limbering up at a 'bar,’ giHs are coached by an instrudress of spans school. The art of diving A , These young girls go through their gymnastic lessons at a school in Leningrad. TUG AT THE HEARTH-STRINGSâ€"Mrs. Frances Cummings wanted a tugboat to satisfy her homesxckness for New Yonkï¬o herhusband bought miniature lB-fo'ot tug. Tug is based at Cummings’ winter home in. Fort Lauderdale. PURR AND PEI WWWI’W L i A leningrud miss is gymnast. .m‘mx is iaught to a VEN THE GAMES that Russian children play take on political meaning. Sports proâ€" grams at special schools in Russia are training children to become athletic champions to bring glory to their homeland. Here are typical scenes. group of girls by a coach at the Trud Society. NOT A GAME Wsï¬ ï¬ï¬' HOLE IN THE CURTAINâ€"A section of abOut 90 feet of the wall that divides Berlin lies crumbled at the Klemkestrasse sector. Strong winds toppled this part. Symbolic, perhaps? TARANTULA TAMERâ€"Ernst Ahrens looks a tarantula in the eye at his home in Duesseldorf, West Germany. Ahrens is an expert on poisonous spiders, but tenants aren‘t so brave. PIGEONS ON THE GRASSâ€"Pigeons just don’t read signs. That’s the story here in Los An- geles, Ca1if., where these free‘as-a-bird strollers ignore a sign on new lawn at city hall. xw‘ PIER ’Xï¬bmé/Eï¬gfandora, a part-Persian cat, plays with he: adopted brood of chicks in Austin. Tex. home. SVEN, THE ELEPHANT BOYâ€"Bambina, a helpful elephant from the Skansen zoo in Stockholm, Sweden, aids keeper Sven Berg and a woodcutter, Ingvar Nylund. BAN THE BOMB BANNERâ€"Squatter defies police during a “Ban the Bomb†demonstration in Len- don. Police net moved in to evict him and others.