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meramen Tell Their Story GREAT NEW,CANAL—While the new Welland canal, which permits larger vessels to go around Ni- agara Falls from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, has been put into operation by the Canadian government, it will not be officially dedicated till next spring. Locks lower (and lift) vessels 826 % feet, the differ- ence in the level of the two lakes. The canal’s length is 25 miles, from Port Colborne, Ontario, on Lake Erie, to Port Weller, on Lake Ontario, the lower photo showing one set of the eight locks in the canal. 4 X PLEASED!—Knute Rockne, coach of Notre Dame football squad, seen at South Bend, Ind., with his four-year-old son, Jack, is well pleased with the team and its prospects this year, SHE'S A PEACH—Miss ‘Mlvy Christensen is “Queen of Peaches” as a result of winning a peach . A ) : i ! 5 5 harvest beauty contest in Brig- . o o 3 , e ham City, Utah. RADIO CUP—Miss Bernadine Hayes of Chicago, chosen to preside 3 i 3 7 2 as queen at radio world’s fair in New York, receives “Miss Radio” ¥ : i i : GOOD LUCK!—Plane of Loren Mendell and “Pete” Reinhart is shown at Glendale, Cal.,, as they took off on attempt to regain world’s endurance record by remaining in the air more than 1,000 hours. = ] —Thi ing, know: - o = f:”;fl:,ogafi}fgfl% of:‘;ifi‘fg’"fifih ‘,f,“s“{,'eye,}"';:'};"fi knoWh PRAYERS FOR EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS—Omiya Chie Shonin, highest ranking nun in Japan and WOMAN'S PARTY LEADER —Miss Luls Munos Maren, left, new AMITATES STEAMBOAT—Dor- York gallery to Mrs. Benjamin F. Jones, Jr., widow of a Pittsburgh head of the Kenkoji Temple in Nagano, is photographed in newly erected quake memorial shrine in director of activitics of the National Woman's party, is welcomed ald O'Rourke, one-year-old baby ork gallery to Mrs. Ben) e ted nrice of $250,000. Tokyo, offering prayers for the souls of those who died in 1923 earthquake. in Washington by Mrs. Harvey Wiley, chairman of the council of of Pittsburgh, startles neighbors steel magnate, for a reported price o ,000. the party, on Mrs. Maren’s arrival from Porto Rico. by whistling like a steamboat. BAGGAGE OR SIN SMASHER : ; v 2 Core —The Rev. Charles J. Emerson, : : o - o 38, father of four children, ob- - g 5 bR 2 ég&% tains money to carry on mission- STRANGE VISITOR—One of the strangest vessels ever constructed, 3 = . ary WOrkde “5’““_5“5’_‘ bagga‘gn ::(:;‘5 Binltf: ::]gil:s‘ :::b::-e:‘; 1:\}1‘; ;31?1:1 Svl\l'!":llamcs S‘ljrko R‘;IES; BEAUTIFYING WASHINGTON—An area covering fifteen city blocks is razed in Washington near the § AT STATUE OF GREAT. GRANDFATHER—George Tiffany as a “red cap” in Chicago sta- : el oil, while en route on he ol i : 5 i 5 i . stands at f P T on, D it R TR SR ol O e it ’capnol in beautification program. § Spot in foreground is where $9,740,000 U. S. supreme court build- nds at monument at Uraga, Japan, of Commodore Perry, his SN NN\ NG E\a\ ADN/aDY; Do