- San Francisco: Japanese hold special celebration at Panama Pacific Exposition. Jap wrestlers and fencers give exhibition. Chicago: Commodore James Pugh sets new record when he sends Disturber IV through water at 61-mile clip in national motorboat races. Washington: Dr. Constantin Theodore Dumba, Austrian ambassador, visits state department to explain charge he instigated strikes in American ammunition plants. On Serbian Battle Line: Crown Prince Alexander visits battery of British naval guns on Serbian line. Philadelphia: Crew from New York City wins hard-fought race in Middle States Regatta. Washington: President Wilson, with Secretary of State Lansing, attends baseball game between clerks of Agriculture and Interior departments. Matamoras, Tex: Gen. Nafarratte, Mexican leader, offers to help run down Mexican bandits who crossed border. Barreda, Tex: American soldiers hold bandits accused of burning railway bridge. Washington: Campers along the Potomac River hold unique regatta in which canoe tilting, hurry-scurry racing and a water tug-of-war are features. Lake Forest, Ill: Mrs. Clarence H. Vanderbeek wins woman's national golf championship tourney after Mrs. W. J. Gavin, of England, fights way into finals. San Diego: Indians from the Arizona desert taken to the San Diego Fair, are given their first glimpse of the Pacific Ocean. Boston: Old frigate Portsmouth sold for junk, is burned in water of Massachusetts Bay at night. Marblehead, Mass: Vincent Astor, America's wealthiest young man, poses for movies for the first time for the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial. He takes a ride in his new hydro-aeroplane.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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