i . " - " I - 1 T7 : TT T? IN :;PieTU NEWS OF O 17 C o V j' 1 . l-v- Babylonian Gardens in Mid-Air Feature of 'Radio City9 Project Velvety Lawns.. .Luxurious Flowers., .Splashing Fountains and Stately Trees Will Forin Wonder-Gardens Atop Buildings Comprising Twenty- :! five-Million-Dollar Rockefeller Project in New York lodging Rebel - Bullets r - - iv . . ) -' ' r' . i ' ii.'. ,: '. ? . i ; . . ' TV ... '-w i ! I . , - . - " i " ' ii-'-rr " rrCT.-..m ..i -t-- j Try- -A if JohviD f 4 1 I. 4 s- y Return to Victorian Bustle Is Fashion's Edict for Autumn Wasp Waists, Leg-o'-Mutton Sleeves,. Ostrich Plumes and a Modernized . Version of the Bustle Will Be Notably Featured in the Styles . - for the Coming Fall. - ;:,-:-.! '" -J rt i ' '' "' - --i T ' I i I . ; x o. 4 . n - ' , . . r! I " - I? , . U .-r " ' - it E-n - - ' I--- . - , v vl';t ; ii 7 7. ; i ? , i - H VfCSj?iU ... t j ; The cameraman risked hia life to take this photograph of Cuban Fed eral soldiers about to storm an abandoned furniture factory defended by rebel troops near Havana. The factory has been used by the in- surrectionists to store arms for use in the uprising: against President Machado. Shots were beinff exchanged even as this picture was taken. Two were killed and two wounded in taking the rebel stronghold, j OUSTififcFFECT bcuu c; Gay HmtTiES , Les or Mutton c-wxwts- According- t Amoa Parruh, iatersatsoaally (mom tyl expert, lb fakSB tread for the com lag Fe.Il Hoover Backs Wet Site ?f Radio Cxtv A replica of the Haaini Gardens of Bafcyloa in the heart of New York, sixty stories above the ground, is el the aevel feature of the gigaatic Radio City develeymoat. TKo gardeae will bo traly Be,kylaaiaa ia typo cemlonaiif to tao Mt-bck mrdutectare. Each of tao terracee. where epac aeraait will kave it law a, its- flower aad its f euatain and from the aixtyrix Radio City's higheet torv tower of a a s ... . w a a a . a a DUiiaiof ut rorreonoing groop win iook line one fe mats ot verdnre. The new plane call for saaay chaagee ta the original specification, chief ameng thorn being the elimiaatioa of the atack crituasod pUl-lox" baildiag. . Ia it place will ha two low kaildiags of liaee aaoro ia keopiag with tho general lan. It is believed that theeo two trmcturoswUt bo oeeapied by tho Freach aad British government. Another aew feararo ia tho plan for tho largest theatro ia tho world, sea tin C.SOQ aaraaaa uJ rMiU $7,000,000. Tho theatro will ho connected with the other buildings br a series of viadacU high above the street. This air view of the sate of Radio City shows its magnitude. N f - ' jwill bo a reversion to tho styles popalar in tho 90'. Already ' "Empress Eugenie bats with their saucy i trich plumes hare won immense popularity, and a mild form e( anon-ltr sleeves has made it at r mp wr -a ' appearance, a have tho old-time basque waists. But the modern version of grandma's bustle is tb piecO) iieW VjrOlt WOnder -eitaace of the feast prepared by fashion creators. This half-century .old dish, cooh- according to, . tbo modern recipe, will merely suggest tho ample, rigid contraption which kept time - to toe music. r Aerial Starter .ft ' f JL r- - ' ,,: Fastest Liner - I John B. Holliater (above), a pro nounced "wet" and former asso ciate of Robert and Charles B. Taft, sons of the late Chief Jus tice, is likely to secure the ap proval of the Ohio Republicans as Congressman, to take the place of the late Rep. Nicholas Xongwerth, has been, endorsed I hy- President Hoover. Boston-to-Greece Jhretty Mary Webh, exxzais af Mrs. Boaty Yaliee. ha been named homorary atmrtvr of the Women's ;Launchiiig ' I'jt: - f ' ' d'j:. r.l.. - - if-lU I f " - - 1 . f -4 , , V - ,.-.- --"..! ' J - .. 4... , - m ' .,.' - - : J J' .7 1 - ' i , "r "' . i'Ki i ..,. I I . -J :-. .i-- ' . ;: X v. music, aei grandma swayed gracefully tbronsrh tho maze of tho stately mazurka. Tbo now bastl will bo f asbionedl of ribbons and drapes without stiffening f any kind. Tho new stylee are not intended for street wear, but will ho "the rage." 'tis said, for evening and formal afternoon gowns. Thus wo find woman, the omnipe-f tent, once mora roves her power by throwing tho wheels of progress into reverse. Outto'Score Again pwo Seadogs Visit Old Ship Charles Kocsis, i.1 g-yeaaseJi . high scjtooi student or Uetroit: who 75 Speaker , of tho House. Mr. Hoi- came into the retting world's spot- tcr-' Later, whose home is In Cincinnati, light when he defeated Tommy Ar- t'ZZ'? r mour, veteran player and recent winner of the British open title, fat playoflf for the Michigan Open William W. Reper. famous loot Golf Championship Kocsis stock hall coach at Princeton University e-voi M m am k a. auemau4avna.okea . .. ... c.uiuc " iot. many years, is snown nunc his i Heads Air Merger Air Derby, which takes oft from Thw gum Itanan liner "Rea, named m Honor of tae ILtnr of ttalr. Is on Ansnat 1Z. ha'av shoum hare Genoa that woa- s as ahw wiS appear whan- she a thoasanda of spectatees. tho air fUers on thei way to thai 4 fastest vessel on the Atlantic, actional air races at Cleveland. .-.-- Captain Frank & Crowley ( above) , former TT. fi. anno mmA urmA pilot, has asked' Lee Gelhach t b. " r into Us element during- the lauachinr ceremony at h, 0t n-top fht to ; ; , ataeaded by Bngr Emmaiurel, tira Qoeen. officials and Athena, Greece Gerlach wove win- .j v ectatewm. The o0,lr)-tw Uner is expected to be tbV V?T.Ct "Vl ye? a Ameneaa Air , . fMtntMi.l .n tv. ihJ - ..Derbst Athena ia oaa at the few G. ; J--' v "'' ' .1 J "' c ,." ,- ' ...V J"- application as a candidate for councilman in Philadelphia. Roper already has successfully bucked the political line and scored two touchdowns which placed him in office two times. He's entering the third "quarter" determined to. score again. Movie Gangster? STY ' Two real seadogs are these two veterans, believed to be the only) surviving members of the crew which manned the gallant old U. SJ Frigate Constitution in 1877. Paying a visit at Newport, R. I-, to thai reconditioned "Old Ironsides Johnnie Hood, of Newport, and Fred; erick Fries, of Readinr, Pa who served on the ship as chief gun-t ners, talk over all times. . Hood is indicating how Jbey fired the; , . sruns aome R year ago. j Derbx. Athona is oaa eX the law P-O. Johnson (above V. of Seattle. lEurapasa destinations as jet tra WaslL, hxs bees, named presideBt torched by America's many trans- aewly organized United Air athaatie fliers. Paradoxical But True Girls Invade Another Sport 7 7 1 i 7 I: v . - - - 1 t v 1 V . t L Paradoxical as it may seem, John Heydler, president of the National Eareball Lemgrue, is showing T; Philip Peskias, Sritiah smattgr glf .;. f " " " ' , -- - " r " 1 : " j yv v - . - v . - -' - ..! . . - - ! t : , , v ,Vi ; -. ; .1 : ' - I - - - " ' '" " r ; , . ' v . " .. - Ir. " - H in iin nr inil a i - '-aMr'-iiiiniiir-niiir iv -"a isair ff f mi nnfiTiii - - '"-'"i 'i sr ilpm iirauatiiammOaauunnunt-'iTnuSi 1 " ' ' Lanes, zormed bv tho menWM m the National Air TransportBoeinr Air Transport, Pacific Air Trans- Krt and the Varnew Air Lluei. te combined companies operate 22?l Phmev covering some 12,pO,6D9 miles of air travel an nually and earryias; about 60 per . cent of the nation's airmail. ; ma. Imprisoned tiy Mistake ? ''IHs'Fac&H Owing to His Facial Hesemblance to the Notorious I M. nrt k -m yu.wo-uun" urowley, Patrick O'Brien Is Serring 20-Year Sentence for Crime He . Claims Former Committed. Edward (Spike") O'DocneH (above), Chicago rsngster, who, if reports are true, has been of., fered $15,000 by aa English tho atrical company to portray the role of a Chicago gangster in picture. "Spike" is reported to have ac cepted. He holds the distinction of having dodged more ballets than any other Eving gangster-. Beauty's Death Is Mvstferv ... . ... , .. ar ' T ' i . .- ,)ku- t - - - " - r ( ) ( V3 j' A': X. '.Jv jF -7? v.-'.. ivV Franci?. 3 Anather sport once thought safe from fomintne invasion has fallen bo- Mrs. Pauline Hopkins (left) pretty San Francisco divorcee, whose champion, how one should grip his club when performing- a- bit of I2rBJf nfga tJte . Doyle, who knows what it ia- rrom a mystertons ballet wound caused Imng Kennedy (nght). green. Heydler took part in the awww whcb vi nnm. miwu uuvrucur preuy s'eggy i, v " " u w bb uwru va a. uuuss o. muncr. n-xn. Tuarl tar hamefor m!c) ab t. CarroiL la th art oT half-caasss shot. Peariaanaof (Countay Clan, Lido Beach, L. L Perkins errtmMed the amateur record , triple tie fofirst place in the first women's pock . mw aaoounc no couxse ut too , -4r.- r..vv three yoanr Hopkias died few days after aha was shot ia Kennedy's srwrtcvnit. ket billiards The radio gtar declared the shooting: was accidental, accordiBs; to Saa - t . - -srsncuce pouee, Picked u of tho spoctatars in a court whoro ho had gone to see tbo trial of a former school chnus and charged with boidiag up a drug store, Patrick O'Brien, of New York, was sentenced to twenty year in prisoo, doapMo tho protests of hi mother that ho was ill ia bod with plouHsyi when tho na was committed. Now Gerald Wood, former crime. Partner of tho notorious TwGu Crowley, who is awaiting execu tion for tho m ardor of a usliraman. has confessed that ho and CfI.V commUtod th criea for which CBriea was eoateoced. OXriea hears a striking reeomhUaeo t th hiSor and, with hia mothec, is. ploadig for a 4rfnlag of hi as em the growad that h is th innocent , - --.Jictim of mistaken identity, f