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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Solemn Opening of the Eucharistic Congress College Boys Are Arrested as Burglars I Thor five Ktudvuts el Ijtke f'w4 college, Illinois, shown with police officer, were arrested for burglary. Two ot them were caught steeling automobile tires and the others admit that they robbed a residence of houso-WlT furnishings for their fraternity boos d Scenes nt the solemn opening of the Eucharistic congress lu Holy Name cathedral, Chicago. Below, John Cardinal Bomano, papal legate, seated on his throne. Above, the ten cardinals who sat facing the legate during the services In the cathedral. Geologists Welcomed to Madrid by King Alfonso m m I. ". MU mi ewwi MM Fighting Ships Passing Through Golden Gale The United States battle fleet steaming majestically Into San Francisco bay where 08 warships dropped nr row. This Is mudhooks In nmn-o-the greatest number of warships that has steamed through the Golden Gate since the entire United States fleet of 144 ships was there In April of last year. ,A .1 4 I jr3 ' v "" I Hv V-4- . $ 4 vS CV 2s v r y i J 5 S 'x. Asj i MW ? v' 1 - u? S' ' W -- - "J , ! C N r'LA'j. ''W. The International Geological congress opened Its fourteenth meeting In Madrid and King Alfonso, with Ills entire cabinet, attended the opening session and greeted the thirteen hundred delegates in a speech of welcome. Tha cession was the first held by the geologists since the war. a LOST CHARLIE ROSS Georgetown Honors Mr. Hoover V . 4rw ImaWitwwWiiii Governor Smith Greeted in Chicago President Charles W. Lvons, S. .T., conferring upon Secretary of Herbert nonver the honorary degree of doctor of laws at the 127th commencement exercises of Georgetown university In Washington. On k the right Is Sir Esme Howard, the British ambassador. Com-vner- u eA.anM.rti t mT X ' ' W f 6V osr-- ,v- r i ,vi WASHINGTON RELIC - AC '4!vvTrVi',1 - I'M . ; rln..v X uv Kvv V mci This book, held by George II. Carter, United States public printer, records the Initiation of George Washington as a Mason on November 4, 1752 ; also his paaalng to Fellow Craft degree, March 8, 1753, and being raised to Muster Mason degree, August 4, 1703. The book was restored by a group of A iuMi .kmi 113 Masonic bookbinders employed In Gov. Al Smith of New York went to Chicago to attend the Eucharistic the government printing office at congress and wus given a mobt enthusiastic wHcomn. He Is shown here Washington, who will return It to tha being greeted by friends as he and Mrs. Smith slighted from the train. Fredericksburg lodge at Frederick-burg- , Va. Discovery of a man, who believes ha Is Charlie Ross, kidnaped In 1874 from his home In Germantown, Pa was made recently by Mrs. Ilerre Starr, who said she was a second cousin ef the abducted child. The man Is fifty-simarried and tha father of alx children. He asserts his sola desire Is to win a name for his children. , T - - OfA . . v ' v, . V:-- y - . t U-.1 A... V K k'mVA :i ( iMaaUyii ss MRS. MARY BURNHAM Flower Show Opened by First Lady VTvJ rf pb Veteran of Senate Celebrates P ?D ; , VA' V, ti ' ! i ' K t k - ' . m AD MAN OF ENGLAND u m ' r U r' V is'A S ' Mra Mary Aun llurnlmm, eighty-thre- e years old and a pioneer resident of Cameron, Mo Is ons of tha few persons still living who witnessed the assassination of President LinThe First Lady of tha lauid receiving a bouquet of Pierson and Coolldge coln at Ford'a theater In Washingat Iba opening of the spring (lower show of the ton. Mrs. Rurnhsm still enJo)i p rows from Lynda Ith-se- t Others in the photograph cellent health, and Is able to give American llorticulturnl society In Washington. are Mrs, Nicholas Longworth (left), wife of the speaker of the house, and a vivid description of that tragic t ddent She U now In Kansas City, lln. Charles 0. Dawes, wife of Die vice president Surrounded by Id. colleagues lu the United States sennte, who sliowered him with congratulations and best wishes. Senator Francis Emory Warren iclehrated his elghtywcond birthday nt the cupltol. He Is the last member of the Union army sitting In the senate, where he has served with distinction j t Col. E. Frederick Lawson, president for the lust thirty-fou- r jears. Senator Warren wna the flrat governor of Wyoming when the territory was admitted as a state. In the photograph, of tha Ilrttlah Advertising association left to right: Senators C. V. MU. Wi. ditngton; J. T. Robinson, Arkansas; and leader of the British delegation Franels K. Warren, Wyoming; S. B. Kendrick, Wyoming; Charlca Curtis, to tho advertising congress in Kansas; L. C. Phipps, Colorado, and Simeon D. Fess, Olilo. |