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younu American citizens named Theodore Roosevelt ? many of them so young they were accompanied ^ her?- -visited the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial in New York the other day. The photograph shows R. W. jlriD?* 1 ..J! rector of Roosevelt House (extreme right1), talking to some of the namesakes and their mothers. ^ |SSl?lJul Students* Fight Not So Bloody as It Looks X- i'x ; ? the voting recently at Edinburgh university when I'riine Minister Stanley Baldwin was elected rector, a tattle took place between the Liberal and Tory students. In the photograph it looks like a bloody riot, ?issiles were bad eggs, old tomatoes and tar. MOORING POST Enrolling President Coolidge ft? "hitching post" Ht the hangar to which the na airship, the U. S. Shen ? to be moored. |U0N ON HER LIFE * President Calvin Coolidge being enrolled in the American Red Cross by Miss Janet Moffett, daughter of Rear Admiral Moffett. Miss MofTett is one of this season's debutantes in Washington. Terrific Storms Are Prevalent ?r fUii? % e' -"own screen uu Nlcv for a life ln % k Jl(H*l>?00 She it t paid writer ip Mariners who have sailed rhe seven seas for decades state that never In iheir experience have the.v encountered such mountainous waves as tho&e now rolling alon# rhe Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The photograph snows tiie bow of one of Uncle Sain's H^hfjnj! vessels being swept by a wave. ? - Congressman Tinkham With Whiskers and Rhino / , "Bwana Whiskerino"? better known to Boston and Washington as George Holden Tinkham, representative in congress from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ? with one of his "kill, a giant rhino, in Africa, w ence e as Just returned. In' addition to the beard Congressman Tinkham acquired this rhino, an elephant with 111 pounds of Ivory, a big male lion, six leopards, a variety of buck and gazelle and antelope, and bites by e\ery var ety o ug that flies or crawls in Africa. Communist Rioters Smash the Shops of Hamburg This photograph shows a wrecked shop in a wolfing class section of Hamburg, where, during the riots, food stores were looted by Communist mobs, Including wom^n. Louvain Library Building Checked I FEARLESS SHERIFF Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university and chairman of the National Committee for the Restoration of the University of Louvain, has just received a cablegram from Carroll Greenough, in charge of the work at Louvain, to the effect that the architects have stopped the restoration of the 600-year-old library for lack of funds. The work was to have been financed by the educational institutions of this country, $1 from every student matricu lated. But only $300,000 has been contributed, and $700,000 qiore is needed to complete the edifice. The photograph shows it as It Is. only one quarter com pleted. Opening of the Pacific Highway In rhe presence of American and Canadian officials, the Pacific highway was formally opened at the Interstate bridge. The illustration shows the pass ing of .the first automobile, which carried the coffin of "Old Man Detour." m :1 f. ^iHtO f MtiTO Minnesota's only woman sheriff is Mrs. Anna M. Lowe. After the recent death of her husband, who was the sheriff of Slay ton, Mrs. Lowe was ap pointed to the place. She declared that she would not carry a gun as she saw no reason for firearms, since her husband, who served thirty-three years as sheriff of Slayton, never went nrmed. LIGHT BRIGADE SURVIVOR ElHs Cutting of <*eda# l&tplds, Iowa, 'vho 4s said to be the only survivor of the Battle of Balaklava, Immortal ized U.v Alfred Tennyson in his famous 'Charge of the Light tirlgade*" Mr. Kills, will be eighty-seven years oldt' Nov. 4. He was ai^.fenginesr on the 'took Island system for fifty years,! rotirttg three years ago. He fias deo orations from Queen Victoria, the tub urn of Turkey, tad two other ruler*
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