THE MICHIGAN I)AI IY N Pictorial News of The Day i 0: i W I T H R O D A'N D R E E L -Michael Lerner surveys his day's catch, two broadbill swordfish caught off Nova Scotia with rod and reel--a difficult feat because of swordfish's soft mouth. These two weigh'ed 303 and 388 pounds. W A G I N A W I G-jimmy Limnios, who thought to win a pigtail contest at N. Y. Children's Aid Society by renting a blonde wig, met his match in Contestant Mary Poloshjian. She' exposed the trick before Vyvyan Donner, the contest judge. Q U E E N-California fig grow- ers had a queen, shapely Dolores Hunter of Fresno, to reign dur- ing California Figarden Day, as part of the jolly events at Fresno county fair. reol L A W C H O IC E-Walter P. Armstrong (above), 57, who has been practicing law in Memphis, Tenn., since 1908, is new presi- dent of the American Bar Asso- ciation, named at its convention in Indianapolis. He succeeds Jacob M, Lashly of St. Louis. O U T 0 F T H E W E S T-As comely a lot of cowgirlsas ever rode N. Y. ranges will appear in Madison Square Garden rodeo. Left to right, and -all contest winners: Marion Rich, 18, Miss West Texas; Ada Perner, 19, Miss Arizona; Jean Claussen, 18, Miss Northern California; Betty Goodan, 17, Miss Southern California; Marcellaise Rich, 19, Miss Texas; Mary Mercier. 19, Miss Sun Valley. P R E P A R E D N E S S P O L I C Y--window Cleaner Al Oromaner (standing), who scales sky- scraper heights in Rockefeller Center, N. Y., never meets any thugs who want to argue with him on a window ledge 20 stories up, but that doesn't mean Oromaner isn't prepared. He's a ju-jitsu expert in his spare time and can handle almost any opponent. This is but a uractice session. f x C E O R CI A N--Active in child welfare is Mrs. Pleasant I. Dixon of Americus, Ga., candi- date for president, of American Legion Auxiliary, which will choose officers at its Sept. 15-18 convention in Milwaukee. ..... ..:..: o i