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Show DR. SUN YAT SEN'S CHILDREN IN AMERICA j ' s X i j - -x ; it f i h - f s ; 1 i " A' ' I J . i: :l i I v . ' ''.'? jc x ' x i r- v ' ' iff 1 - - ,--, s DR. SUN YAT SEN, founder of the Chinese republic, whose life - is believed be-lieved to be in some danger, has sent his children to America to be educated. In this photograph they are, from left to right, Miss Sun On, Miss Sun Yuen, Mr. Sun Fo and his bride. Weer, on the second day out, lost his footing and slid 600 yards down a similar ice slope at the speed of a racing automobile. Big rocky crags Jutted out at the bottom of the slope. All that saved him from dashing on these was the heavy pack on his back catching on some smaller rocks that barely showed above the surface of the ice. This broke his fall, righted him and by spreading out flat and digging dig-ging into the ice he succeeded in sav ing himself from what would have been a horrible death. Glaciers and peaks not shown on government and other maps of the mountain were carefully marked by Professor Flett on charts he carried with him.' These charts, with suggestions sugges-tions of names for the uncharted glaciers gla-ciers and peaks, are now being carefully care-fully prepared for submission to the chief geographer, interior department, Washington. |