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WHERE REVOLUTIONISTS RULE—Buenos Aires, capital of the Argentine, where a revolutionary government seized power, not only is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but one of the greatest ports. Here is part of the shipping. o SHADES OF JESSE JAMES!—lJesse James, long dead bandit, re- cently became the central figure in a $64,400 lawsuit at Los An- geles, growing out of the filming of a picture by his name. Miss * Jessie Estelle James, granddaughter of 'the highwayman, and her father, Jesse E. James, Sr., son of the bandit, were plaintiffs. Left to right, Mrs. Jesse E. James, seated: Jessie Estelle James, top left, . and Ethel Rose James, top right. ——— TEXAS BEAUTY GOES “NA- TIVE"—Miss Ann Carroll De Brow, 19, of San Antonio, thrice winner of the title “Miss Texas,” visiting Havana, affects the Span- ish shawl at 1 fashionable gulf shore resort Persia 104 years ago, go to a 2 A > A ANCIENT !—Their combined ages 208 years. 104, of Pasadena, Cal., and Dr. Mirza Assad U. Fareed, born in erald Cameram levels, is submerged. Arrow points to tube at launching place. LONG CANOE TRIP—Robert C. McCurdy successfully paddles his canoe from Toronto, Ontario, to Baltimore, Md.—1,225 miles in two months. WP o DRYEST CITY ?—Carl Brooks, police chief of Dearborn, Mich., says: “The home of Henry Ford is the dryest city in the United States today.” The chief offers this view of spoils of gecent raids as evidence that Dearborn has been cleared of bootleggers and pro- fessional gamblers. of ProfessorGeorges Claude, : rench scientist, t6 obtain cheap electric power by means of currents meets with success in Matanzas bay, Cuba, as a giant corrugated steel tube, to be used to pump up cold water from the bay’s lower by Claude at a cost of more than $1,000,000, were lost previously. [:] TO BATTLE FRUIT FLY—Of significance to the American agriculture,is the departure from Los Angeles for the Hawaiian Islands of a large staff of entomologists, headed by Senior Quarantine Su- pervisor A. C. Fleury to wipe out the dreaded fruit fly at its source. The entomologists recently cleared Florida of its Mediterranean fruit fly scourge. Fleury, second from left, and his assistant, A. P. Messenger, right end, are seen sailing with their wives. Dr. Galusha Cole, party in Los Angeles by airplane. ~ o GERMANY FIGHTS INFANT MORTALITY—German infants re-. ceive sun baths on the front lawn of a Berlin baby hospital to com- bat high mortality rate. A A7 7 a) Two similar tubes, built and launched : EVIDENCE OF HURRICANE—Wreckage strewn ‘on the after deck of the steamer Coamo, safe at New York following a terrific battle with hurricane which devastated Santo Domingo, gives evidence of wind’s fury. Za N en Tell Their e WINNERS—Wilber M. Brucker, top, attorney general, has won the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Michigan, while Frank Murphy, below, liberal, is Detroit’s new mayor. T0O CONDUCT UNIQUE COURSE—Kurt J. Kromlick will conduct a combined radio and aviation law course to be inaugu- rated at the University of Detroit. & ya— " RESULT OF RED RIOTS IN CHINA—These are Tuins of the main office of a rich banking firm in Changsha, China, following the recent Communist invasign of the city. © -