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Hed Comeratoen V¥ BT S T A TURNS IN LOWEST SCORE—Bobby Jones, shown on the 18th hole of the Winged Foot Club course, Mamaroneck, N. Y., sinking his 69th % stroke for the 18 holes in the National Open K toutney. International Newsreel POPULAR MAN-—President Portes Gil of Mexico is showered with flowers . i o and confetti upon his arrival at San Luis e o CLE. This Potosi, Mexico, for his successful efforts : B - ; fio};’fl!ls Rocc‘:N k_nwn .i: in ;nging the serious strife that has ex- - ..L';id::y the Wise Guy," who ¢ isted between Church and State. : ' . i - . |HIS PAPER SUCCESSFUL—Col. James Moss, left, president of the o laternational Newsreel ; : ga‘{iichlfl::c lfu:&;:i,{?;z::: United States Flag Association, presents medal to Russel R. Whitman, Egction with the recent mur- {right, publisher of the Atlanta Georgian and Sunday American, for the der of Frank Marlow, rack- excellent showing made by his paper in the National Flag contest. Presen- eteer. % itiid tation was witnessed by Gov. L. H. Hardman, center. nternational Newsreel . 3 humun.nl Nn‘-nd MAKES IT— Captain Frank Hawkes waves farewell, hop- ping off i'idt Y G ; : Roosevelt Field, ER=S (O ¥ st N. Y, foranew [ ey 1 — l i . i east to west rec- iy W fom er ] d T | s ord of less than NDAUNTED, WILL TRY AGAIN—New Belinca monoplane “Path- Secreary of Navy for aero- : : 20 hours in, first finder” takes off at Teterboro, N. J. airport, for Old Orchard, Me., where Dautics, is the first aeronauti- RIMS"—General Charles G. Dawes, new United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, 3 cal man to be elcted president is feted by the “Pilgrims,” shortly after his arrival in England. Left to right, General Dawes, Lord Desborough and lfleigg];at' kit Capt. Lewis A. Yancey and Roger Q. Williams will tune it up for long de of the Society of Automotive : 7 g i i ttempt in “Green Flash™ having S . Henderson, the new Forcign Secretary. 1 Internationsy 1ayed non-stop flight to Rome, their first a Engineers. Mr. Henderson, the n g ary. Taternational Newsresl s R e Ty R g Tnterastional Newsree BIG RIVET MAN—Sir Wil- . M liam McPherson, premier of ¢ - & 2 i . 4 | Victoria and head of McPhe , - 2. —1 AID T DR, 1 Jkom o s PAULINO. MEN FREUND!-Max son Proprietary, Ltd., whose . g o ¥ al., has invented a device shown here in miniature eling, right, who won fl un firm 15 r\su I | . - THEY BIT FOR 'EM—Whatever success Ethel i/ 4icate direction of prevailing wind to fiyers before g:hn;”img" agssists his opponent, Paulino rivets for 00 Sydney, 1 s }';\ 5 n, left, 3"? Clair i‘\'“””‘cv n};;ht.“lfnayhha\'::‘ landing, consisting of 8 glass covered trenches controlled Uzcudun, to his corner at end of the battle ' Aus., harbor bridge under con- ; ad, they probably attribute to the “fetching by rotary switch operated by.wind vane which illumi- which drew thousands to the Yankee Sta- = costumes they wore at a Stamford resort in the struction. 1y, nal ¢ J E nates automatically for aviator’s guidance. 7 e 1 ; s Lot i) : Catskills of New York. International Newsreel International Newsreel dium, N Sncernntions) Sewmson