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$ osE Herald Camerame L | BN P B ¥ i P 1 : s LEST WE FORGET—This old-timer does not forget the valiant : dead. Perhaps he had his part. It is proper and fitting for us ‘“‘ ‘o to refresh in our minds every year the brave men who made the sacrifice to make our countrv great. (International Newsrerl) " t ' b PO T e SKY TERROR—This Blackburn Ripon, with 500 power motor, can be used as a bomber for land or sea. t is shown here undergoing successful tests at Brough Acrodrome, England, practicing dropping torpedoes at sea. (International Newsree!) WINS SCHOLARSHIP — Though totally blind, Miss Rose Resnick, of New York, / i who worked her way through Hunter Col- $oml lege giving music lessons, is the first blind person to wi holarship in the famous Fontainebleau School of Music in France. (International Hlustrated News) CHOOSES LAW—Being a true barrister’s daughter. Miss Simone Terrell, of London, chose a career. She could have been a leading social beauty or a stage star even if she possessed no other material but her looks, but she will follow a musical career «Int Iliustrated News) FOR HIS ALMA MATER—Irvine Phillips, star shot-put- ter and discus thrower of the University of California, is ready to help bring glory to his colors in the Intercol- legiates at Cambridge, Mass. (International Tlustrated News) BEAUTY LENDS CHARM—Carlotta Monti, of Los Angeles. Cal., lovely native daughter, wearing a beautiful tortoise shell comb which dates back to the Inca Indians of South America FOR AMERICA —Miss Helen Hentschel, of Flush- ing, L. I., America’s cham- pion woman outboard motorboat driver, will rep- resent the United Stz i the international ra Lake Templin, Germa tornational Hlvsirated ) ¥ ¥ i _— 4 - o M 3 ~w ON THE JOB—Champion Gene Tunney has just put in a 4 strenuous day training for his title bout with Heeney in ; July. He spends his spare time doing some of the chores around the camp at Speculator, N. Y. (International Newsreel) ; TAKES POST — Colonel . Charles Lindbergh, Ameri- A \@ G0 . ca’s premier flyer, is to head " g o . the board of experts of the CHEER HERO—General Nobile is seen here with two of his loyal supporters who are root new transcontinental air ing for his success in his Polar explorations. line which a $5,000,000 con- cern has started. (International Newsroel) (International Newsreel) (International Newsreel) WATCH C}{I:\‘A — 'Th_esc American planes are continually on guard in China. This air squadron stationed at Tientsin can be called on by U. S. Consul J. V. MacMurray if American lives are in danger during the Southern army’s drive on Pekin. TO NATIVE HEATH—Mrs. Andrew Carnegie and her vousin, Mrs. Lauder Dunfermline, her hostess at London, as they appeared before Mrs. Carnegie left for Skibo Castle, her home at Sutherland, Scotland. (International Newsreel) (International Newsieel) SNSRI NGNS