THURSDAY, JUNE 5th, 1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 7 News Photos and Cartoons for Readers en Oe a of The Haileyburian Another Riveal for "Shamrock V" Completed eco | nel Luucheons %2-3 |, eee Nt. CUSTOMER (suspiciously) : "How is the hash made here?" WAITER: "Made, sir? 'Ash ain't made--it just accumulates!" --The Humorist, London Above is the racing contender "Yankee," one of the four yachts built by our neighbors to compete for honors to race Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht, "Shamrock V." The mast of the "Yankee" was stepped a few days ago and is 165 feet long and is hollow. i WHEN THE ELEPHANT BREAKS LOOSE The Control Cabin of the R-100 A Monument for Canada An exact replica of the famous statue of Robert Raikes, the founder of the Sunday School movement in 1735, which stands on the Thames Embankment, London, England, will be erected P , ) hee ; . ,.. in Toronto when the International A new photograph showing helmsmen at the wheels in the control cabin of Britain's new giant airship Coun a Ratieiois ee ee R-100, which will leave the Motherland within the next few days to fly over the Atlantic Ocean to Cathar raacete ite Canada. opens its convention on June 23. Noted English Explorer Plans Trip Under Ice in Submarine English Actress Suggests Felons for Vivisection WATCHING RECORD ps OF CHANGES oF BLooD PRESSURE OF THE BRAIN. CONSTANCE : COLLIER, MANIPULATION OF DOGS NERVES The startling suggestion that imprisone dcriminals and not animals be used for vivisection purposes, has just been made by Constance Collier, prominent English actress and dog lover. Miss Collier's views on the subject were aired at the International Conference for the Investigation of Vivisection, held at New York. Plans for starting a world movement to outlaw animal vivisection were dis- cussed at the conference. The above pictures show two members of the medical profession experimenting on a dog, while inset isa picture of Miss Collier English Golfing Star Rewarded G Miss Diana Fishwick, 19-year-old English girl, is here seen being presented with the British Women's Open Golf Championship Cup at Formby. She kept the championship in Great Britain by de- feating Miss Glenna Collett, United States champion, in the final by 4 and 3. The cup is being presented by Captain White of the Formby Golf Club New British Submarine Launched 4 2 B TROLLEY POLE TO KEEP SUB- MARINE SAFE f DISTANCE BELOW 4 ICE WHICH 1S atEN TO 120 HYDRAULIC "FEELERS: FEET THICK OR SHOUK ABSORBERS B STICKING Ovr IN # ALL DIRECTIONS WHEELS ATTACHED TO HULLY 4 90 THAT CREW IN DivinGy SUITS CAN DRAG sSuB ACROSS OBSTRUCTIONS ON & OCEAN FLOORS Captain Sir Hubret Wilkins, famous English explorer of the Arctic regions, is planning an adventure that will make the fantastic tales of Jules Verne seem commonplace. He intends to sail from Spitz- bergen, via the North Pole, to the Behring Straits under ice in a submarine. # For this purpose Wil- Britain's new giant submarine, "Rainbow" photographed at her dock, Chatham, England. This latest kins has applied for a charter on the batered old United States Submarine O-12. Above is an artist's addition to Britain's fleet of super-undersea craft, was christened by Mrs. A. R. Addison, wife of the conception of the submarine when rebuilt to conform to the requirements of Sir Hubert. Chatham dockyards director.