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Show Friday, August TUP OGDEN POST Pacific Flyers Are Cited 5. it Ankuochun Leaders Appear Optimistic fr Decorations I t: 2 ! i v I v 1 I I Leaders of the Ankuochnn or northern faction In China In Peking seem optimistic of their ultimate vie? the tupan of Shantung, in center, holdlnt over the Nationalist!. In this picture are Gen. Chang Tsung-Chanoverlord of five of the richest of the Chines Chuun-Fanformer cap and langhlng heartily, and Marshal Sun mood. In a likewise happy tnces, In civilian dress at the right and g, who achieved the distinction of being the flrst to fly to Llculn. Lexter J. national on in the received arrival were capital. After receiving the congratulations of the nation Ilnwaii, warmly from Secretary of State Kellogg, they were presented with citations for the Distinguished Flying cross by tbs acting secretary of war, K. Trubee Duvison, us shown in this photograph, flight to left: Ilrlg. Cion. James P. Fechet, atudNtunt chief of army air service; MaJ. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of army air aervlce; MaJ. Gen. Charles P. Summerull, chief of staff; Acting Secretary of War Davison; Lieutenants Ilegenberger and Maitland. Multlund and Albert F. llegcnbcrger, r. 1 1 Ocotal Battlefield and Its Two Heroes t ' t , Chicago Rushing Work on New Air Port i m i' ,1 T. 7 i. i "I 0 small force of American marines and native constabulary Here la on air view of Ocotal, Nicaragua, where battle, after a squadron of bombing planes put to rout the rebel band of General Sundlno In a seventeen-hou- r came to their rescue. Inserted arc, left, Cnpt.G.P. Hat Held, commander of the marines; right, MaJ. Ross E. Rowell, commander of the bombing aquudron. Roth of them have been cited for the Distinguished Service medal. ( POKER FACE Some of Uncle Sams Eskimo Pupils Fast work la being done In the making of Chicagos new lake front air port, which Is on the Island shown h this photograph. It Is a part of the south park system and Is connected with the mainland by a temporary bridge. PRINCES BELL BOY Famous Old Bridge Closed to Traffic WINS 1 '1 ! A"- - s i ' s I u' j1- - The photograph shows Helen Wilts, more popularly known aaToker Face, who recently returned from a victorious trip to Wimbledon where she cap lured the ladles' singles championship. Helen Is the flrst American woman to capture the prize In twenty years. u . , I ? group of. Eskimo rhlhWn who are students at the Industrial school established by the United States bureau of education at White Mountain, on the Seward iieulnsuln In Alaska. To this school come Eskimo hoys nud girls from as far north as Point Barrow, A x Best Writers on SHOT IN MEXICO Four-foot-hlg- h Frank Vincent, fifteen yean old, smallest bell boy in the world, who answered the prince of Wales calls on the Canadian Padfle steamer Empress of Australia, during his voyage from Southampton to Quebec. Naturalization After a iierlod or use exteudlng from the days of George Washlnftoa Chain bridge over the Potomac, near Washington, has been closed to tnffit as unsafe. Built originally as a foot bridge In 1707 and rebuilt several tins since. It has been an important link In the highway system of north Virginia. Boys Who Awaken the President ROYAL BETROTHAL t I I t I t t I I Wliinci in the iiiiiuini easily content ot the Veterans Wars are announced in the August number of "Foreign Service." The subject was "Nuiuriillzutlon. Patrick J. Shelly of Brooklyn, N. Y. (left), wmi first prize of 1(11, nud John M. illgglns of IaiwcII, Ma. (right), look second prize, vulued at $30. The awards wilt be made at the nnilonut V I W ii.impimnt to be held In Providence, It. 1., Si pt ember 4-- r ) f William Edgy Chapman. consul ot TuertOb Mexico, shot and severely wounded live bandit who Invaded ilence. America who w; by a i.i his rc Mixed Datea Tk yon love me. JuneeT" "You know I do. Tom." "Torn? Darling, my name's Jim. "Why, so It la I Forgive me, I kd thinking It's Saturday." Princes .arle Jose of Belgium and he Italian duke of Apulia, son of the lukt of Aosta, who art aald to be engaged. I resident Cool.dge Is gelling H lax?,. f ar,n. itfe while on ' of the Fourth no "J 2 Fort Meade. S. D.. send the ringing iu.t buglers of reveille to greet the ri.f beneath the Presidents window ut the Mate game ludgt . pV!T,J,IO!!n 'ete t,,r,e l,n,lMuiii: . |