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SUNSET AT SEA — This gorgeous sunset presented it- self to voyageurs on the Graf Zeppelin as they soared Westward across the Atlan- tic. It was recorded in film by Robert Hartmann, MGM News and International Newsreel staff cameraman, the only .filholo'uplnt aboard the airship. ; P . o Copyright, 1025, MGM News < B g 3 ki i wud International Newsreel “ECKENER! ER LEBE HOCH!" —Just to show what they thought of gallant - exploit of the Graf Zeppelin, New Yorkers almost buried Dr. Hugo Eckener & and his companions in an avalanche of confetti, ticker tape and pages ripped from telephone books.' The picture shows the “iron chancellor of the waving a greeting to crowds on lower Broadway. Internationsl Newsreel *1'* NOCTURNE—This splendid photo shows Campanille of the Springheld, Mass., muni- cipal group of buildings, & tower of light in a velvety, black sky during the recep- tion to Herbert Hoover. Re~ publican nominee. lutersational Iustrated News SYIGHTSEEINGI_ : JUST AQUA PURA— ! . ¢ A.?n ::8 tell ft;t : {Gc;egog mi Mrs. Al- : . - emn's o : o [ McPh - - : d:nk of n::olden.j:');n; i .y alted expression 4 ER—That's Gordon (Micky) MOST VALUABLE PLAY- that she’s enjoying water on the grounds of iy . Cochrane, 25-year-old cat- the Lincoln Memorial at : ¢ o -"‘-' e weva‘rdom the cher for Connie Mack's Ath- Louisville, Ky., one of PRETTY SKY WRITER—Here's the only member of her sex L:";’ “l (o d:" letics. The award was made Southern cities on the to cross the ocean on the Graf Zeppelin, Lady Drummond Hay, ANOER: W0 .+ by magnates of the American nominee’s swing through British noblewomen, who wrote her version of the voyage for :“NI‘C with her is - A league at ‘close of 1928 ixi American newspapers. Banging out a story thousands of feet er son, Rolph. season. e. A ; ; Interational International Newsreel above the Atlantic—that’s a real assignment! jnrernational Newsreel + Ilustrated News e “ Internationsl lllustrated News CHAMPION ORATOR — : v Meet Rene Ponthieu, of la 3 1M ¢ welcome to the “land of the free and belle France, who took first : ] f home of the brave,” Maurice Chevalier, place in international orator- o g the “song’and dance man” of France, and & ical contest held in \V;-lllu‘in;- v g ; Mm;. Chevalier, mfide t|$l 5‘"::’ l::i’fl\ne g ik G YSEIIRV a5 ton, D.C. He “outtalked” T : 2 as they came up New York harbor on DIN DIKE—Scene of some of the bitterest fighti ' competitors from all over the CR;TICBA}" MOMENT'-“A triking photo shows a breathless bit of action S, S, Ile de France. They're en route to ¥, World War, the Yser-Nieuport se:lot nowni- \:itn;wiu nn:th:'ki:‘ddrf N\ i world. : I\;/ gm't; ufl:{"';l :;‘;_cej'o 'Sefiflfl‘:' l‘fld 'l:ud:euf&gld lb' l:“lllhb“'}'» Eng. as Hollywood to parlez Francaise for the { battle. The picture shows soldiers desperately at work attempting to mend lutcraational SUustzated News il a5 A Jones NPt DL the URURGINE “a sational Illustrated News International Newsseel Soue a breach in the Yoer dike. Internatious] Jnstrated Myme. \\ \ .