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B N N BNV N\ N w@’”?’s e &8 S s BURNS BEPORE SAILING—Disastrous fire broke out on the President Johnson at dock in Jersey City a few hours before she was to sail on round the world cruise. Two of her crew lost their lives by suffocation in the hold. luternntionn! Newsree! SOCIETY HONORS THEM—Countess Folke Berna dotte, former Estelle Mandeville of New York. with Dr. Borje H Brilioth, President of Swedish-American society, at welcome home dinner the socicty gave the Count and his bride at Stockholm. International Newsreel ABOARD FOR MIAMI—Jack and Mns. Herld ameramen SR e R TOWED IN FROM BANKS—The "William Killigrew,” disabled in recent Atlantic ! storms, is towed into Boston by steamer trawler, “Kin crafts clearly show the rigors of a fisherman’s life on the banks. |ateraacienst Newsreet Oxford University crew puts on a fis after practice spin on the niver Harcourt Gold, their new coach, expects great things from his crew this year Sharkey at Washington, D C, enroute to Miami, where Jack will exchange wallops with Stribling soon. Jack 1s getting on the ground early to establish his training quarters. KING WAY UP— b 5 Not Armand Emanuel, Jewish bat- tler of San Francisco, picks 2 “sapling” for some traiming stunts preparing for his go with Tommy Loughran at Los Angeles. ynternationnl Newsreel Internations! Newsreed STRANGE SIGHT the King and Queen of Siam but the first track meet in the history of Siam in which q girls were allowed to com- y74 pete Internutions! Newsrost gfisher.” [ce coatings on the REPORT LOOKS GOOD—These Turksh youngsters decide they sprint International Newsres! to the mine at Kirigston, W V CHURCH AMITY NEARER—Left to nght are Dr. und Soper, President of Ohio- Wesleyan, representing Protestant faith; Rabby David Philipson, representing Jews, and Father J Elliott Ross, representing Catholics at the seminar just finished at Columbia - University, New York, which discussed relations between different faiths. International Newgrenl T v T will bnng ther report cards home to show their parents fine g ress under the new law requiring :Hmmmda&w»m International Newaresl wincing. &;5; Fayg URGES HOUSEWORK—Mrs. Seanley Wrench of London, sys. women can make house- work a hobby if they want to exercue. Well, maybe ehe's but chere's a lot of wives will nesd' plenty of con- loserwatinnal Nowaredl ORD — After more than 12 bours in the air settng 2 NEW Wo- . men’s endurince -record, Einos Smuth of Pree port, L. [, rems safely in her mothers arms, N plumb tuckered Iaternations! l’:‘:v-‘d