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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. t FRANCISCO @ 1 0ERO 3 v messan President Calles of Mexico and Col. Lind- bergh enjoying the spectacle of the grand fiesta held at the Mex- Col. Lindbergh and Ambassador ico City stadium in Morrow with group at the Juarez h £ the Ages” School, after the flyer had dedicated Al s b e the Lincoln Memorial Library there. vmg',-m,,,,w, e © Wide World Photos The Mexican Congress honors America's good-will ambassador of the air. Col. Charles Lindbergh on the Senate rostrum as he was presented with a medal by the Congress in appreciation of his flight to Mexico City. e L ] Heroic service was rendered by Navy div- ers in the attempted S-4 rescue. This shows Diver L. S. Michaels being carried uncon- scious from the rescue ship Falcon after nearly losing his life when his air supply was shut off. Awsiiated Press Photo While hope still survived for the rescue of the entrapped men in the sunken submarine S-4. A Navy diver descending from the minesweeper Falcon to the ill-fated submersible. P& A Photos The giant derrick ship Century riding the gale above the grave of the S 4 She was sent to the scene to aid in cane attempt was made to -me‘me‘nm Niagara's rival of the Dark Continent. The migt i regarded as surpassing Niagaras scene wonders Ahoard the submarine 8.8, sister ship of the ill fated 8-4, which played an important part in the avtempted rescue. Fishermen are sending cigarettes 1o the crew by a line during the : ” & A Pl marine. yale which halted rescue work