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n PSEWSI PAPrGT PRESS 1 t'f K l " w X M h EIGHTY-NINE MILES AN HOUR is what this British lt , ; t , ; , - . J" ft J M X . 'I V & SK J tc? "j H 1 V-l, I : East Coast Express was hithng when Ihe photographer took Ml 4o f ' ; i" f Mimtiit1" " P' lh.sshot. The engine the P 13 EVEN AN ART MUSEUM can stand a little glorifying these days, it seems. The girls, from the "Adam and Eve", ballet of a musical show, are shown leaning against one of the. pillars of the new Philadelphia Art Museum.. HERE'S THE. BABY queen on her throne, as she appeared during tne annual Los Angclts baby contest. The queen is the two-year-old dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. J. i M. Lowery of Los Angeles,'; and her name is Joan Marie. II RECOVERY OF MILLIONS of dollars in silver and gold bullion depends on the work gf the man inside this dccp-Aea diving suit. The picture shows a diver from Italy being low ered to salvage part of the treasure that went down with th! liner Egypt seven years ago, off Ushsnt. A GODDESS AT THZ GOLDEN GATE is this statue in Lincoln Park, San Francisco., with the rugged mountains of the northern bay shore in the background. The work, by Robert Aiken, is one of I 300 exhibits in the gardens and building of the California Palace of the Le gion of Honor, shown during an exhibition of American sculpture. fiiii!- 3-f. UJffi 11 iaywiiiiimiL 'I I lib TOifcTjNT picked out a good home for himself the While House, no less.j One of the White House po-i licemen is shown holding the new boarder who wandered into the grounds.. y" ; yvt . THE MAJESTIC HOME of the great carillon at Indian- aoolis. the new Scottish Rite Cathedral, is pictured above. In j .the tower are the 63 bells of the Chime.which recently was, ' lormally dedicated. Vi it r.r-.r.Am i- modi a m 17 icv surra5 Tl-iF f.RFAT NF.W UNION TEKMIINAL building project in Cleveland, with the spired depot in the center. In the background flow, the Cuyahoga (Crooked River) through the flats dts-( FAMILY JEWELS, very old, are shown as they are vorn by Countess Luigi Vis conti di Modrono, the former Mile. Madina Arrivabene. The marriage of the count to Mile. Arrivabene recently was one of the biggest affairs Venice has seen in a long time. ttyyl y.T TiTTTWv r-. 1-1 -yj n? fl&,Ki q - WbJp . AT THE MAY DAY f-' ARTIFICIAL GALES whu through this tunnel at 90 mile . Itival held the other day in an hour. It is part of the aeronautical laboratory at the Mas- , London, a bathing beauty 'suchuseltl Institute of Technology, and in it models of planes are suspnded and every movement registered on delicate -r . instiumcnt,. . .. I ' was not selected as aueen. ' Here is 10-ycir-old BerjI. lomlm Who was.. T A TT A rAMtiv vr WATT A FAMILY ili.u" their names. They took off in a plane from Washmgton the other day for an aerial view of the city. The plane ro:ked a lit tle, but all went well. They are. left to right: Dad Watta. Dolly Watta. Pilot Roger Seolt, , . JollyValla, Bob Watta and Mother Wall. 1 lie Walla family wnghs 2650 pounds., JUST EAST OF SUEZ where j there aren't no ten com mandments." this picture was taken by a Red Star Line pho tographer, the scene is beside the canal at Uatavia, Java,, where the little fellow is about to gel a dreaded bath..