LATE WORLD NEWS TOLD IN PICTURES _ .THE TYPICAL McHENRY SMILE—The traditional McHenry ainile it being displayed by Fran jets Jean McHenry, 14, a high •ehool student at Sioux City, la., anda sister of 10-year-old Alyco - Jane McHenry, who is recovering at Fall River, Mass., from an Operation_to right an inverted stomach. I ... = PJVE THOUSAND YEARS OLD —8umerian statues 6,000 years •14 have bean placed on exhibi tion in the Museum of the Ori ental Institute of the University afCMaago. They were discovered bf the Iraq; expedition of the in ititttta 26 miles from Bagdad. C Here la one. This photo is by permiailon of the Oriental Insti tute of the University of Chicago. rntm v BIG MEAL FOR AN ARTIFICIAL MAN—A transparent man rith a scientific glass stomach is being fed by Alfred Sorensen dur ig engineering and fine arts day at the University of Pennsylvania, -i-" iu- V*. -i. —’ Philadelphia. BOY BURIED AS HUNT FOR MORON SLAYER CONTINUED—Scene at the funeral of Richard Streieher, of Ypsilanti, Mich., slain by a person police believed sex depraved, is pictured, with the boy’s parents walking behind the casket. T rmmEmmmSmm DIRIGIBLE TIED DOWN FOR THIS "CRUfSE”—-Brought out oT retirement of a hangar at Lakohurst, N. J.h the dirigible Los Angeles is assigned to a new kind of cruise—tied down to a mooring mast for a year to serve the navy as a training school for officers. m UNEMPLOYED MARCH TO CAPITOL—Marching to the capitol in St. Paul, 5,000 Minnesota farmers and laborers demand old age pensions, unemployment insurance and other relief legislation. One of the leaders addresses the crowd on the steps of the capitol. V TKOOPS CALLED IN' MEAT CUTTERS* STRIKE Strike of union meat cutter: in Sioux tails, S. D., resulted in a call foi national Kuard.-m.-n. Part of a crowd of in pickets outside the main Kate of tin plant is pictured. at a packing plant 1.000 men and worn A “GOING AWAY" OUT FIT — Maureen O’S u 11 i v a n is garbed in a smart traveling costume as she waits for a plane at Holly wood. The frock is of cocoa rab bit’s hair, which is shot with gold metal thread s. Hat is of match ing material. HUNGER STRIKES—Demanding permanent relief, these women were among many of their sex housed in a McAlester, Okla., court room when more than 3.000 persons from Pittsburg county, Okla homa, marched to McAlester. The hungry army, mostly unemployed miners and their wives, refused to accept food offered by Gov. E. W. Marland on condition they return to their homes HUM .v.'.v: I l KKHOR IN CUBA—Persons arriving from Cuba tell of reign of military terrorism against citizens, as revolt against regime of Presi *K nt Mend iota rose. This photo shows guards in front of custom Jipusc in Havana searching every passing citizen, ANOTHER UPSIDE-DOWN STOMACH—Florence Babcok, ofBtl Mile, Ont., also had to go to a hospital for the correction of an side-down stomach. WRECKS PLANE, SAVES LIVES—Col. Roscoe Turner's; skill u*| pilot 6»ves him and two passengers from possible death when weather forces hinr to land in Dover Village, 0. Photographed bel side the damaged plane are, left to right, Don Young, mechanic.! Turner and Frederick Benham of New York City. TELLS OF CUBAN MA!*^ —Curios Hevia. «ho ^ dent of Cuba f*r thrt* £ 192ft. and who now ha> «« ^ Havana to the United ’b#ttt upon arrival at M,»iri 1 '“assacr«l 200 persons” had bet- ^ within two day* A ^ gime presumably ha' ri50ti men from their horn- ' wert —and their bode ‘ found >n atraetr. and

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