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^ I !■_ A LEFT DEVIL- k Yep, right where he "A belongs in Pans, did v - Aimce McPherson, » % Los Angeles evan gelist, as she re » turned to New York. ^ luternetloosl Newareel 4 .* V "Mljf SOME STREAK—H B Ferguson tn his "Blue Streak" is the fastest of the “mosquito” - fleet in the outboard motor races at Lake Elsi nore, near Los Angeles International Illustrated Newt ■g Vice • President Charles Dawes, with i%' Maj. Gen. Smith, Sh commandant of the CP Academy, waves dy* greetings as Army team heat Nebraska, gfk International Navareel 3 V i. % #•**** - ~ v* ; ' • 4>- *■■■• g| -"- '>WBW^®i..n, «i«L - • , - ■ I .A A; .. . , . ;ii'^!*L:w . , A J,~ -A END SEASON WITH GLORY—Above, left, is one of those lateral passes, Guamaccia to French, with which Harvard overwhelmed a lighting Yale team. Below, right, is Breithut oi Dartmouth making a short gam ter his team which didn't avail much against the strong Northwesterii eleven who just gobbled up the Green boys from f New Hampshire, International Newsreel and Intrmatlonal Illustrated Newt V • . ** U * 1 ^ . y ' ( ' ’ SHOWING THE U. S A.— Jacqueline Cobra has a fierce sounding name b it’ as “Miss Spain," an international beauty’, she is of an entirely different disposition. International Newsreel FOR tONG TOUR— This giant plane, above, is intended to be used in con tinental passenger service. The young lady, below, 1 shows just how comfort- * able you can be in one of the plane’s berths. International Newsreel HIS SCOUT-Secretary of Treasury Andrew Mel' Jon, right, with Captain R \V. Dempwolf inspects the U. S. S “Chelan," the largest vessel in the coast guard, a t Washington, '4 D- C International Newsreel I—II i Mill 111 lilt III 1.BL1HH m BLOODLESS SURGERY —Dr. Albert Lorenz, fam ous Viennese orthopedist and surgeon, as he ap peared on hi« arrival in New York on a short visit to the United States. International Newsreel DOWN WITH H'S SHIP— Michael O’Lough’in, wireless operator of the Vf'tris, who valiantly stuck to his post call* jig for aid to the stricken vessel, lo6t his life at his key. I Jattraatfoasl Ktwiree! ■ aHMMi -:»w - <n**> - •-# - W <% ar1 IOWA'S FIRST - Mrs. Carolyn C Peodrav of Cedar Radius. Iowa. was elected to the state legislature ot-cr two Rcpuh licaJi candidates and becomes the first weimn to hold tV:s houoP'in the “ii-wkeye” cm.’ IOters;Ul<uuii .N#n :r*el FLEEING DEATH— Villagers of the stricken area near Mt. Etna, rush their effects out of danger. The lava stream has cooled down and rehabilitation work is under way. * International Illustrated News LONG TALK— But not in time when Secretary Kellogg, right, talks from Wash* ington, D. C., with officials of Czecho * Slovakia as Ferdinand Ve* v e r k a, Czecho* Slovakian minis* ter, looks on. International Kewicnt! HE KNOWS HIS POTATOES—-Why sure, Wilfred Pine of Lawrence, Kansas, grew the best spuds in the state. The best thing he does is win prizes. These potatoes bring a scholarship which will see him through the State Agr.cultural CollCJB. * international Sntsred WELL shal P.lsudski, Polish dic tator, has recovered suffi- Era ciently from his recent ill- mg ness to resume his official HI duties reviewing his troops at Warsaw, Poland. laiersstloasi Newsreel