::: y