THE GUIDNAPIHAIL.
TURĖDAMA NOVEMBER, 87114999.
OLJOT TEMPLOMT
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His Grace, Nathan Soederblom, Archbishop of Upsala, Primate of the Church of Sweden, has arrived in New York for a two months lecture tour of the United States. He is the father of twelve children and is accompanied on his tour by his wife and oldest son, John In addition to being Sweden's leading churchman, he is recognized as a- leading internatical author on church matters. His Amèrican tour is į under the auspices of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the American-Scandinavian Foundation and other organi
zations.
President Calvin Coolidge made his first public address since occupying the White House, when he opened the annual convention of the American Red Cross. This photograph shows the President and members of the Executive and Central committees before the Red Cross Headquarters.Left to right, in the front row, are John D. Ryan, Eliott Wadsworth, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; John Burton Payne, Chairman of the American Red Cruss; President Coolidge, Secretary Herbert Hoover, Robert W. Bliss, and C. Bascom Stemp, President Coolidge's secretary.
Walter William Hand, President of the Omaha National Bank, formerly First Vice-President of the American Bankers' Association, has been unanimously elected President of the Association, at its forty-ninth annual convention in Atlantic City. He succeeds J. H. Puelicher, of Milwaukee. William E. Knox, President of the Bowery Savings Bank, of New York City, was elected First Vice- President and will automatically become President next year,
Safnque I. Cromwell.
In an address before the Ameri-
Bankers'
can
Association, in
Walter Hauser, of the Egyptian Department of the Metropolitan
Above is pictured George H. Tuthill, who disappeared from his home in Hillburn, N. Y., 20 years
ago. His mother, Mrs. Anne E. Brooks, has had no word from him
trace of him.
Herr Gessler, Minister of War
in the German Republic and a member of the German Cabinet, in
Party, in Berlin, declared that civil
This photograph is of little John an address before the Democratic Penzanik, 6-year-old boy, who seat his father, John Penzanik, to
Atlantic City, Seymour L. Crome Museum of Art, in New York City well, Fresident of the New York has sailed to brave King, Tut- Stock Exchange, told of instances Ankh-Amen's curse, which was for 12 years and has carried on a la cell when he told how the latter where politicians had demanded declared by the superstitious to nation-wide search to find some had beaten his wife, to death, money or favours to prevent the introduction of bills in the State have caused the death of the Earl Legislature, aimed at the Ex- of Carnarvon, discoverer of the change. Mr. Cromwell was at tomb in the Valley of the Kings, once summoned before the New near Luxor, Egypt. Mr. Hauser is York City Grand Jury and is re-to be one of the official party ported to have given the names of present when operations are re- the politicians, together with sumed and the body finally re- affidavits
substantiate his moved from the tomb, under the charges. A political sensation is guidance of the American explorer expected to result.
Howard Carter.
to
war in Germany, is prastically in- evitable. Herr Gessler said the outbreak might be expected any day and that the Government would be solidl supported by the Reichswehr in the crisis,
Edward J. Elvers, National President of the Fortyend Eight Society of the American Legion, is shown wearing the A special feature of the Southern official headgear his comrades will, Football "Regatta," in London, displayed at the annual gathering which attracted more than 100,000 of the Legion in San Francisco, spectators, was a comic football October. 15-19. The Forty and game, played knee-deep in the Eight Society is based on the mud. The referee when he experiences of the army in France emerged from the game, looked where the little barcars, used for more like a sculptured model in peace pursuits, are marked "40 clay than an official just off the men or 8 homes" when mobilized
for war gridiron.
There is no likelihood that the new Spanish Dictatorship, under the command (of General Primo de Citizens of Dublin and the surrounding country gave a rousing de-Rivera, the Duke of Estella, will seek to overthrow King Alfonso, for the General is a staunch friend of monstration of welcome to President William Cosgrave when he re- tumed from the Geneva Conference of the League of Nations, to which the King King Alfonso, shown here shaking hands with an aide, was snapped with General de vera Ireland was admitted as a member state of the British Confederation of (mounted at his right) at the last military manoeuvre where their friendly intimacy was noticeable. States. President Cosgrave. is. shown voicing his appreciation to lis people.
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The "Rainbow III," owned by Commodore Harry B. Gresning, Canadian millionaire, which finished second in the Gold Cup Race at Detroit recently, has just completed a record breaking feat of travel. ing 1,064 miles to 24 hours. The former record for boatd was held by the liner "Leviathan," which made 746 land miles in 24 hours. The run of "Rainbow" Ill was made on the waters of Lake Muskoka, Qatario and was witnessed by officials of the Power Boat Association of the United States.
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