Death and Desolation Follow Ohio River Flood k Police boat shown removing a water-imprisoned Cincinnati resident as flood waters following torren tial rains swept the Ohio valley, inundating rural and city lands, causing deaths and untold suffering, as thousands of persons were forced to vacate homes and property, estimated at many millions of dollars, was destroyed. Howard Hughes Sets New Air Record Howard Hughes, in the cockpit of his monoplane, “Winged Bullet,” at the Newark airport after he had set a new transcontinental speed mark. Burning the wind at an estimated average speed of 332 miles an hour, the flying movie producer drove across the continent in seven hours and thirty-one minutes. SUED BY SENATORS The target of no less than seven civil suits, totaling $70,000, is Mrs. Ellen French Vanderbilt Fitzsimons (above), widow of Alfred Vanderbilt and wife of Paul Fitzsimons. The suits were filed recently at Newport, R. I., on behalf of seven Republican state senators of Rhode Island, to whom Mrs. Fitzsimons is alleged to have referred as “yellow dogs” and “traitors to their party.” LEADS INDUSTRIALISTS William B. Warner, who was elected president of the National Association of Manufacturers at a meeting of the directors in New York recently. Mr. Warner, a for mer president of the National Pub lishers association, succeeds C. M. Chester, who was elected chairman of the board. California “U” Teaches Cosmetology Students of the University of California, who have enrolled for a course in “Cosmetology,” taught by an expert cosmetician. The students learn by practical experience the intricate methods used in feminine beautification. Second Inaugural Finds President Roosevelt Fit An excellent study of President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as they appeared in their open car, fol lowing his second inauguration. 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SHE’D BE CLAN CHIEF A photograph of Miss Catriona ' Louise MacLean, of Ardgour, Scot land, seventeen-year-old claimant to the chieftaincy of the clan Mac Lean of Ardgour. Her claim is op posed by Lieut. Commander Henry MacLean, of Bursledon, Hampshire, who appealed in the Edinburgh court of session against the decision that a court can pass on the case. Bishop Elevates His Rector Son to Episcopacy Brother Assists in Ceremony Unique in Church For the first time in the history of the Episcopal church in America a bishop has elevated his son to the episcopacy. At the left is Rev. Dr. Lawrence of Springfield, Mass., ele vated to the bishop of western Massachusetts by his father, Rev. William Lawrence, retiree bishop of Massachusetts. Rev. Frederick C. Lawrence (right), his brother, rec tor of St. Peter's church, Cam bridge, Mass., aided in the service. Dr. Lawrence was born in 1850 and ordained a rector in the Episcopal church in 1876. 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