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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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16
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Alberto Calzadiaz, Mexican army airmen, who plan to fly it to Mexico, then go aloft in quest of the world's endurance record. J'he lliers (Leon on right) arc seen in Los Angeles with a woman oflirial of the piano company during inspection of the craft, which js seen in upper photo. lircr up, hojs, Helen Kane, fnmniiH hoop-a-demp girl. Is bark. Tlio 'tmhy talking comedienne, Mnilitig her prettiest, is pictured on the leek of the liner France as s-he arrived in Xcw York on return from a lno-mnrh Ticalion in Europe.

Heads Junta Kansas City Building Topples in Wake of Tremblors i Titled Honeymooners Sail In sharp contrast to the hardships and exposures suffered by Washington's ragged and forces on their historic crossing of the Delaware, troops, tanks and big guns made jig time crossing of Delaware and Chesapeake Canal at Fort Impont, Delaware, via Inn riedly constructed pontoon bridge thrown across by the First gineer Kegiment. Here's view as a tank lumbered across. Reminiscent of the South Seas 4 5 The ta.sk of "intrcpet iug' the Cuban revolution to the American people rests on the shoulders fit lr. 1'omiuigo Mendi-i Capote (abo e) one-l line virc president of Cuba, head of Ik- rebel inula. lr.

Capole has -talli-bed his hcadiiar(ers in a fashionable York hotel. If the retolt succeeds he may become the next Cuban president. wo days after series or minor quakes rocked Kansas City, this three-story building, thought to have been weakened by the tremblors, toppled into the street, killing four persons. Firemen and ambulance surgeon (right foreground) arc removing one of the victims from ttie wreckage Chief Justice Vacationing in Alps ST sMnAU' The former Mary Stevens Hammond and her husband. Count tiuerino Uobertl, are seen aboard the liner Mauretunia, just before they sailed from New- York on honeymoon tour.

Ilride is daughter of former ambassador to Spain. Hunk Anderson Puts Coaches Through First Workout 1 Berlin Beautv Wed imWwi Ml ffl fm III mpM wmkmi IWrnM few II if flip- wMh Ileal tly (Hunk) accessor to the late Knute Kockne as senior football coach at Notre wame, is oacK on me grm.ron at South 15ed after a prolonged convalescence from successive at tacks of meningitis and appendicitis. First task was to whip assistant coaches into shape prenara- tory to the grueling workouts which precede selection of the- 19:51 team. Here he's pnttin- thZ, "trough paces. nu Miss Peggy known as the prettiest American girl in Berlin, is now Frau I'eggy Norman Szekely.

The lovely ndss. pictured above, was recently wci to one of the most popular and wealthiest young men in the German capital. tar away troiu the oppressive summer heat of the National Capital, line! Justice and Mrs. barles Lvans Hughes, vacationing in the wiss Alps, are pictured catching their breath after a laborious up the mountainside at St. Morilz.

This may look like a Hula Hula but It's really a Hupa llupa. Th tlress, reminiscent or the South Seas, made of buckskin, shells, wed and straw, is what every well dressed maiden of the Hu tribe wore. It being displayed by Huth Marden at the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. (Copyright, 1931, by Acme Newspictures, Inc.).

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