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Show • •• . .. -- .. - . -• • ... . . .. . . .. - ' ' I ~ ...• Thursday, July 3, 1930 ... People of St. Kilda Want to Leave Island Wrapping Up Chrisbnas.· Packages in June • . . These Red Cross workers, .Marlon Dennis, Olive Dennis and Aletta Kranur, of Chicago, are busy getting Christmas packages ready tor soldiers and sailors of the United States who are In far o1f ports. ,' Ohio River Steamers in Another Big Race This photograph shows the rude dwelllngs on the Island of St Kilda, olf the west coast of Scotland, whose 36 inhabItants pt>titloned the British government to aid them In movln~ from the lonely Isle to the mainland. Frieze for New Los Angeles Stock Exchange • The Ohio river steamboats, Betsy Anne (l('ft) and Tom Greene, racing on the rlver near CinclnnaU for a prize. Last Jear the Betsy Anne raced the Chris Greene, sister ship of her rival of this summer. DR. HENRY SUZZALLO Ready to Greet Fumiture Dealers I Cnrta ino. Scarpltta, sculptor, putting the finishin g tou ches to the clay model of the frieze for the entrance to the new Stock Exchange building In Los Angeles. The structure will cost a million dollars. HOOVER'S NEW DOG Mutual Congratulations . . Dr. Henry Suzzallo, ·former .president of the University of Washingt{)n, aJld at present director or President· Hoo.: ver's national advisory eommlttee on: education, who will' succeed Dr. ·HeD· ry S. Pritchett .as president of the CllfDegfe Foundat{<;m for the Adv~anc~ ment ot Teaching. Doctor Prlt~ett., seventy.three, hus aske,I to ~ reuev.ed . re\lre ..Au- . ot active .duty and . be .durpr.esldent as gust t;· after serving Ing the 25 years of . the foundation'• . -~ ·. existence. will . Rear Admiral Byrd congratulating Colonel Lindbergh on the birth of hls son, while "Lindy" congratulates the admiral on the success of his expedition to the Antarctic. The picture was sent from New York by tE'lephoto. DEFEATED . . . . ' SIMMONS •..&. little knowledge Is a dangerous thing," but that doesn't phase Miss Donna Lee Cady, elgllt months old, parked before one of the new bookcases ... dlsplaf at the American Furniture Mart In Chicago. The mart, center of tbe naUon'll fnrnJt»re Industry, will welcome retaiiE'rs trom every state during tbe nmmer exPc>sttlon, July 7-19, when the new furniture for the fall and winter seasons wlll be Introduced for the first tlme. The latest addition to the White !~~s:e:!:~;ls!e~~~ s!:p:e;:c::.:~: ot ..King Tut," the President's favor- Will Boss Nicaragua Elections Ite pollee dog, who died a short while • ago. In·Memory of Old Fort Ouiatanon 1 LEHIGH TENNIS STAR w. Bailey, whose victory · Josiah oyer s~nator Simmons 'tor the Democratic nomination ~or .the senate has boosted him to the {IO'Sitlon of leadership In the party In the state 'of Nortb Carolina. Sianificanc:e iD Colora · Scene during the dedication cere-monies of the newly-built blockhouse erected on the sjje of old Fort Oulatanon, near Lafayette, litO., the first fortl· Jled post establ~ed in Indiana and surrounding territory. Fort Oulatauon was built In tnt by the :French and was hE'ld by them. as a trading post and a. fUr center untU 1779, when It came Into the possession of the American rang,.._ Tile fort aa destroyed In 1701. In Brittany marriageable girls apJ)ear on certain feast datp In red aklrts, wltb white or yeUow borders round them, lndlcattng the ..portion" which the girls' parent. are wllllnc to fin as dowry. 1 An action shot of Julius Seligson of Lehigh, former natlona1 lntereollegfate wlnuer, and new Metropolitan clay court champion, photographed during the Matern intercollegiate tennis championship tournament at Crea· cut Athletic club, Brooklyn. Lett to right, Capt. Alfred W. Johnson and Capt. Frank Fuiton, M theJ' sailed for Nicaragua on the S. S. Santa Marla. Captain Johnson Is the chair- man of the national board of elections committee, and goea to Nlsrapa for the purpose of supervising the erections there. Captain Fulton Is election treasurer. They go at the request of the Nicaraguan 1overnmeot IUld &Niolnted by the Supreme court of that country. w.-. • |