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Show TIIK SMJ.N'A St!N. SAUNA. I'TAII Mexicans Thronging to Reopened Churches Bundling the New Small-Siz- e i P-- .. i mu. Ill 'm;r tr' iM 4: (r i -l. Bills for Shipment 4 'i- - :: ? vv ji i" , ui 0 b i '? ' 1 I "t: ttcvne In the bundling room of the bureau of engraving and printing In Waahlngton where the new small alee currency was being bundled according to denomination ready for distribution throughout the country. y Sine In Mexico City as the people were gladly thronging lo the churches that have been reopened for between the government and the Homan Catholic church. following the conclusion of a peace agrecim-- sen Ices First Oil-Electr- ic Train in the United States Richmond Debutantes Entertain the Navy Boys 'lh A--, i , : t .? j . v3L. 1 yV.-vTT- - ; V i , .r . '.? - - .. - - V. t ' When the U. S. S. Richmond was at Hampton Roads, Va., recently a group visited the vessel and entertained the men with a series of pretty dances. Dressmakers Work on Airplanes W i'A A?t ;&. '. AatA.'lVd.iMfrmnuhr Ci ? .Jl controlled oil electric train to be ojierated In the United States, at I'hllmlelphla after Ita First multiple-uni- t first run from Reading, Ia. A novel feature of the train is that It can be operated either from the motor car or the trailer. t2l2Z1 We of debutantes from Richmond ON THE FARM BOARD Queen of Americas Winter Garden TtTV TO CROSS ATLANTIC U (3 ' - UM David 0. Turner in the boat in which he will attempt to cross the Atlantic from Boston lo Paris, France, lie will carry 80 gallons of gasoline and oil. a few food supplies and a compass as his only Instrument of Like Llmly he will mnke guidance. the trip alone, and he has no doubt that he will reach the other side. 16-fo- It bus been found by an airplane manufacturing firm in St. Louis that dressmakers are more adept than men at covering the wings and fuselages of planes. Two of the girls thus employed are shown above at their work. XSj Aj Carl Williams of Oklahoma City who has been appointed by President Hoover as a member of the federal farm board. Mr. Williams Is the former president of the American Cotton Growers Exchange and vice president of the National Council Farmers Cooperative Marketing association. Wr Cv -- Wli HEAD OF KIWAN1S Z ! .rfv wiT 'PtTs.V y , ' ri The annual election of queen from chosen princesses representing the various cities and towns of Americas Winter Garden, as the Imperial valley of California is called, placed Miss Marian Mercier, Miss Calexico, on the throne. This photograph of Miss Mercier was taken In her home environment as better Illustration of her queendom. She Is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. August Mercier of Calexico. AVIATION FAN AT 104 Down on the Farm With Marion Talley Sphinxes for the British Embassy iZT f' V y, n :n 1 rldii.g a t: tirm is ni .,r v; C i.;. . I. I , i. l .. T1 V-.- - u rims donrui of the Metropolitan Opera company, wlio runs her many-acrefarm for her. The .!! 'M&v-- di Patrick Vizzar l of Cleveland, Oiiio, Is one hundred and four years old. but is still an ardent horticulturist and Mr. Vizzard expects to live aviator. until hes one hundred and fifty. He takes a drink whenever he gets a chance, he saj-- frankly, and - a lovei. Horace W. McDavid of Decatur, III., who was elected president of Kiwanis International at the close of the thirteenth annual convention In Milwaukee. He Is a lawyer, a former state of cigarettes. .n s legislator, lllinois-Easter- 11125. and was governor of the Iowa biwanis district These two sphinxes have been carved from solid blocks of Limestone stone at the Indiana companys plant In Bedford, Ind., and will be of the new British embassy that is being bui't the as of portals guards placed Each sphinx Is cine feet long. in Washington. lion-heade- d |