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Show THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE EIGHT Notables on Supreme Court Building Pediment Midvale, U tah, Friday, December 28, 1934 Presenting a Medal to Roosevelt Severn. I r:utable men, some Uvlng, some dead, appe-ar among these figures on the western pediment of the n ew Supreme court building ln \Vashington. Left to right, the figures are: Former Chief Justice \Vllllam H owa r d Turt 1 wh en a student at Yale; Elihu Root, forme r secretary of state ; Cass Gilbert, architect of the bulld ingt .. Au thority" ; "Liberty MD throned''; ''Order" ; Chief Jnstice Charles Evans Hughes; Robert Aitken, sculptor ot t he pediment, and forme r Chief Justice .John ]){arsball when a lad. Name Day Ceremony at Santa Barbara 1 GANGSTER CAUGH T John L. MerrUJ, president ot the Pan-American society, placing the society's medal about the neck of Presiden t Roosevelt. Spruille Branden, member of the soctety•s councll. Is Uirectly behind the President. The award was for Mr. Roosevelt's wo1·k in promoting friendship among th& nations of the 'Vestern hemisphere. (- O pening the Season a t Miami Beach Joseph Burns, murderer nod banl; robber, and on.e of the last survivors or the OHlinger gnng, who surren· dered to the volice and go·v ernment agents In Chicago. REMOTE CONTROL I n one t'•f the most picturesque ceremonies on the PaciHc coast. Glt·l Scouts are shown planting seeds of native wl1d poppy in the shadow of the nuclent Santa Bru·hara mission in California.. '.rhcy ru·e commemor ating "Name day," that ts, the dny 15 years before the Pilgrim fathers sailed for America, that the Spanish explorer , ~ebastlnn Vizcnlno, bestowed the name of Saint Barbara on the region. mnn. Few Englishmen would name biru as the wealthiest in the British I~les, for despite the Imm ensity of his weultb, be lives simply. Hank, who Is now eighty, was born nt Bull. nts father owned a small flour mill, anU nt fourteen he went to work for him for a tiny stipend. 1 1 'Vhen bis father died, he Inherited the mill. nod then pt·oceeded to build modf!rn mills at ~trategic points tiH'(IUgbout the country, and in that way nmossed hl s fortune. RICHEST BRITON Vtew of tlle first fashion show ot the new winter season at Mlaml Beacb, Fla., held at the ptcturesque Roman pools. The mannequins are seen dlsplaylng the Jutest in bathing suits, but all other kin<ls of garmen ts also were shown. I Londo n Brid ge Once W o o d en ''Until wltbiu comparatively r e-- .tosep h lt~~nl<, mJU ownet", t~ ,-er 11hd :1 ·• r.-- ~· '"' '" ''' ··~ ,.,., •~ .. .... t Jiv fo7 ;t cent times (about 100 years ago) London bridge was built of wood, and had woollen shops und dwellin:.; houses on lt. Several Urnes all tht.!' structures were destroyed by fi r e," says A. Edwnrd Newton tn Derby Day al).d Other Ad1.·entures, "but the bridge Itself was saved. Sections oC 1t were constantly falling dow n, hence tbe song which w.e t}Sed to ~lng as children. 'Lon don b rldge Js r.,llint?: f1ow n.' " Fiaby Facts Nine hundred thou sand tons of Wil'• Triumphabt From the days of the Stuarts to coal are used to cntcb the 200,000 tons of fish landed at Gdmsby every year, where the largest ice factory In the world turns out 1,200 tons of lee a day. Brougbt from the farthest parts of the North ,sea. Even the famous "mnu on the fty. tbe landings begin at 5 a. rn. every tog trape:r.e" could take lessons In weekday morning on the .. pontoon.'' daring from .. dnredevl1" Coindet of wbi~b is the name for the concrete France, the wori~J's champion motor market. '£he fish ls auctioned from cycle stnntist. Speeding along a no r th to south~ cleaned and frecurved road nt 50 ruil'es an honr, he quently filleted, boxed in lee ancJ climbs on a framework several feet packed Ln the vans or express night above the handlebars of his motor trains to catch the early morning cycle. ste~rlng by the balancing of mat·kets a t Billingsgate in ~ondon h ie arms Nnd ho1l:v. and elsew b ere.-~l'lt-Blta Magazine. the age of Johnson and Goldsmith Lhe wigmaker's craft was one ot the busiest tn London, but It now owe!:~ Its suntval to the lawyers. the full·bottomed wigs ot judges and the bobbed wig or the barrl&ters being stilJ made or the old· fashioned horsehair. The tbeatrlcal wigs, which make old men young on the stage, and turn 1t pretty young actress Into a grand~ mother, are not designed for long wenr ; but botb kinds are made entlrely by hand, no maclllnery being a ble to s upersede the skUleLI crafts· roa n. <I>>H>++<M... + t •>H>~~~~-'R<+O++O+++ +++++t+++t+t++ + t++t + tt++ +t •••++++++++O O++++•P+• + +ott<Ho +++t++ t ++'l'++++<~..)4< i . Watch. This Space ' Next Week •a•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••+++t++++t++++++++++ +++++•++++++++++++f++++t+ ++f•••••••+O+O++++tt+t•••••••• •••... • |