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Show LEU President Greets the Pan-American Flyers Poland Is Being Hit Hard by Emigration - , ' • The republic of Poland is facing a stran~e crisis cuu~t>ll ''·' li•P heavy emigration of natives to Ampdca and ()ther countries. It is estimated that every year a quarter of a mllll'm Poles migrate to the United States. The pho ograph shows some of the emigrants having their passport:.; chec·kf'r' nnd their baggage examined. r \Vhen the army's Pan-American good will flyers reached Washington President Cooijdge and other 1\lstlngulshed personages WE'nt to Bolling field to greet them. In the picture the President Is seen presenijug to llaj, Herbert; A. Dargue the certificates of the Dlstlngulshed Flying cross, awarded to each of the aviaTors. PuKing the Great Colorado Off the Mud As the United States fieet of 122 warships was entering the Hudson at !New York the battleship Colorado ran agTound oll' the Battery. If took a high tide and the help ef a fiotllla of tugs to get the huge vessel afloat again. Famous Horse Ranch Is Opened to the Public GOES TO GREECE Amsterdam Abolishes Its Slums I• I The public will now have nn opportunity to view tt e fnmou.· Kellogg ranch, at Pomona, Calif., where more thnn n quartet· of n million dollars worth of Arabian hor~es are kept. \\'. K. Kello"'g, the wealthy cereal manufacturer, has set aside a trust fund for the bre('ding of hlooded horses on the ranrh and Its gencrul llpk ep. The photcr graph shows young Arabian fillies sprinting around the track at the ranch. King Gustav Visits King Alfonso "MISS FRANCE" Gradually the slums of Aw~tenlam, Holland, have 1Je1m torn down until it Is now one of the most beautiful and clenn cities in the world. Fine modern structures were erected In place of the old houses occupied by the workers and the poor. An examvle of these is shown in the photograph. ) Dr. Henry B. Dewing, professor of Greek at Bowdoin college, who has been appointed to be first president of Athens college, the new American college in Greece. Doctor Dewing is a graduate of the Univetslty of Callforliia, class of 1903. Gift of the Dukes to University I ~. I ~ • • KING OF HEARTS Mlle. Roberta Cusey, who wa1 chosen from over a thousand com petltors to represent France In the beauty contest at Galveston, Texa!ll. AIDS FLOOD RELIEF I'ing Gustav of Sweden has been paying a visit to Spain, and Is seen ubove chatting with King Alfonso during their trip to the Infantry academy ut Toledo. . Lion Cubs Sent to the President This Is Elon cullege science building, a gift of B. N. Duke and his late brother, J. B. Duke, to Duke university, Durham, N. C. It was dedicated recently. Another Entry for Atlantic Flight Hice Lanluer of Garnett, Kan., a junior In the Unh·ersity of Kansas, who was elected "King of Hearts" of that Institution. The sororities were !!()lid for him. U!rdner Is a prize de· tlater. This is the llyan airplane, entered for the nonstop flight from New York to Paris, photographed during a test flight at Snn Diego. At the right Is Capt Charles E. Lindbergh. who will be lts pilot. I I Pointed Expression Whether in prose or poetry, epigram 1s a terse and happy expression of a single thought or subject, anO In verse the point of the epigram Is u~ually accentuated by a striking conclusion. The term waa first applied to Greek I.Dacrlptlons. I .loe nnd IIannuh, four-months old lion cubs which have been presented to Pre'3ident Coolidge hy the mayor and citizens of Johannesburg, South Africa. The cubs have been placed on e.."thlbltion in the National q;oo in nock Creek park. Miss Elizabeth Gordon Fox, direl!tor of the Red Cross public hcaltb nun~lng SCPvlce, who was nnmcd nursing ad- • visor for relief (lperntlons In the flooded areas, by Henry !1. Baker, director of disaster relief for tha Ued ~ t ~ f |