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e & The Sunday Shat WASHINGTON, D. C..-DECEMBER 25, 1927. N\ i Col. Charles Lindbergh’s triumphal greeting in Mexico City. Gen. Jose Alvarez, chief of the presidential staff, shaking hands with the famous flyer just after he landed on his non- stop flight from Washington. Ambassador and Mrs. Dwight Morrow stand between them. _P. & A. Photos. Arriving to dedicate the Lincoln Library in Mexico City. School children and others on hand for the ceremony applaud Col. Lindbergh as he enters the courtyard of the new building, donated by 'th: Ameri- oP A Photos can colony. Col. Lindbergh, showered with confetti, receiving the plaudits of the crowd as he rides with Ambassador Morrow from the flying field to the American em- bassy in the Mexican capital, under military escort. @IVIDW ORI IENR 0w At the scene of rescue work following the sinking of the submarine 8-4 off William J. Carr, one of the naval divers who has risked his The Coast Guard d,moy,; p.uid‘;,‘ B pliten Provincetown, Mass. This shows a diver being lowered from the mine sweeper life in the rescue work, being made ready for a descent to the ripped open by the collision which sent the S-4 down. She is shown © Wide Warld Fhotn ill-fated S-4 from the Falcon. ©F & A Fhows Neuchsdtat Pravincetown: © Wite Wurkt Fhoi Falcon.