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Show Friday, OctoW i, THE OGDEN POST Scientific Methods Trying to Produce Rain by Unloading $11,000,000 to Help Havana Banks .. . party of modern miracle men, operating under the title of the weather control bureau, are endetrorla near Washington. Heavy dynamite blasts produce rain by scientific methods on an old Virginia estate, areia to Induce an In effort a as precipitation. The photograph shows the m which acts reflector, a cliff, against rocky as one of the blasts is detonated. A Soldiers und sailors busily at work at midnight unloading the $11,000,000 In cash which was sent to Havana, Cuba, by the Federal lleaerve Hank of Atlanta on the cruiser Cuba of the Cuban government to relieve the tension reused by the closing of two Havana banking Institutional Design for Public Health American Legion Parading in Boston Building hi A! ill ;;i i: t ! ii 5 1 - Vi II js llD : ;$ i! DODD porno First photograph of the architect's drawing of the proposed new Public Health Service building at i hli WINNING HIS WAY i Waihlnttoa Worlds Youngest Legionnaire jri i - A i S ! 1 ' S View of the grant parade of the American Legion In Boston as It passed the reviewing stand where were General 1'ershlng and General Gouraud, who commanded Americans in the Argonne offensive. The photograph was transmitted by telephoto. The convention of the Legion, which was addressed by President Hoover, was one of the best It has held. ' .. I 1 VH ;1. i ! .r "Typical Southern Girl and Mother . ii : READY FOR SEASON M- -i ' r ,. $ v V ? r 5 f K- - t Wearing his freshman pot" and a slightly embarrassed grin, Dana Dawes, son of the American ambassador to the Court of St. James, carries water for the grid men at Williams college, Massachusetts, where he Is a first-yestudent. Young Dawes was competing for the position of assistant manager of the freshman football team, and no task was too lowly to perform In striving for the exalted goal. Gapt Nicholas G. st the shown here registering ar i.' Mias Hilda Burnette, chosen ns the typical southern girl," with her mother, as they learned of the trip to l'arls which Is the prise of the competition. There Hilda will represent Atlanta and the South In a competition with typical girls front other large cities who will also make the trip. Miss a brunette, and a student at the University of Georgia. lturnette Is twenty-one- . She swims, rides horseback, plays tennis, dances, cooks and sews. I ?!i v ,. ' .. Legion Saw Six-Million-Do- llar Shoe lean Legion convention is believed to be the gionnalre In the world. at the age twenty-fou- r Glenn S. (Top") Warner, head coach of the Stanford university team and one of the most popular coaches in the country, who has his stars In fine shape and ready for the season. Church Is Defaced by Communists . - , . ft . 1 - v- : .; -- ' . 'ii ' ! i , According to reports from the next American cardinal will Rtne in nil .1 iV. ! I I This enormous shoe, niude from the macerated remains of six million dollur hills which were destroyed when the new currency ' was Issued, was exhibited by the Itureuu of Kngrsvlug post of the American Legion at the Leglou cou vein Ion lu Boston. ej MAY GET RED HAT : A-- He of twelve and years old. CANDIDATE OF DRYS f 1 Prof. Robert P. Carroll of Syracuse university who was selected by dry lenders as prohibition candidate for governor of New York, lie was the stnndnnl hearer of the newly orpin-lzelaw preservation party. d probability be from the United States. toward the ll,nt profess to know f th orking, of the pa pal say that his most Ukelv choice will he Archbishop Edward J Hanna of San Francisco. wi, V" M, 23 A view of the side of the Church of Heavenly Best, FJfH1 Con Ninetieth street. New York, showing the handiwork of piAited their campaign slogan In huge red letters on Abe -- |