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Jerald Cameramen Tell Therr Story ARRRREREARRARRRRRY! LARGEST PLANE—Here is the F-10, the largest plane built and designed by Anthony Fokker. Carries lii 7 assengers as well as mail. “ T y ’l’nm-r( Kshows Fokker, left, RS : VISITS POPE — (:‘auhn.«l and James T. King, right, o . i 3 Mundelein, of Chicago, a3 of Los Angeles, after mak- e - : - D . - he appeared at the Vatican ing successful tests of the pyj o7 SAVE THEMSELVES—This scrambled heap of wreckage was once a naval plane. The rt“R“:lm;; “fl:'}l:: 'r',‘l “A‘“ s PIANE. inicenatienst Newsreen . flyers used their parachutes and the plane smashed two Quincy (Mass.) houses after they lost D control. TN T TN 1] «International New; e - 2T a1 218 [ ZIN T ZIN 1 7 PETER CELEBRATES- Young son of Governor Fuller, of Massachu- setts, Peter Fuller, has all his friends in to get a picce of his birthday cake. They all hope he cuts the cake straight. A Uniernstional Newareel) SCOTCH SPORT--No com- mon ship or railroad com- partment for this bow-wow A stateroom on the Levia- than and a compartment on the best pullmans when Lilyhill Sensation, tweo- pound Yorkshire terrier, travels from Bonnie Scot- land to Oakland, Cal. NOL TS TN DOES NOT DENY — Caroline Bishop, beauti- ful society girl, of Bever- A 3 ly Hills, Cal., reported CATHEDRAL ON FIRE—Notre Dame looks here to be on engaged to Gene Tunney, the way to destruction. This famous cathedral st Paris, world’s champion of the being the highest building in the city, is merely being used ring aternationst N to test new fire fighting apparatus. The firemen are care- o fully keeping the water off the valuable wxi’r:'d'?::“w Wotiy . : 3 | ¥ oLyMPIC PROSPECT — Miss Margaret Jenkins. the woman world champion jave- lin and baseball thrower, is training in San Francisco for the American tryouts. She will represent the United States in the Olympic games. CInternational Newsreel LA i e SPELLING CHAMPION — Frances Kraus, of Mays Landing, N. J., judged the best girl speller from 45 sc!\ools who competed in the second annual spelling contest at Philadelphia, Pa. ¢International Newsrees; i ARERICHY BF COVERED WAGON DAYS Mrs. Vina Ridley. of Berkeley. Cal., aged 92, re- members her trip across TUB LIVER—John Mogas, of Silver Lake, N. J., uses this barrel house o . i he o among the pines as his home. He spends his time dreaming of the day AGROUNb N THERAY :I'h A - . contine e old cover- when he will play with the mastery of the great composers. —The freight steamship Satartia, of the American Republic Line, is shown here f. i :fl‘i :’i‘;}“{ “";?p";‘i‘ “j‘"‘]‘-‘ to “International Newareel) Harbor. Tugs are trying to float her for fear that she will list at low tide and bl;"ome a total loss. RREC R L jake the v airplane (Internutiona] Newareel) Cinternational Xewsreet) AN PO LTV 4 e e e A\ | G /NSRS