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CN TO BATTLE—Two de* "* stroycrs of Pacific fleet pass fcS through Miraflores flocks of the ■ Panama Canal to take part in g^ mock war battles with the At* 1^8 Untie fleet International Ne" *reel rfi 3 1111 Him r ■JVTZSS JUST ESCAPES DEATH—Trou ble taking off with heavy load was a overcome by skillful piloting by Martin Jensen when attempting to }| break the solo endurance record at f Roosevelt field, N. Y. He was forced £ down after two hours. i-I !r: r.n N'-wsrc- ! i FINAL RESTING FLACE—The grave of the late Senator Oscar £ Underwood at Elmwood cemetery. Birmingham, Ala., was all butgj buried under floral tributes from his many friends throughout the * country. The popular Alabama Senator died following a protracted* ltlRCSS. Interimflonnl N<‘»nm<l ^ 1 !■! ■ HI II , |■ .1 L l.»H .'IN miiijb- ■KJMMIllWgi JQpv. nas,.. , ,. ■♦.. .... ^ - ' fr«a«M ATTESTS STORMY SEAS—Ice coated deck of the £shing smack -Zclda" is proof of fierce battle with icy - v 4as which Captam lohn Hayes, skipper, says are the 1 ««* hc hM «C“ m hi> mjn)' yCJ" *JSm MYSTERY V. C —Rear Ad mtral Cordon Campbell, V. C., ont ol Britain * greatest war heroes and “mystery V. G/’ photographed as he arrived aboard S. S. Aquitania tor a tour of the United State*. He it the voungest admiral of the. great Gcci UurSM*a»l w«wtr«I la TEEING OFF — Rex Beach, novelist, photo* graphed as he tcc-d off at Palm Beach, Fla., in the artists' and writers' golf tournament. The event is an annu al feature of the Florida Winter season. Intern.itlonnl Xcwxrcv! ' ^ -V, f - .- . . : -.- * - - .- - ■ * FOR SWEET CHARITY—The poor and the ailing of the national capital have a sincere well-wisher in President Coolidge. Here he is • with Robert Fleming, left, and Fred A. Delano, of Community Chest association, just after writing a generous check as his personal con tribution. International Xewareet I-—T---—1 ‘ !__A_«_-*-—I - AT PALM BEACH —The i\ camera caught Mra. Comdfus £ Vanderbilt Whitney', Jr., meme ber of New York's “400,” as she strollcvl through the i-hop* ping distnet "of Palm Beach, j Ha. Iitleroaiionisl Xenuml 3 r*-r* SOCIETY “WHITE WINGS"—Members of the *•400“ of Nor folk, Va., arc proud of their city* and not a bit aslu.mcJ to help in beautifying its street?. So when a call was sent out they domed white wings' costumes and got down to business. The photo shows Mrs. Fergus Reid, chairman, and Mrs. C. R. Bullcv, with back to camera, at work on Hampton boulevard int*.-rnntlouai K*r.«r<*i • __ ...."" "V" 1 ? DRAIN LAKE NEMI ft Priceless treasures dating from' reign of the Emperor Tiberius h are expected to be uncovered • , when Lake Nemi, near Rom?, I is dfiincd of its water. Here I are some of the huge pumps *' which arc emptying the lake. ShJ InterMAtluiml Ne«v»r* I ■■BcaBm NOVELIST HOME—thom« ton Wilder, famed writer, shown as he arrived ir. U. S. t (km a tour of Europe. He walked through the French Alps with Gene Tunn>ry, one* time king of the prize ring, be* k for: latter's marriage to the former fotcphme Lautkr. International X*»*i***» 1 B m IEADY— candle power sihta at New show the way oolittk m ex* fht*Bying tests latlonat Newifitl EUROPEAN MODE—This bevy of beauties from across the sea will be seen at the International show of hair styles in New York next month. Standing left to nght are the Misses England, Hungary, Swilxerutnd, Sweden and Germany, while seated, left to right. Misses Italy, Ireland and France get the dope liont Charles Nestle, Jr., who helped choose them foe their parts. 1 uuranttessi Ktwsral • • * iPli-r ' jLlSjn i; r AtcntotL I ill %