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i SPREADING r— Fourteen ftates are . claimed ; %x> have joined the revolutionary move' ment in Mexico in favor of Gil' berto Valenzuelo. President Gil is reported imprisoned with other high officials and rehg' ious freedom to have been pro claimed .by the revolutionists. International Newsreel y THIRTY'FIRST PRESIDENT—Herbert Clark mm Hoover, top, before more than 200,000 people of the United States, was-inducted into the highest office in the country by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William Taft. Below, the thirty' Erst President, Herbert Hoover, kisses the bible after taking the oath of office. International Newsreel .....1 i- - . \ <-'T, & i;. f GALA CROWD GREETS PRESI- |g DENT—At left is a glimpse of the I, enormous crowd in front of the Cap itol at Washington during the inaugu ration of President Hoover, above, ? who saw him deliver his first address as the thirty-first man to hold the office. International Newsreel t,... IN HANDS OF REBELS—Today they're Federals and tomorrow they’re revolutionists. I Hat s the way the game of “revolution, whose got the revolution in Mexico, goes merrily on with the Governor’s palace at Vera Crus headquarters of revol. Warships and crews arc reported to have joined the'Jatest Mexican turnover. international Newsreel - ' - ~ . __ GRACE PERSONIFIED — Jane | Fauntn of the Illinois Women's Athr letic Club is rated as one of the best divers in the country and here she’s showing you why. International Newsreel .wm I f 4 ’ ^ -- DOESN'T MISS A ONE—This car counts itself in the Ho!- j f land tubes between New York and New Jersey when it throws : a shadow on a photo-electric tube which has been installed j i by General Electric engineers. international Newsreel %¥'. 1 * l. HE'S OFF — Gypsy Smith, noted evangelist, starts berating the wicked at big meeting in Bos* I ton, Mass. International Newsreel CANT STOP HIM—The day. E after this smash occurred at Mex ico City, Lindy and his fiancee,. j|l Anne Morrow; were flying as' ip usual. Now they are seeking safety from the threat of revolu tion below the Rio Grande. gt International Newsreel || ; VtLtWJJO I E.-f\ pel" ' i feet score of ten bulls^ 'l eyes is the record o£ | Dorothy Clark in her ^ first year of varsity ill competition at Univcr* sity of Kansas. , s International Newsreel r OUT OF A JOB — Having given over his high office to President Hoover, cx-President Coolidge is resting at his Northampton, Mass., home. ! Shortly he will start writing for magazine publication. ; ^ International Newsreel ' LAST ACT-William F, Whiting, retiring Secretary o£ Commerce under Coolidge, tel ephones felicitations to Rudolf Wissel, German Minister of Labor, upon the opening of the great Leipzig fair. International Newsreel A EVERYBODY SAVED—This little customs boat was smacked by a big brother Coast Guarder “162" while on A “booze" duty In New York harbor- ' "'1 Pretty near split the craft, in half. , ^ lnternatlonalHfiw?rcet J .4. . +*