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Their Story e BACHELOR KING ENGAGED— King Boris- of Bulgaria, 36, Europe's bachelor king, is en- gaged to Princess Giovanna, 283, daughter of the King of Italy. PERSONALLY WELCOMED-—Mi;s Mildred Davis of Oklahomi City enjoys the distinction of beifig welcomed to the new Atlantic university, Virginia Beach, Va., by the president of the institution himself, Dr. William Mosely Brown, who was an unsuccessful can- SERVICES IN NEW FOSDICK didate for governor of Virginia. CHURCH—The new Riverside church, on Riverside Drive, New York, known as the Rockefeller church, is open for services. The Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick oc- cupies its pulpit. View above shows the edifice, with inset of an arched vista PIGEON CONVENTION—Representing all parts of the United States, valuable homing pigeons compete for honors at Los Angéles during convention of American Racing Pigeon Union. Miss Nellie Huebert displays two of the winners. On the left is Pace Maker of Los Angeles, national 600-mile champion; on the right is Big Boy d § of Indianapolis. OLD CAR TO MAKE LONG TRIP—Miss Molly Brown is shown seated in first Packard car, built in 1899, which is to be driven from Detroit to Bethlehem, Pa., to be placed on permanent exhibition in e —— i L — Lehigh university The original tires are of obsolete cast-and replacoment of them was made at a cost QUICK MOVING—Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chandler and their daughter, Joan, 15 months, move their effects of $2,500 In 1899 this car retailed at $1,250. Its present trade-in value is 16 cents. in plane piloted by Randy Enslow from New York to Palm Beach, Fla. oot 2 TO “DE-AGE"—Park G. Ha mar, 67, of St. Louis, has com- pleted plans for the establish- ment of a colony at Montreux, Switzerland, where he will experi- ment in a ‘“‘de-aging process,” an attempted rejuvenation of human WEALTHY BACHELOR COMES TO U S.—Sir Philip Sassoon, said to be one of the richest bachelors n the world and formerly under secretary of state for air in the British cabinet. comes to America for a lecture tour word “help" spelled with strips of white paper on the rear window of 8 deserted house in Detroit effected the rescue of Dr Frank L. McPhail. 30. abow kidnaped and held for ransom who was £4.000 0y mv RESOURCEFUL LOCOMOTIVE—This new type of locomotive, built at Erie, Pa, for mse in Jersey MODERNISTIC VERSION—John David Broin tells the story of the winning of the west in modernistic e City yards, may be operated from overhead trolley, or from storage battery, or from a self-contained style in series of eight panels carved in marble for the Joslyn Memorial building, Omaha, Neb. This oil engine connected to an electric generator. g y 3 S8 CRAFT EVER TO MAKE SOUTH SEAS' VOYAGE—This 30-foot sloop Peggy. the smallest craft ever to make the long vage from the United States to the Marquesas Islands, in the h Seas. together with F It 1 seen on the deck of the liner City of h brought it back standing on the Peggy’s deck 7 Fred B Hunie, owner and navigator, who, Garland Swain, made the “impossible” trip, is seen s Angeles, panel is entitled “Homesteaders. CUBAN STUDENT RIOTS—Cuban students are seen bearing a flag through Havana streets in anti. government demonstrations, during which many have been injured by police, bodies. The patient must sleep and eat face downward on a log, swim daily from 70 minutey in the beginning to 12 hours at the conclusion and eat a diet of un- eooked vegetables and fruits. During the 192 days of the experi- ment, the patient will likewise go clothesless and live apart from civilization. A RADIO PIONEER—The Rev. Father Charles E: Coughlin, of Detroit, a pioneer in radio work, and the first Catholic clergyman to establish a weekly broadcast, begins new radio hour with members of Detroit Symphony orchestra participating.