PAC THE MTCYTT-AN' nATTv U ,. A. AA L' JUL A MTC A7 A A I fLATTV.._. FRIDJJAY, MAX 12, 19395 S p I c Ti Ui ft Fp N r "V~ J While operators and union representatives attempted in New York to reach a truce ordered by President Roosevelt to allow soft coal mines to reopen, these idle miners sat on the door steps at Bethel Township, near Pittsburgh, just waiting. Louis Greenfield (left), held for the "mercy slaying" of his 16 year old imbecile son, Jerry, is shown on the witness stand in New York, being quetsioned by his attorney, Samuel Leibowitz. While their parents, the King and Queen of England, were on .te high seas, bound for Canada and the United States, Princesses Elizabeth (left), and Margaret Rose (next to her) went for a ride, properly chaperoned, at the London zoo. Italy takes her turn promoting a world fair, and it's to be ready in 1942 at Rone. Above nodel shows the fair with a symbolic arch and pavilion for the countries. Independent Nepal, a tiny state bordering Tibet in Asia, has sent Gen. Singha Shumshere Jung Ba- dahur Rana (above) to London as her envoy. With her borders well manned, the Netherlands anxiously wat e4 news developments in Central Europe lest Dutch welfare be endangered. This is a typical lookout post. Vicar's daughter, Barbara Gray, 21, rehearses her "Go to Hell" num- ber for a London cabaret. She says that her father, vicar in a London suburb, doesn't mind her appear- ance in a cabaret, but she adnits that her name isn't Gray. George Anthony Carr, 14 months old, of Warwick, R.I., has a diet that included pork chops and spaghetti. He also likes steak for supper. George, who was picked as the most perfect boy in a Providence, R.I., baby show has 12 teeth so far. When royalty rolls along the wide plains of Canada aboard a train conveying King George and Queen Elizabeth to Vancouver, their majesties will occupy this homelike sitting roam. A private dining room adjoins it. A "dead or alive" reward was posted for Robert Burgunder, Jr., (above) at Phoenix, Ariz., son of a former county attorney at Seattle, Wash., after the youth was charged with the slaying of two automo- bile salesman. Robert Harold Ickes, foster son of the Secretary of the Interior, and his bride Marcella Charlotte Levine, 22, of Chicago, are shown in Pitts- burgh after an elopement to Lisbon, O. Young Ickes works for a ght company in Pittsburgh. ,.. ::: ..nn.s1:.:z ..- - -.... . . ,....... ,,+c ::: r r t ra .... ti , i _