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Show TIIK SAUNA SI N. SAUNA. tTAII -- Fine Car in Which Pope Will Travel From Roma - , Embassies Get Their Liquor Without Molestation ltira This splendid railway maili. richly oninrm i.u-- with j ure cold, after many year of JIue ! being prepared for !!( qe'i first rail journey' from 1, a Vatican. The cur a raptured from the Vatlran when Italian Miller In the Castle of 81. Angela. It tear tl.e marched Into noma In l7d and slur then lin riM-- In lh wor Insignia of Pope I'lua IX. J for the foreign euib.il-- s In WaUlugtn wer brought to Hal Many hundrrda of raM of rholre tlmure and transported to the rapltal unmolested by the prohibition oiticero, as ho merely prulertrd It from hijack ere. The photograph shows the BrltUh rn-hsupply being unloaded. 1 d mtn-cu- Who Wants to Go Skiing With These Girls? Miami Has a Luxurious Air Terminal These two young ladies donned their bathing suits and raced on skis down the slopes of Paradise valley, Mount Banier National park. Interior view of the only passenger nlr terminal of Its kind hi America the luxurious station and customs of the Pan American airways In Miami, photographed while passengers of the daily Havana nlr limited were going through the usual customs Inspection. Tea was served ns the baggage was Inspected. flee of M. Burton, pilot Instructor of the Farman Flying school, at Paris, manipulating the control which makes the plane lurch, theoretically, and Mr. Clarence M. Young, director of aeronautics in Washington, D. C., seated in the new machine which Is used abroad In the Instruction of flying students. The student, supposed to be seated where Mr. Young Is, adjusts this lurching of the plane In the control cabin. In this manner students are taught to fly In foggy weather. Phil Granville, Canadian walking champion who Is an entrant in the C. C. Iyle coast to coast running race which started from the Atlantic Some of the most promiseaboard. nent runners in the country are entered in the race. ASSISTANT WAR HEAD New Lighting System for Schools J pw Jf tra s & S? Society Girl a Big Game Hunter JOINS PYLE WALKERS Machine to Train Flyers , WET OR DRY? Congressman M. Alfred Michaelson of Chicago, Jones law advocate and a consistent supporter of dry measures during the three terms he has served In the house of representatives in Washington, who has been named in an indictment returned by the fed ernl grand Jury in Jacksonville, Fla., charging him with violating the prohibition law. It is alleged he was caught smuggling liquor from Cuba when a suitcase bearing the expedite label which exempts diplomatic from customs inspection baggage started leaking after he had lugged it into a Jacksonville railway Miss Gertrude hunter, shown with trip to Tanganyika. expedition of specimens of the Sanford, New York society girl, athlete and big game one of the five lions which she shot on a recent hunting Miss Sanford is now in Abyssinia heading the Sanford-l.egendr- e of the American Museum of Natural nistory In search Nyala, a very rare species of antelope. Potatoes That Keep Their Health Dr. William Stuart of the Department of Agriculture in Washington exhibiting specimens of the new variety of potatoes the scientists of the department have developed. It U believed this potato Is Immune to the blight and most of the other diseases which prey on the tuber crop. SOUNDS TAPS FOR 450 'tr , v ' ' V' ) r. Sns. f-- -- r: - i a . ' a Y, St " Bate Interior of the new automatic lighting system instrument which has been installed in a school In Schenectady, N. Y. The finger points to the marvelous electric eye or cell which operates the device, automatically turning on the electric lights when daylight is insufficient. light-sensitiv- e V'' A photo-electri- c Patrick J. Curley of Tulsa, Okia., who has been named assistant secretary of war by President Hoover. He succeeds CoL C. C. Bobbins of Iowa. lirernatlonal Sergeant Herbert J. Weeks of the First corps area who has officiated ns bugler at 4r,0 funerals in this country Mid France. a yi " |