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Show (. April 11, 1930 Old Ironsides ) TI1E OGDEN POST Again Takes the Water Hampton Roads, Where Fleet Will Concentrate k 01 i :a B frigate Constitution floating out of the dry dock at the Boston navy yard where It has been under-goin- g will lie at the dock at the navy yard until money is reconditioning: The ancient United States raised for her rigging. The famous old mi man-of-w- ar iv Au alrplano view of Unusual View of Rockefeller Church great concentration. Hampton Roads, Virginia, where on May 21 25 Uie United States battle fleet will stage a Communal Dwelling House for Soviet Farmers Ut mi v , .... V f Sf' ' lX reu ki rVl:w v a . . it )P V air t V Ki A ' ' 4LV Jf' V r II H - , VX J J N t! Ji? MS d I 7' . ... T, 111 a, , I'Jdw. m FAIJI m a This communal dwelling house Just completed on the communal farm Mayak," in Soviet Moldavia, Is a sample of the bulldlnga being erected by the government for the furmers of Russia. Tbs structure contains bedrooms, a clubroom and a library. IlM GETS BUDDY POPPY n A view made from the Palisades In New Jersey of the new Riverside Baptist (Rockefeller) At the left, a block away, Is Grants tomb. drive, Manhattan. 72M This Should Keep Senate in Order church on . They Learned to Fly in One Day HES INDIAS HERO f- 38 10 Ml Iff e. Little Lois June Allen, daughter of a deceased veteran, presenting President Hoover with the first buddy poppy of the annual campaign conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States for the relief of disabled veterans and their dependents. The father of Lois was Private Barney Allen of Detroit, who served with the Three Hundred Tenth Engineers in northern Russia Srljut Pundit Motllal Nehru, who Is during the World war. looked upon as s national hero, followRULER FOR HAITI ing his declaration In the Indian Nafive-year-o- ld made at Roosevelt field. Long Island, to prove that women, soif68 wi has had any previous flying experience, can be taught to fly f.e col-- 2 airplanes In one day. Miss Dorothy Gal berth, eighteen-year-ol- d of Hollis, Long Island, and Miss Esther Wagner, twenty-foua of Hempstead, Long Island, and Mrs. Helen Gillespie: thirty, "snpher, arden City mother, each started a one-da-y course in the morning, and i sunset each of them had made a successful solo flight. The photograph T1 left to right, Miss Galberth, Mrs. Gillespie and Miss Wagner. r, tional congress that his country should be independent of Great Britain. NEW BIG LEAGUER Having been lead to believe that Vice President Charles Curtis sometimes bas difficulty in quieting certain obstreperous members upper bouse, George Curtis Peck, United States commercial attache In Panama, bas presented the vice president with the enormous gavel which he Is holding In the photograph. The vice president's favorite gavel, made from a walrus tusk. Is shown lying on the table. of-th- e Making Parrot Fever Serum After the America Cup Again n Mt f s tvy... tv, ia VI-Ham- thi, the tik it?1BC Opten U coming orer to Italo to captor, the America try ben la the possession of the United States ever since 1851, flrt offered. The photograph shows workmen In the' bows of hM fctfaad. 5hainrock V, which is being rushed to completion ; it Gosport, Tricky Twlrler Gordon (Cy) of the Temple university pitch Is ex Ing staff, whom another season one of uniform In the pected to see finishes nines. Cy of the major league his college career In June and Is sal to be on the calling list of the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh. Ctncln natl, Brooklyn and the Athletics. . 1 Eugene Roy, business man, who was the neutral nominee accepted by all factions for the provisional presidency of the republic of Haiti. He with President worked io Hoovers commission sent to Investigate allegrd abuse of privilege by American Interests In the little republic. Mr. Hoy Is sixty-ninyears old and bas never before been active In e politics. Dr. John 11. Hutson, public health service scientist. Altering the blood of piirrot fever patients for use as a scrum to combat the dread disease which lum rlHiinei! mnnv victims la Washington. . ! |