SESQUICENTENARIANS
SOVIET CLAIMS RECORD
(Received October 19, 3 p.m.) MOSCOW, October 18. Zaro Agha being dead, the Soviet! Union claims the longevity record. Hapara Huit, a market gardener on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus, is 154. His eldest son is ninety. Georgia claims the 150-year-old Artcmi Lagiasnvili whose son is eighty. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1934, Page 11
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