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STIRRING TIMES IN SPAIN—Tho first move on the part of Spain's revolutionists was made when <oldiers at the fort to the left, in Jaca, mutinied. Federal troops retook it and captured many prisoners. Above, a wounded rebel, suffering great pain, 1s taken from the garrison. P ek - BRITAIN'S ROYAL BARGE TO BE PRESERVED—The royal barge or shallop, the most ancient and venerable craft in English waters, is to be preserved for future generations of sightseers in the new National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. The above picture, made in 1912, shows King George and Queen Mary in the barge at a regatta. —_— e LAW VAGARY—Although Philip A. Hendy is an international art expert and recently appointed curator of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts he must return to Eng- land because under the immigra- tion laws he is not a “learned per- son.” He then will go to Italy to purchase paintings for the mu- seum and return to Boston for another brief stay. en to lead the Pasadena, g day as grand marshal, FLYER SON OF GOVERNOR FATHER—James Rolph III, right, etired, mounts Jadaan, fa= LAST FRENCH TROOPS LEAVE GERMANY—The last French troops to occupy the Saar region son of James Rolph, Sr., incoming governor of California, learns General Farnsworth com- parade before the high commission of the Saar at Saarbrucken prior to departing for their new gar- piloting from Dell Hay, veteran, who carried the elder Rolph all over he World war. rison in Alsace. California during the gubernatorial campaign. PREFERS CAREER — Natalic Hays Hammond, above, debutante daughter of John Hays Hammond, millionaire mining engineer of Washington, has opened a paint- ing and wood carving shop in New York. She is more interested in :25;‘}}2:, e \‘X“" ’;\'“‘}1‘3 n{’(;Z‘:r:: EINSTEIN'S DESTINATION—Professor Albert Einstein, famed it than in the “mental cave-man” 4 T i to start flying ma- German scientist, comes many thousand miles to experiment at this whom she declared to be her ideal daughter of ) | Burrage of Boston, probably had LATEST GLIDER STUNT. e r flying is to use dog teams r ; e ! y t:(- gmost I3 J For ballroom decorations, chines. Scotty Allan, Alaskan dog driver, and his team are shown starting E. B. Laferty on a glider observatory atop Mount Wilson, California. The Mount Wilson ob- eight years ago. N