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0 Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story .Channel is still being done. Here we, have Miss Hudson, the Briton, the Zitenfeld twins; New Yorkers, and Helmy, the Egyptian, in training off Griz NeZ. (International Newsreel) : IN ilEMORIAM- MreJ'Winiam RSdoIpFlIearst gives a wreath io Lloyd I Bertaud and J. D. Hill (left), which the fliers will drop in the ocean ft between New York and Rome, in memory of Nungesser -and Coli. I '(International Newsrcell ? " :mirAi ....dw .ill CHAMPION Diavadc, claiming to to the world's champion stunt flier, challenges -anyone to. better his darcdcviltry. He's shown in action and in a Closeiip. (International Newsreel) " WOW ! This is what is com ing! An embroidered coat worn at the track at Deau ville. 'International Illustrated News ) CUTS" SWATH TO VICTORY Walter Sticknev, of Hollis, N. II., wins the annual Durham, N. II., mowing contest, cutting a quarter of an acre in six minutes, threcand one- eighth seconds. (International Newsreel) IN SHADOWS Sorrow , , - T ' I afflicts the. 'families of i !''!:iMWM&Wm:; fSacco and Vanzetti. Sac- tS.Mf- co 's wife and two children i. :.. ure shown (left), leaving K r't,. ; the prison where they bid ' ; him a sad farewell. Van- i : zctti's sister,- Luigi (rigli t p is almost overcome with . gl'ief. (Intel-national JN'cwsreel) I W;smti. i-j ....ik:;;:wr:: m mm i h f DHAJIP Twelve gallons of milk a day for four weeks I That's the record of Boone, owned by Richard P. Brown, of Columbus, Kan. (International Xewsreel) 1 K V.. I II Ml AMBITIOUS - Marian Marshall Van Laningham hitch-hiked from Des Moines, la., to Philadelphia, Pa., "to Study music there. ilntrrnaiional Illustrated Newt) a MISSl(f S,.,nv.h;,,,, IV... tl.rt !.. ,. I. ...... :.. -.s-v- - - ......i.. i.i int: iij.il ilrtllt'.-t in rVCfll ' iy t "M "! .Ill- -;ici, ( a )7;1)U U H(i m r. K -Will lAOtXr t rtnee Oin lii. n (i.',i,n i,;, i,- i i . ,. fi r- uiLriu ), luirisi' ln'camc the olivet o scfu'c h Siam, tours Jvui-one jiH'nnilo. With I.... i -,- , , tt t V i- t " "'I liiin arc siKiwii us wi e ant W E Kast- He was photographed m Lou- (.,-nni i,i ,mi; i i .-"-J"'m. COll. 7ntPi-ll;itln..-lI Wnuerrll , t U'llinauiinal cWBrei l I iSf&BE!!'"!?:. Wi"!lMmIWK.mMmAMMXKm jmmmz mmm.,,,,: k:,:,,;k,... MUM.mmwmt -mi&i&.-;Mmm::-m!mat.. & - - " - M ? ; Av . . Jf ssai I fc"' JK . XW i 1 wsi IT WAS A CHAMPION EAR But it's better ;at-en than displayed at the county fair.'says Leota Lea Chubb, of Lawrence. Kan. Her H 1 International Illustrated News) I fejfe son i' tv tutv!l ir.. . -r1 I ; Vt r c e swiety s most famous tvnns: Mrs. James Gould (left), and V Mrs. Wvnl-t Nn t n tu- . A at Deaiwil rc' SW 9 unternajional Nowaree!) mm Pi