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THREE BEAUTIES—These girls were the cemter of attraction at the ldth Canadian Reunion at Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Winifred Coullon, “Miss Canada,” NEW CURB HEAD is presented the key to the city by yign Alice Lansing, iu_'Lon Angeles,” and William S. Muller (sboveT.' trophy by Miss Linda. Burrage, “Miss Southern Cahfon: who is now the hiead of the TTTRIRD e R e AR 5 New York Curb Exchange, o 4 Y | s - succeeds David U. Page in - . that position, (International Nluitigted News), vaEaNZE NV e VaE aVE s e RVAa D ernational Ylustrated News) [] BOOK FOR LINDY—Miss Germaine Gosselin is here . from France to present the book she is holding to OVER HE GOES — The winner and Colonel Lindbergh, The book contains the signatures second man clear the last hurdle in the i 40-yd. high hurdles of the interclass of 180 prominent French men and women. Hoovard Gornel) Dastinoush, moet &t ‘International Newsreel) Cambridge, Mass. (International Iltustrated News) READY TO GO — Left to right, E t h el Lackie, Emma She- maitis, Jane ; | Fauntz and - 1 1 Miss Enrica Clay Dillon, of Violet Martin are 1 Denver, Col, is the only the quartet of . : - iy - woman director of grand swimmers of the i opera in this country. She : thl'l‘?it.ic Wé»;len'; A has, of coilzxrse, befintedb\;: STUDENT REVIEW—Major-General William R. Smith reviews 1,000 R. O. T. C. cadets at e e u : ' . | cated jn Europe, bu San Francisco, He is shown with Major Ross passing the colors. These cadets are from the ; :}': ‘;xpcfm : l':"e;e '“fif‘(‘)}“i Aflfgf"j high schools of San Francisco and are future candidates for West Point, bl o . i . (Harils & Ewing), International Tllustrated News) %) % PN YOUNG AGITATOR — Young - suffragist, Miss Prudence Coutts - Trotter, broke through the police guard at Buckingham Pal- ace to present a letter to King George urging wo- men’s votes. (Intcrnational Tlustrated News) MOUNTAIN MUSIC—Crooning hill melodies from the violin of Jilson Setters, of Kentucky, will ! ; ' soothe the sophisticated ‘ear of the radio listener i ; “ / - 4 on Roxy’s hour. (laternational Newsceeld GOOD OLD DAYS—John F. Millay remem- STARS ARRIVE—RicardoCortez and his ‘ ; v ] g g bers way back to the gay 90's when the ify by postmen delivered the mail on “bikes.” He ;le:.' \’J:?(.n?b:?e:mfo::- g‘:r{th:?afl :} estimates that he has covered more than . i 100.000 miles for his Uncle Sam. e g Ricardosturpadiia #'men o ¢Intermational Newsreel) tInternational Illustrated News) SOME DRIVER — Miss Gertrude Hoeger, of Camden, N. J, JAPANESE BISHOP — Right Reverend Januarius Hayasaka, native bishop of ¥ i . . - 4 % . , drove 5 nails in 20 Faith Society. NFORMAL GYMNASTICS—These young society girls almost made & pyramid durimg their 8 "t st bbb i P S e lu): Tnational Newsreehy drill at Long Beach, Cal. Whatever they lack in erm, they make up in m}xun‘insm. i g‘etter than 203.74 miles per hour at Daytona Beach, Catciphia’ Hards (international Illustrated News) " tinternational Illustrated News) ’“v'are Sho“" (International llustrated News) = N\ RS R f