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s 17 26. . Notables Participate in National Press Club Building Corner Stone Laying 'HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 19 SIDENT DELIVERING HIS ADDRESS. The Chief Executive King befor iment officials, mbers of the diplomatic American journalists and others at the corner stone laying Photograph taken as the Chief s heard the rp fternoon od & Ur NEW NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING Hundreds of pan-American Copyri iR STONE OF THE Secretary of Labor Davis at right. CORN ceremony. orner stone of the $10,000.000 building. SANG AT CORNER STONE LAYVING. Mme. Frances Peralta of the p T C i ¢ ; Metropolitan Opera Co. singing “America™ at the corner stone P TOnnOn 1o T National Press Willaing yesteviay. sttetnomn. Executive handled the trowel during the ' & oto President’s address and saw him lay the ceremonies of the new ) THE MICROPHONE. Frank B. Noyes, president of % GENERAL VIEW OF CORNER STONE LAYING OF NEW NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING. Scene vening Star Newspaper Co., at Fourteenth and F streets yesterday afternoon, when President Coolidze and others addressed a creat { crowd. The pan-American journalists attended the ceremony immediately after The Evening Star luncheon { at the Wiltard Hotel National P ent of The ner stone ceremony yesterday. e TG 14 MR. NOYES AT the Nation. P & A. Photos RESS 0F JOURNALISTS. Left to right: - Secretary of the ¥ of State Kellogg. Attorney General Sargent and Dr. Leo S. S neas @i prenilent oG TH Photograph faken after the formal opening of the con- AlliichsimdiEesses of tHo R{tarsoon Weke. Deoadcast ove & A Photos Copsricht ¢ COMPLETE GLOBE-CIRCLING CRUISE.. The arrival in New York e =y aica a AL A BN of Harry Pligeon, a Los Anceles:photogranher, after 35,980-mits crule AFTER THE FORMAL OPENING OF PAN-AMERICAN (ONGRESS OF JOURNALISTS. Prosident Coolidge leaving the Pan-American Building at noon yesterday, following his address to the journalists. Wide Warld Photo. Cogariakbby P, & & Phiotos S e e SRR e e TP U A D Rt OV o s SOV DRSSO e ATTENDING THE PAN-A Navy Wilbur, Secretary of War Davis, Secrets Rowe, director general of the Pah-American Un gress yesterday mor n. Copsright He has been traveling the waters of the globe for A remarkable photo- The police in_ his 34-foot yawl. the past four years. CHILDREN TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT WHEN POLICE C graph of one of the recent riots at Passaic, N. J.,, where the textile workers are on strike. charged the piclet line at the Gera Mills. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. cd by the United States Lefi to right, i ;mbassy attaches in the back row, Coprright by Po&-A-Photas, Direet negotiat d in Washinzton yesterd Peru 1 Amibassador. CHILE-PERU "\'«'I,e‘\ IS OPENED BY SECRETARY OF STATE KELLS hile ond Peru were formatly &g and Dr. Hernan Velarde, few of the setttement of the houndary dispute betwesn Ch Cruchaga, (he Chiiean-Aubassador;. Secretary Kello Hochelie, shows . which was taken at Among the-eonvicts is Gxbriei-2varey, who robbed the PdeTForid Photdy AND. This photogray: to the peoal colony. FRANCE SENDS 250 oners being taken