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LABOR LOYAL TO CALLES IN CHURCH WAR LU s pROVOE PRETEYTORE REL a cking President Calles in his effort to enforce religious laws. Photo shows monster parade n ation of regional i tion of Me workmen; staged in Mexico ( as an on of loyalty to gover t, and (i President Calles (arrow) saluting In lower right corner (arrow) soldiers may be seen guarding cathedral, NEW TENANT FOR MEXICAN “WHITE HOUSE"? ; i S Will religious controversy grow into revolution that will give national palace, (adminise (tration offices) of Mexico (1) and Chapultepac (2), Mexican “White House,” a'new occus pant? . President Ca (3) is in a precarious position, enforcing laws which would, n ef- fect, junk famed sta of independence 1 Pueblo (4), in which (note figures), the church is represented as uphc 1g freedom along with government and people. A MIGHTY “MAN” IS SHE e L, Kansas 1s putting forward Patrick H. Coney of Topeka, for commander-in-chief of G. A. R. and gaining support from neighboring encamp- ments. The annual conven- tion will be held in Des Moines, Ia., Sept. 19 to 24, A sweetheart for Sumson has been discovered i Astoria, L. Lo Miss Elsie Ten Eyck, lumber-yard worker, juggles 20- £pot planks, 10-foot beams and fence posts as if they” were net f ) v P :W: e e s it's sure to cop national beauty title Edna Du Vernay (right), as s New Orleans,” Gladys Moore (right), Latter won nine cups in 81 at international match in Galveston, onograph records with action on the called the vitaphone, produces talking s that are | . It is now giving shows in New York . The voice records are at lower left, the film projector rection of young women. Miss Marie J. Jobst (left), is gens eral secretary of Pontiac organization, while Marion Haren s guiding executive of Freeport commercial club. 'HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY Coast guardsmen (arrow) are dragging Lake Erie at Brant, 30 mile rom Buffalo, N. Y., to recover bodies of some of 11 persons drowned by a sudden and .>rrifig undertow which swept the beach, carrying many bathers out. Charles F. Carney. (inset), Buffalo, is one of heroes of tragedy. With help of two others, he fought the raging waters and dragged 12 to safety. . WOMAN AFTER HONORS IN PLANE TEST TOUR H ) Ps Y Middle west cities are getting a glimpse of the future with scores of freight and pas: nges planes winging about on second annual airplane reliability tour. Photos show machines about to take off at Chicago, and Mrs. Susan Embree, Cincinnati, only woman among tha 24 pilots. ' Vacations in U. S. SHOCKED IN BLAST, WANDER WEEKI Treatment in naval hospital awaits Oliver. C. Bliss an Paul Moreau, pri\'aftes ir}: marine c)or])is,lwhko ;\'gx‘(’l found i battled Ulster, i e year: Toledo, 0., weeks after they were shell-shocked in Lake Dey will be szniril:ncz‘l;:d;ei:i mark, N. J., disaster and disappeared. They are seen wit} U.S. gersons who befriended them, : First holiday taken by Sir James Craig, premier of em- FLORIDA DRIES UP EVERGLADES ¥ Za L L AAS = = 3 One of the largest drainage systems in world is being constructed in Florida to make the Everglades into profitable farms. Photo shows one of the million-dollar canals- being. laid ‘ out near Melbourne, Fla. < 3 t S| P