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Show Till: HAI.IN A SIN. SAUNA. UTAH First Steam Driven, Dirigible All-Met- al Australia Sends Merino Sheep to Russia .A1- - ...Mr N TI.U photograph at tta dorks of ftydory, Australia, shows part of shipment of 2,(0 atu-- merinos which rot l:u4 on the steamer Tricolor. Utera la a strong feeling In Australia lhat lh country should traaa Mport-In- s lu merinos, for a atuni(i In the wind market would ha rulnoua for h commonwealth. f.rt riitw of i Hotel de," the no mooring nu t. having au Hourly rone.Scted the I lore l Glendale. Calif. It require Tiij all nutal to l,ft and lower Ilia r Solves Problem of Arctic Explorations drl4hlr, In Ita Insular at 4 Governor Gets First Game of the Season r Ur. - L . tr T1 ' ' , v lL5 - f $ ' ) at II 'S - II mr v T" 'J f' JJ2 V v r " t3 This picture si. aw a hoar the new boat which Dr. Prledrlck Wilhelm GoeU I, a noted German engineer, has Invented for uo In Arctic explorations, will l.a.k and act when It encounters au Ice pack. The boat la constructed of heavy armor Heel and la pniellod by wind pressure turbines. Scene in Disturbed Afghanistan AMERICAN IN HENLEY t 'It ltd Conk, kins of the Virginia Indian confederacy, shown In headgear, with by Ills tribe tills soii.otn, which lip presented to Governor !?yrd of Virginia, shown on. Iloldlns the doer arc Mrs. Cook mid Pocahontas, her daughter. Nebraska's Governor and His Wife -- ii? Myrsesyp the deer, the first game killed fourth from left, os others look THANKS FROM CHINA j - " I;! ; r''--v E Kenneth Myers, Olympic sculling champion,, who through Jack Deresford, Jr., captain of the Thames Itnwing club, has been Invited to attend the Iioyal Henley regatta, to be held on the Thames river next July. Myers hopes to meet Bobby Pearce, the Australian who defeated him at Amsterdam last summer, and this may prevent Myers from going to Kngland to compete In the Diamond sculls. runner-u- Arthur J. Weaver of Fulls City. Neb., the new governor of Nebrnskn. nnd Mrs. Weaver. Weaver, running for n political office for the first time In his life, was elected by a big majority. lie Is Independently wealthy and has long been identified with various interests throughout Nebraska. T, ringing to the Cnited Stales pledges of friendship and gratitude from the Chinese people, Dr. David Yui, general secretary of the Y. M C. A. In China, arrived for a throe The months' tour of the country. Chinese people are indebted t( America, he said, and I have been dele gated by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to express my appreciation to the American people. p border, shows a patrol Tliis photograph, made In 1923 on the Afghan-Indof sepoys on duty at that time to prevent uprisings among the Independent revolutribes, and gives nn idea of the type of country where the present tionists in Afghanistan are active. NEW CZECH MINISTER o 9 Rapid Transit at Miami Beach SENTENCED FOR LIFE Junior Corn Raising Kins milium nnurmi uniiiiiiii nminim- imim nrnnirnr- W,; ' ?,k ' '.xZt '4 It ; iiiooiI Hie tile 'il a ju c S..r.!i ! nl .Ini! on g i lie ( 41 ill i I., vi" t'i mill i, i e (Km) ic. i 'if iic M 1'. .1 ij ni ; jfA high s bool co'.'oi'.fd ids'll ,111101 l.j oil til'll p I fe t. Mrs. Etta May Miller of l.an-in- a Mull., who was sentenced to life hn prisonment after hi ing convletnl fm the fmirth time of violating the pro liil.it ion law. Dr. Ferdinand Veverka, the new minister from Czechoslovakia to the United States, who tills arrive-- l in Washington and assumed his pot He succeeds Zderck Fielding r. Do t r Veverka Is a scholarly and experi enced statesman, highly regat Jed at home. , VVfzd - f " x-- " "a i. Il j j i 1 transit vi;:,lf! Itet; f Savannah. Cl., trying out a system of rapid content sea tortoise seems quite Fla. Ilia at big Mim.i IVauh. 'iiittig'tinte. Jt,v it fttm l.!s rirplti lo.i(L |