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Swunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.—APRIL 14, 1929. Uncle Sam’s answer to Mexican bullets at Naco. Cavalry troopers of the 10th Regiment setting up a machine gun on the American side of the border line in the Arizona town. This move was taken after several American citizens had been wounded by stray bullets and bombs in the Mexican revolutionary fighting. © Associated Press Photo. One of the first photos received of actual warfare in Mexico. It shows o A ; intrenched federali ; g % / Another lucky youngster gets a dime. John D. Rocke- resisting the rebel - % : =V ' 4 = . feller handing out one of his traditional new coins as he attack at Naco. i ‘ : leaves church at Lakewood, N. J. © Asocisted Pross Photo Enjoying his favorite sport. Vice President Curtis out to ©A. P. Photos. see the horses run at Bowie, Md., race track. OIBIEBIRIELOt Col. Charles 'Lindbergh shaking hands with Miss Constance Morrow, sister of . 1 : 5 i A N ” Gen. Gonzalez, federal commander at Naco, watching his fiancee, Miss Anne Morrow, as he arrivcd for his recent visit in Mexico City. poo wag crushed and the deck plates bent into the water. Several of the schooner’s 2 L His bride-to-be has hq_bar.k to the camera as she enters thecar. OP-&A-Fhoten n C e lost in the crash off the Carolina coast. © Underwood & Underwood. g:p‘;r:n::‘?ck on the border town froén Am‘:hlh:l: L This is what the destroyer Childs’ collision with a schooner did to her bow. The