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Show Tin: SAUNA srx. SAUNA. ITAII Sicilians Driven Back by ML Etna's Lava Opening the News Bridge Norfolk-Newpo- rt Disastrous Floods in the Middle West ItUtilalllf but Wrr Itrlf f lint JrlfojrxJ tJT ll ! IhiMM aR ilitlrn)r) bf lU, I Ulcf llrf )' 1 a. 1 pllirm la llrf further IU I In 0 II irrM whrrw tin lilrM of ( ir lilutiori Univercity of Iowa's New Medical Unit , X n .. urn . 0 J u iBRs5g-1) -- ; 1 -- ML flit i dnHItyjjS 'TrF Zh m AM. wST Th! U the new medical unit of the University of low, declared to Ik one of the finest In the world, which was dedicated recently. Scientists end educators of world repute were ut the dedication. The lionpltaM and laboratory hulldlnit have been erected on an honre tract during the last five jears at a coot of fl.rsjo.uW, half of which was donated hy the Itockcfcller foundation. Hoover Starts on Idis Long Trip rain caused HwkU In the middle western stales wlih-l- t caused great property damage nnd the loss of about twenty lives. This photograph shows a scene on Independence avenue, Kansas City, near the Blue river which over flowH Its banks and destroyed a lot of projK-rty- . lh-av- TALLEST BUILDING WOULD EE PRESIDENT ' i. . Utah Goes South to Meet Hoover A- - I Jose Vnsconcelos, known ns El who Is now a candidate for the Presidency of Mexico to succeed Portes Gil. Mnastro. HITS COMMERCIALISM Jjjcj MARYLAND" , o f L, An artists drawing of the Chrysie building in New York, which when completed In 19150 at the cost of ap proximately $14,000,000, will top any building In the world. It will be 80s feet from the street level to the dome and will have three floors below the '&. President-Elec- t as be sailed away from Herbert Hoover waving good-bI.os Angeles harbor on his tour of Latin America. ' Beside him Is Mrs. Hoover. y Last Tribute to Vestris Victims street SHES FIRE CHIEF A f k all f I Sesqui 'll v 1 AA a iprsatiuea..f The battleship Utah starting from Brooklyn navy yard for Buenos Aires, Hoover and his party. where It will pick up President-Elec- t Is Three-Tim- e Winner sJ tA .K'Yghf Elected national president of the Amateur Athletic union by unanimous vote of the fortieth annual convention, Avery Brundage of Chicago threw down the gauntlet to commercialism In sport before he had been in the chair two minutes. Scene in Trinity church. New Vo. k. during the s: those who perished when the Vestris wVnt down o.T t..e d v . : . n ice n a field for capo. Scotch Flemings. In Newhaven. a little fishing community on the shore of the Firth of Forth, Scotland, there is a colony of fisherfolk who are the descendants of Flemish settlers of the Fifteenth century. The settlers, refugees from the Thirty Vears war waged hy Charles V In Flanders, rarried with them their native customs and manner of dress which arp still in evidence dci-ptsojourn among ti e F notch. tlu-lcn- g feljf B'M'A tJ.; ( W51. V Here is Edith Herzo, fire chief i f Corbin hall, the girls dormitory at the University of Kansas In Lawrence. She Is also special police chief aDd telephone operator and on several occasions has demonstrated her fitness forjthese positions. 1 fi lit m Sesqul, who for the third time running won first prize in the Maltese class at the fourth annual championship show of the Philadelphia Persian society, as he appeared in his specially designedbed. |