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s S B e ————————— e Their N REPORTS NOBILE—Clyde Amos, amateur radio operator of Altoona, Pa., reported signals from the Italia. The message purporting to come from £ General Nobile asked for food and said the giant ship had crashed into a mountain on landing in 2 the storm. (Internationa] Newsreel) WARM GREETING — Po- lice Captain William Myers, left, of Kansas City, ex- tends the hand of welcome to former Governor Frank Lowden, of Illinois, when Mr. Lowden arrives to at- tend the Republican Con- vention IN THE PINK—You are right. It’s Tony Plansky, decathlon champion, in the middle of a broad jump at the New England Olympic try-outs at Melrose, Mass. Tony figures to go to Am- sterdam without fail. (Internationsl Newsreel) (Internstional Newsreel) SHE IS A GRADUATE—Mrs. Trumbull, center, wife of Governor Trumbull of Connecticut, with her daughters, Florence, left and Jean, right spent several en- joyable days at Swampscott, Mass., when they attended the gradusting class dinner of Bradford Academy with Jean, who got her diploma. (latermatienal Nowsreel) NOW YOU CAN LEARN-—If you are lucky you will receive personal bridge instruction from Wilbur C. Whitehead when he lectures in your home town. He is shown here between David Burness, left and A. J Ripple, right, when he agreed to make a series of lectures. (Internationa] Newareel) g ., i ¥ 5 s s - -~ RIDING HIGH — Trick riding in pyramids ought to be a real thrill to the man on top. These students at Wenonah Mili Acad- READY FOR WORK — Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice- chairman of the National Republican Committee, is il A { g 3 : hard at work with a multi- - : , . : r HEAR NAVY CHEER—Here is “Lighthorse” plicity of details at the con- i Mo s DD e e s L 13 of 3 V‘\:il's(;ril. ‘:tmur ntlllllgt: of Wentthl’to;:!t. rgli ;renfion}n l’ll(n;xlmCity. SI;: \ % s ceiving ploma, which means that he wil s one of the est work- FREAK TORNADO HITS CAPITAL—Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., was full of wrecks like this of army ”Qf/ i o planes after an unofficial and unwanted visitor in the shape of a small tornado came in without paying its :;Joi,n.tr fleeaihe blue(:x::-d: ::'::: Iy 4 ing womEL St HED oV landing fee. The city also suffered considerable damage. tion. (International Newsreel) (Intersations) Newsreel) - - g— LN LN N AN L N LA e R STARTS BALL ROLLING B —Senator James Moses, of = > New Hampshire, perma- S PE E D1 E S T—Miss nent chairman of the Repub- Theresa Weismann, of Mor- lican Convention, will keep ristown, - N. J., with the things going fast at Kansas Taylor trophy, which she City during the efforts of * won in the typewritingcon- his colleagues to choose a test between Pennsylvania man to run for President. and New Jersey school girls (International Newsresl) at Philadelphis. International Newsreel) ONCE OVER— That's not enough. The judges had a . hard time to decide @ Al i ., Who s the iune! HONOR TO HEROES—Left to right are American Ambas- * ty contest at Atlan. sador Shurman, Lieut. Car Eielson and Capt. George Wil. ‘[ ¢ LI\ N A - O ty, N. J. kins at the huge banquet at Berlin which was given in (Internationat Newarest) hOMOT Of the heroes of the flight over the North Pole from J g o2 Point Barrow, Alaska, to Spitsbergen. (1,0 ime Newsren A Q - W LI NN = e