.New York .. . Rio de Janeiro, with its splendid beaches, is destined to become a New World Riviera for ,Americans, says Douglas Malcolm of the American ]Express Travel serv- ice. There are few- travelers who doI not know that Rio is one of the world's most beautiful cities, although, many have not actually seen its beauties, according to Mr. Malcolm, who believes that the Cruise of the Italian liner "Rex» to Rio January 29 wiIl greatly help in populaiing the city and Jrazil with Ajuerican trav- elers. Rio bids fair to shine with a brilli- ance equal to that of any of the cities of the Cote d'Azur. Carefree, gay, hospitable, these are adjectives that might- well bc tised to cbaracterize it. JRR ADUotsIOrd roai', .Keffiwrth, re- port finding gorgeous coloring ini the mountains around White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where they are spending a week. Last Saturday they were in Columbus for the Northwest- ern-Ohio game, and next week they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Burch, Jr., of "Blue Shingles" Rich- mond,. Va. They plan to drive home wlth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulze, who went to Richmond. to attend a re- ception in their honor given by the Governor of Virginia at the time of the opening of-~an exhibitionof Mr. Schulze's collection of paintings. at the Richmond Mtuseumi of Fie: Arts. LECTURE-TOURS is thRe lcCturer. lHe wail show motion pictures to prove bis contentlin that the «wild animaIs" of Africa >are not haif as wild or dangerous as Most people think they are. The filmns in- clude uamsual close-up views of lions, rhinoceroses, giraffes, zebras, ga- zelles and many other animais in their native haunts. They also illustiate, the lives of African tiribesmen of various types. The lecture- will begin at 3 p.m., in the James Simpson theater of the museum. Admission is free, and no tickets aré required. While a portion of the seats is reserved for mrembers of the museum, the greate r part of the auditorium will be available to the general public. Because .of the heavy demand for seats, it is neces- travers' to be be- each - the -lant and Animal 1.11e of Long1 Ago." These tours conducted by staff n to the lecturers, are open to ail museunm e travelm visitors. Parties assemble inside the ýe United entrance. FREE The Seabori SERVICE Lipë railway 1g ives.