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PR LN LN\ L] ~ PLANE LINKS SAN FRANCISCO AND MEXICO—Landing of 16- passenger plane on San Francisco bay establishes the first link of a San Francisco-Mexico air scrvice, which ultimately is to be extended to Seattle on the north and Valparaiso, Chili, on the south. ;i ¢ MRS. GANN ATTENDS THE OPERA—Washington socicty, in- dulging in its annual scason of Metropolitan Grand Opera, dons its finest. Here arc Mrs. Edward E. Gann with her brother, Vice President Charles Curtis, and her husband, arriving at the theater. PRESIDENT'S PHYSICIAN PROMOTED—Joel T. Boone; U. S. N., who guards President Hoov- er's health, is seen here in the uni- form of a captain, following his recent promotion. PAPAL TRAIN GOES TO MUSEUM—The train in which Pope - _ - — YES, IT'S A MONKEY—Ted Seclman, leader of an American ex- Pius made his first journey thréughout Italy is placed in the hiss ~ HOMEWARD BOUND—FREE IN DEATH—Naval reserve members are seen placing caskets contain- pedition into Dutch Central Borneo, returns with the head of a long- [ torical museum of San Angelo castle, Italy. ® - ing bodies of Ohio state penitentiary victims into crates at Columbus for shipment hone. nosed monkey for the University of Chicago WITNESS IN PASTOR’S TRIAL —Mrs. Emma K, Wagner, widow, is a star witness in the trial at Ottawa, IlL, of the Rev. James A. Wilson, of Mendota, Ill., charged ; ) . with assault with intent to mur- : - 2 - e e : der. The Rev. Wilson shot Amos AMERICAN AMBASSADOR HONORED IN ROME—Dignitaries of state and church greet John W. Roing ‘:,:‘cs_wfil;’":”i:fm':‘:;’ld v '?”h“,‘*“”‘d}”f “ Llliott, aged church sexton, and Garrett, United States ambassador to Italy, at a reception given in his honor by the governor of Rome. | ¥ Now Y‘er police a,.:dc A e ultSeetlnsiie ANOTHER NEW PLANET?— Professor Harlow Shapleigh, di- rector of the Harvard observa- tory, Cambridge, Mass., following receipt of a telegram from the Dominion® observatory, Ottawa, Canada, announces the possibility fii,in?cx"i’;u"ni“ I;la?,:;n];u;f: NOT EXACTLY THE LANDING HE HAD INTENDED—Dick & l : photographic plates made at the Smith, glider enthusiast, taking off from the top of a hill in Pacific nudc.a‘n hm_mrary member of A.Ipha_Eta Rho, aviation l‘rntemlty‘, at Canadian observatory. in. 1924 Palisades, near Los Angeles, intending to glide downward and land the University of Souythcrn thfox'ma, Fos ‘A.ngelcs, _Studcnts like- TBadstohe b;w*’ on the beach, finds his motorless glider tangled sidewise up in power wise inspected Goebel’s low wing plane m’w)uc'h he said he expected lines within a few minutes. to fly from Paris to New York in June. YPRES CATHEDRAL RESTORED—Devastated during the World war, historic Ypres cathedral, re- stored by the Belgium government following seven years’ work, has its first mass. Photo shows the rebuilt structure, with the ruins of Cloth Hall in the foreground.