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Show Friday, OctoW TIIE OGDEN POST 6 , 1r fidar. German Battleship Salutes a Caller From U. S. Suppressing the Nationalist Rioters in Cairo (.nth G UIFin uw IMfd f pStl W M Uyfr pari of pti e ei hit so, hi sn a iftsr wi 3 nideo 1L Atcomp Into Kiel harbor to the accompaniment of a Striking view of the U. 8. 8. Arkansas as It moved majestically was taken from the latter ship. Follow The photograph from the German battleship Schleswig-HolsteiGerman aboard the received was flagship N by Admiral Foerter. salute Bear Admiral W. T. Cluverius, U. 8. he, If- I I n. Ml - r 1 jffici list One of the Summer Camps of the Communists ( Native troop and cl.'li police In Culro, Egypt, trying to disperse a rioting crowd of Wafdlsts, followers of Nahaa Faslm, former premier, who are trying to overthrow the government of King Fuad. I Friday Bfanni Jesus r . "Captains Well in Amesbury Is Rededicated eat ISotion an kSstan Ilk Be lathe Priai .rat jdiebu IXutoal IDhck .in Ab I a be 1 I then (Stake This Is Camp Nltg Dalget (No Worry) In Dutchess county. New York, one of the two In that region are maintained by the Communists. The congressional . committee which visited this camp was received Jeers and catcalls and didn't learn much. OLYMPIC EXPERT Scene at the rededlcntlon of the famous old Captain's Well In Amesbury, Mass., after It had been rebuilt and. presented to the town by Senator and Mrs. James IL Walker (center). The well waa built by Capt Valentino . Hagley, who was shipwrecked on the African const and suffered tortures of thirst In the desert and who made a '' pledge that should lif live he. would build a well on his return home. Looking Down on the Cruiser Chester vhlck I with ? MOTHER AT TWELVE ai an expert In dealing with sports and the public as general manager of the Associated Students of the University of California, was selected as manager of the Olympic games at Los Angeles In 1032. lie la shown here looking over the Los Angeles coliseum, where most of the sports events will be held. MINISTER TO NORWAY The stork has paid Its first visit to near York. IX at the age of twelve. The birth of a son to the has given directors of the Warrington township school district something to ponder over. The school code compels children between lx and sixteen years to attend school regularly, but motherhood apparently was not considered when legislators framed this law. Mrs. Ralph Moody, child-moth- Assisted by members of the grand lodge of Masons of the Columbia and the United States commissioner of education, official of National Education association laid the cornerstone for their new hwwl . tern building at Washington. The photograph show Dr. William Jo Cooper, commissioner of education, and Deputy Grand Master C. Fred C laying the stone. er - the new hMkkMou cruiser U. 8. S. Chester, latest addition to the fleet, at the Philadelphia navy yard just before it left on a cruise that will take It to SI European ports. An odd view of ' Gets Medal for Ki to Huskies PICKED AS CHAIRMAN Revolving Sunshine House in France Hoffman Philip 0f Washington, b. who has been appointed minister to Norway. He was formerly American envoy to Persia. CL Historic French Spot Rocamadour Is In the heart of and the houses are entirely built against the cliffs. The underground Is one of the chapel of most historical spots In France. It was excavated out of the llrjng rock, no one knows how many centuries ago. Everything Is still In feet order. The rock chapel of the virgin contains a Mack Madonna for the miracles It performs. Its origin Is believed to date back to Zaccheus. He became associated In some way with St. eronlca. whom he married, and his tonb Is In recess carved out of the rock beside the entrance to the chapel of Perl-gor- d Salnt-Mlch- This revolving house at Alx leg Ruins, France, Is a new type of solarium built fur patients who uwd sunshine throughout the entire day. Ni-portrait of Senator Simeon d Fes of Ohio, who Is stated to succeed Claudius Huston as chairman of the Republican national committee. i Salnt-Mlche- L Richard E. Byrd being presented with the home. New York, by Miss Clarissa Anne Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John McEntee U. Klbbe, P11. Bowman, as Mrs. founder of the home, looks on. The medal wa. Harry Admiral By given nitlou of hit humane treatment of the dogs In his Antarctic exp00 K.T. Rlde-A-Ue- e I lP; Laying Cornerstone for Education Gwynn Wilson, who gained fame kturda; of I A cm ednc if |