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wai ~rl~k ~~itn ~l!iiit d· of in.~!& )vm. l!lMS lsi!! r Jll ' / ''\''- ,. ...... t•· . ' ·. :.1Jii:d.'1oifl-s .. :O.r:'d~r ol iLib~rty Jl~ll in :Phitcidel;phia ·Hunter Brothers· in· Plan~ B~o~d~ast (By Pociflc & AtlnnticJ ~king into a microphone dropped on a hundred-foot line from a ~teet plane; .. the Hunter brothers broadcast a cheery \Hello\ to ~ liatening world as they zoomed in swe(lping circles over the Sky Ji'azbor airport in Chicago intent on remaining aloft until at lea:st Jul:y 4th. Above photo shows a refueling taking place. Kenneth is 11jgnalling to brothers in refuel ship to turn on the gas flow .. ~ Mustapha Kemal Sees Gradziation 1 h, ! 1 <:.t•Ific & Atln.nflc• ' Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd •and his heroic antarctic crew were acclaimed by thousands as they paid visit • Philadelphia, where ByJld \V'~o\' .inducted into the Order of Liberty Bell. Above, standing by famous shrine in Independence Hall, Byrd be- QOmes a member of the Order of Liberty Bell. L. to r., Col. C. B. Franklyn, Admiral Byrd and W. A. Carr, ast command<'r of the ordt>r. ' I Chicago Dry Head I U\' l;JLH'Ili<• & At!Uil11f't Jo)m F. Herbert, newly appoint- , ed federal prohibition adminis- trator of the Chicago area is shown above. He succeeds E. C. Yallowly, who will remain in Chlcago in charge of alcohol permits. ID;\\Pdlt/. ·''ltl.! • • Fresh from his foreign con- questa, Bobby Jones will match his skill against America's best golf talent in the American open golf tourney which ()pens July 10 at Interlachen Country club, at Minneapolis, Minn. The 13th . green of the comse is >hown above. ···: 'UJ'(d~:·'flmA R.N.·· · ··r· ···H ..... ··E.· · ······WIIA··&• . .n! · .. ~~,- ....... ,~·· - ... WifA·,~·r-~---·-·-·-·. • ·· · ~-~-·:·~~- .; • · · .: · --~:-~·-. ,., • ,, ·, '•. : . .' . •. ; \ . ,: , 't - •. . . ' . I· • , ' . ~ . ( ~ . : ' . . . . ' . •' - . . ' ' (By Pacific & Atla.nhc) \Yours was the greatest flight ever made,\ Col. Lindbergh told Major Charles Kingsford-Smith when they met at Roosevelt hotel in New York City. \On the contrary, I think yours was far greater,\ the major responded politely. And so e\·erybody was happy. They're shown above with Edwa~:d J. Fogg o_f the Hot<'l Roosevelt; dutil)g- brief visit. · Pres •.. lloover's. Vttcaiion·land in PhoLo shows the h1gi1war netu• two Me!iicine lakes, (.llacier Na- tional · park, Montana, whet·e President Hoover will live for two weeks. The log chalet to the right, wit)l the flagpole, will be used as an office for the ·President's secretaries. It has a dining hall, and the presidential party will also eat in this build- ing, A small section of the Jakes is sbo\Vn .. with l\lt. Rock- well in.. h11ck'ground~ . New Prohibition Director. S'worn .In ;;,t· JP~il-ington, D. c:~ Ending a decade of phohibition enforcement, the Treqsury dept. D<•sigm•u as a tribute· .tQ the men wh1> sacrificed their with the enforcement of dry laws, to the Dept. of Ju\tice which is now ment. W. W. Woodstoc~, new Xa,tional dry head is~hO'fll above being· berg, as Att. Gen. Mitchell (second· from right) and As~istant looks on. qmplo)·es conn~ete<l prohibitlo'n. ehforre- in •;bY. · Ch~rles Soren- their women and children: might be saved iuJthe tragic sinking of the steamship Titanic, above ,111emorial wi!Ic .• be unveiled some time this fall. The Women's Titanic l\lemorial association is makinc al'l'angenwnts for thl' unveiling. Memorial was designed by Mrs. f!urry Pnyne Whitney and is located on the banks of the Potomac r1ver. Leap to Safety Fr;om Blazing Plane Bobp~ ]ones' Parents Help G1·eet Son in \ew York 1 By Pacific&. Atlantie) Bobby Jones, arriving in Xrw York City on the Europa, after his succc,ssful conquests abl·oad, was givea a tremendous ovation by throngs who jammed the pier as th<> lint-r docked. Bobby's parent!! were In the throng and not to he outd0ne in the chct-ring lrnt a pair of lusty throats tn t-he din. Shown above as they arrh'e with delegation from A·tlanta who made tr.p to g-reet Robby. They are, I. to r.: M~r Ragsdale, of Atlanta; H. :11. Atkinson; Penn<rlvania Stationmast<\r Eg-an; llrs. Ragsdale; R. P. JO!Iea, Bobby's father; !\Irs. Jones, his moth~1·, and :llaj. CnhPn. Island Home of Pocallanta.~ fo,. Sale Elilninated ll .. I \'.· The diminutive isla11d of Jamestown, Ya., site of the fint permanent altitud<' of 2,500 feet and Jack Wise, student English colony in America, where Capt. J.ohn Smith and his swash- The l:nited was cornp·ell,e4 to be content with two placj!s.in the semi-final round of the women's British singles cham· pionship when Helen Jacobs of California was defeated by Cecilie Aussem of Germany, after Helen Wills and Elizabetll Ryan had won their matche .. safety. Plane was com- buckling cavaliers landed in 1607 and home of Pocahontas, is offered a skeleton of ship was above congratulating each., for sale to the government as an historical park by Mrs. Edward } Barney df :Dayt.oia, Ohio,: own~r, General vieW of island is shoWn