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Show Unloading $11,000,000 to Help Havana Banks Trying to Produce Rain by Scientific Methods party of modern miracle men, ot crating under the till of the weather control bureau, are endeavoring to rain by sclent iflc methods on an old Virginia eatato, near Washington. Heavy dynamite hlaata ar act off a rrly cliff, which acta aa a reflector. In an effort to Indur precipitation. The photograph ahowa (! accng guii-aa on of the blasts g detonated. A pr-d- m S.Jd-i- y the rauMil a I uti iliTal .y t buity at l l;N-r- v tluiis w-- rk M ntitni-.l- . tf utitnd;tg the n the huSmt I'.tii.k .Mliitiiu of I wo Havana banking hiciliuiooia. Gul-- I1, .' of lb In rmdi w lilrh Cuban government uni to Havana. Culm, o relieve the Design for Public Healthy Service Building American Legion Parading in Boston ?,, J.iAh 1 3, T. I . II i ! ; ! i ? i ti iilsi r L tu Is First ptiotogrnph of the architect's drawing of the proponed new Public Health Service building at Wasldngton. WINNING IIIS WAY Worlds Youngest Legionnaire mim I fl : h View of (lie great parade of the American Legion In Host on as It passed tlie reviewing stand where were General Pershing and General Gouraud, who commanded Annricans In the Argonne offensive. The photograph was transmitted by telephoto. The convention of the Legion, which was addressed by President Hoover, was one of the best It has held. Typical Southern Girl and Mother READY Wearing bis freshman pot" and a slightly embarrassed grin, Dana Dawes, son of the American ambassador to the Court of St. James, carries water for the grid men at Williams college, Massachusetts, where he student. Young Dawes is a'first-yeu- r was competing for the position of assistant manager of the freshman football team, nnd no task was too lowly to perform in striving for the exalted goal. Miss Hilda Burnette, chosen as the typical southern girl, with her mother, as they learned of the trip to Paris which Is the prize of the competition. There Hilda will represent Atlanta and the South In a competition with typical girls from other large cities who will also make the trip. Miss a brunette, and a student at the University of Georgia. Burnette is twenty-one- , She swims, rides horseback, plays tennis, dances, cooks and sews. Legion Saw Six-Million-Dol- lar Shoe This enormous shoe, made from the macerated remains of six million Legion convention in Boston. pm i Capt Nicholas G. Stankovitch, shown here registering at the American Legion convention In Boston, Is believed to be the youngest Legionnaire In the world. He enlisted at the nge of twelve and Is now twenty-fou- r years old. MAY GET RED HAT Glenn S. (Pop) Warner, head coach of the Stanford university team and one of the most popular coaches in the country, who has his stars in fine shape and ready for the season. CANDIDATE dollar bills which were destroyed win:) the new currency was issued, was exhibited by the Bureau of Engraving post of the American Legion at tiie i FOR SEASON !! '!A !i:k Church Is Defaced by Communists OF DRYS Prof. Robert P. Carroll of Syracuse university who was selected by dry leaders as prohibition candidate for governor of New York. He was the standard bearer of the newly organized law preservation party. probability le from the United States, and from an archdiocese toward the West. Those that profess to know something of the workings of the papal mind say that his most likely choice will be Archbishop Edward J. Raima of San Francisco. A view of the side of the Church of Heavenly Rest, Fifth avenue and Ninetieth street, New York, showing the handiwork of Communists painted their campaign slogan in huge red letters on the walla. |