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THE CHINA MAIL.
Neglected AMBULA
With Memorial Day at hand, and a nation prepared to honor the men who made the supreme Facrifice in America's wars, K. C. Mc- Donald, of the United States Graves Registration Section of the American Legion, has pointed out the shocking neglect of the graves of 50 heroes, who died in the World War and who are buried in the Fernwood section of the Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts. This photograph shows the markers tora from the graves of heroes, the names eliminated by the elements. Some of the graves are sunk two feet below the surface of the earth. Others are overgrown with grass and weeds. None bear identification marks-and Memorial Day is at hand.
Claire Janicen
This new biplane, recently built and successfully tested by Ciaire Vance, United States Mail pilot, will be used by the flier in an attempt to fly, unattended, from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast is a non-stop flight, in an effort to lower the time record sef By Lieutenants John A. Macready and Oakley Kelly, of the United States Army Air Service. The flight will begin at Crissy Field, San Francisco. The engine is a 270-horse power Sampson.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1023
Envious of New York's' declaration that Martha Gonzales, the "perfect 34." is the America Venus, Rome, Italy, has pronounced Miss Elena Taddici as "Venus of they Holy City," ajudging her the most perfectly formed an most beautiful woman in all Italy.
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"Criel Palmer.
Charles ('Chuck") Palnier, football hero at Northwestern Universty was temporarily arrested during the State's investigation into the death of Leighton Mount, freshman student, disappeared two years ago, after a freshman class light and whose body was subsquently found under a pierhead in Lake Michigan. Palmer's arrest followed charges made by Mrs. Violet Bichmen, who declared he had told her he knew where Mount was to be found. Palmer denied the staenent. In the meantime, Miss Florenco Lichtenstein, Palmer's fiances, wants to know more about "Vi," whom Palmier met when both were working in a factory in 1923.
Amedee J Jalbert
Miss M.C. Schuch
The scout criter Omaha hung up a new work's record between Hoofalu, Hawaiian Islands San Francisco, making the voyage in 75 hours and 49 minuts, covering the 2,101 miles at an average speed of 27.74 knots. She can log 35 knots. This reford clips more than a full day off the best merchant liner record. Miss Margaret Carnegic Schuh was most anxious that the vessel break records, and she was waiting at the dock for her sweetheart, Captain Leon Des Pland, Jr, an anny officer..who came as a passengers on a 17-day leave of absence to marry her.
M. Ernest Trugger has just taken the foremost surgeons of Europe, After consultations with some of the oath of office as the new Premier Andrew Bonar Law, of Premier of Sweden. He was long Great Britain, tendered his re- Chief Justice of the Swedish courts signation to King George. His and has of late been a leading state of health is precarious, due ádvocate for the League of originally to serious throat trouble,
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Amedee J. Jalbert, a French sailor, is shown on the witness stand in a New York City court, where he is suing the New York & Cuba Mail Steamship Company for $150,000, alleging that both his legs were amputated as a result of treatment he received on the American ship Siboney. He complained about the food, and alleges he was kept in Srons for many days, as a result of which gangrene set in, and both his legs had to be cut off.
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Hot Springs disaster.
This photograph shows the paving on Central avenue, the main street of Hot Springs, Arkansas, ripped up by the torrents which recently laundated the city. While the flood was at its height a disastrous fire broke out, but fortunately there was no loss of life. Immense blocks of asphalt, some 20 by 50 feet. were carried for several blocks by water. Those blocks were six inches thick and weighed several tons,
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FATHER
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cleverest little men in the ring, will meet the ageing Johnny Kilbane, Eugene Criqui, featherweight clumpion of France and one of the of Ohio, world's featherweight chamption for the championship in a 15-rocud decision bout to be fought at the Polo Grounds, New York City, on the afternoon of June 2. Johnny Dundee has posted $10,000 to bind a match with the winner. s
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