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PAGE TWO Fascist "Martyrs" Are Interred at Florence The bodies of 37 early victims of the Fascist tight for power In Italy, who fell In clashes with Communists, being carried in the solemn procession that preceded their interment in the Basilica of Santa Croce In Florence. The ceremony, attended by Premier Mussolini, was on the twelfth anniversary of Mussolini's famous inarch on Borne. Colombian Warship Attached by a Seaman BIJ I JI tm i|| M \ ws I :|ll| ' f'J Unless the skipper Is willing to risk International complications, this warship, Cucuta of the Bepubllc of Colombia, cannot leave Philadelphia navy yard, where it was purchased, until Bobert Green, U. S. seaman, gets SI,OOO in back pay. He had been working on the ship for six months. The ship was "attached" on Green's behalf dy United States Marshal Harry Baker, who clamped a padlock on the rail. Bad Crack in Washington Monument William M. Grelg, government engineer, examining a large crack which extends through the entire thickness of one of the marble blocks near the top of the Washington monument Only the lightning rods have held the huge piece of marble in place, and the whole stone will have to be replaced In order to make the monument structurally sound. Off on a Five-Year World Cruise jl| W f? Jack Lowry (left) and Dwight Long, each twenty-one and students of Washington university, have left Los Angeles harbor on their way to Honolulu as the first leg lr a five-year world cruise. They are voyaging on the Idle Hour, 32-foot auxiliary schooner. With them Is Hugo their mascot THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUN*T, NORTH CAROLINA MISSOURI SENATOR ■l r W W&m Harry S. Truman, a former coun ty judge, who was elected United States senator from Missouri on the Democratic ticket. He succeeds Senator Roscoe C. Patterson, Re publican. VOLCANO PUPS Father Hubbard, Alaska's famous "Padre of the Snows." Is pictured with the seven maiemute pups that were born in an Alaska volcano crater In the Aghlleen pinnacles, wildest part of the Alaskan penin sula. "Margie," their mother, car ried them lu a pack *ack on her back for a month. They were "taxied" over ridges, across rivers and through swamps that had never before been traversed by white men. 3,500-Mile Boat Ride Two Australians set out from Bris bane and end«sd up at Mannum, In South Australia, after covering 3,500 miles in a 10-foot dinghy, partly by sail and partly by man power. Scenes and Persons in the Current News t a j 1 1 IMOfOOinniiinininimwOTnrifflnnfflfc 11 rti n i>iiiiiiji*i«(iiriiniiiwini i m I i li «T I I—Sir1 —Sir Ronald Lindsay, British ambassador, buying a poppy from little Eva Lealman at benefit ball of British War Veterans of America, In New York. 2—Pierre Etlenne Flandln, who became premier of France following the resignation of Doumergue. 3—Memorial to George Rogers Clark, soldier and pioneer, and his followers, dedicated by President Roosevelt at Harrodsburg, Ky. Parade of the Suffragettes of France Here Is a parade of French suffragettes In Nantes /luring the Radical and Radical-Socialist congress In that city. The motto on their banner is "French Women Ought To Vote." CHAMPION CORNHUSKER Theodore Balko, of Redwood Falls, Minn., new national champion cornhusker, who won the title by husking 1,805 pounds of corn (27.7 bushels). In 80 minutes. Fifty thou sand people from all over the Mid- West gathered to see the national cornhusklng bee at Fairmont, Minn. HAS HEYDLER'S JOB Jjiili \ - a| Ford Frlck, former Denver and New York newspaper writer and more recently head of the publicity bureau of the National league, pho tographed at his desk In New York, following his unanimous election as the new president of the National Baseball league. He succeeds John Heydler, who resigned. Trafalgar, Where Nelson Won Trafalgar, famous for the naval battle In which the British won, a) though Admiral Nelson was killed, la a cape to tb» south of Cadiz, cap ital of SDaln. lowa's First Old Age Pensioner 41 Mi : : V jBM il H SbL . mmt. MMMMaMMMHBMWHMI Joseph Newt Finney, seventy-year-old pioneer of Bremer county, lowa, was the first man to receive an old-age pension from the state of lowa. He Is shown accepting the check from Postmaster TJohlmann of Waverly. And So They Were Married raw jM B mBPSI W' f >, v*Aj£*siS£mßKfiUEKmKMF%&m After a lot of fuss about the nationality of her intended, Ellen Wilson McAdoo, nineteen-year-old daughter of Senator William Glbbs McAdoo of California, obtained her father's consent and was married to Rafael Lopez de Onate, screen actor and native of the Philippines. The happy couple la shown above. Baa* a* Mauengera A German beekeeper has found new use for bees. They're no long er to be mere honey-gatherers and wax-builders, but messengers. He has written messages on scraps of paper and fastened them to the backs of bees. The bees have quickly brought them back to the hive, and never has a bee failed to deliver the goods. The beekeeper says bees are less likely than pigeons to fall Into the wrong hands. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 Largest Meteorita The largest meteorite In the world la the Grootfonteln, found In Southwestern Africa. It Is an enor mous block of metal almost rect angular In shape, 9 by 10 feet and of a thickness varying from 2% to almost 4 feet. It weighs at least 50 tons. Another large meteorite I* the Greenland meteorite that Ad miral Peary brought back and placed In the American Museum of Natural History in New lork. It welgha 3(Hi tons. Housewife's Idea Box | To Remove Rust If yon have had difficulty In re moving rust from steel, this hint may help you: Take an emery board and dip It Into turpentine. Rub It carefully over the rust. This should remove the rust If It Is not too deep. Several applications may be re quired. Polish with a clean cloth or chamois. THE HOUSEWIFE. Copyright by Public Ledger, Inc. WNU Service. Which Are You? A peculiarity of the American vocabulary Is that the stiffs only come In two grades: Poor and lucky. —Detroit News. « Why Hospitals Use > a liquid Laxative Hospitals and doctors have always used liquid laxatives. 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