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- Herald Cameramen Tel Va TRAINING FOR THE ENGLISH CHANNEL—Swimming the ‘English \Channel is still being done. Here we have Miss Hudson, the Britpn, the Zitenfeld twins, New Yorkers, and Helmy, the Egyptian, in training off Griz Nez (International Newsreel) SN TR — WOW !—This is what is com- ing! An embroidered coat worn at the track at Deau- ville, (International Tustrated Newe) A e i s i = 7 'IN MEMORIAM— Mrs. William Randolplr Hearst gives a wreath io Lloyd Bertaud and J. D. Hill (left), which the fliers will drop in the ocean between New York and Rome, in memory of Nungesser and Coli. (International sreel) CUTS SWATH TO VICTORY—Walter Stickncy, of Hollis, N. H, wins the annual Durham, N. H., mowing contest, ¢ cutting a quarter of an acre in six minutes, three and one. S # eighth scconds. CIIAMPION—Diavade, claiming to be the world’s champion stunt flier, challenges .any- one to better his daredeviltry, He’s shown ' in action and in a closeup. (tnternational Newsreel) (International Newsreel) IN SHADOWS — Sorrow afflicts the. families of Sacco and Vanzetti. Sac- | co’s wife and two children i ‘are shown (left), leaving : the prison where they bid him a sad farewell. Van- zetti's sister, Luigi (righ is almost evercome with grief, (mternational Newsreel) AMBITIOUS — Marion = Marwhalfi Van Laningham hiteh-hiked from Des Moines, Ia, to Philadelphia, Pa, to study musie there. {International Ilustrated News) CHAMP—Twelve gallons of milk a day for four weeks! That's the record of Boone, owned by Richard P. Brown, of Columbus, Kan. (International Newsreel) the Dale ane ok Niam, tours e was photc don, (International Newsren!) I WAS A CHAMPION EAR—But it's better aten than displayed at the county fair,says Leota Lea Chubh, of Lawrence, Kan. Her dad grew it, {International Hlustrated News) e 5h James Gould (left), and They are summering (International Newsreel) Mrs. Wyatt Noltin, at Deauville. S [ [S