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« . % NICE PLACE YOU HAVE HERE!'—Ambassador Charles G. Dawes, accompanied by his faithful friend, his famous underslung pipe, walks about the grounds of the country home of his host, Premier Ramsay MacDonald, at Logie House, Scotland. Iuternational Newsree) - HER WEAKNESS NOW-—Kate Carter, St. Louis, Mo., dressmaker, has given up her honorable profession for a more thrilling one, since it has been discovered that women who sew are much more adzpt at covering airplane wings and fusclage than men formerly em- ployed at this work. International Newsreel PUT OFF—Eu- gene Bussey, wit- ness at tral of Earl Peacox, torch slayer, leav- g White Plains courthouse after postponement of trial International Newsreel THE CONQUERORS —L. to r,, Jean Asso- lant, pilot of *Yellow Bird,” and Arthur Schreiber, American stowaway, as they were triumphantly carried off the field upon their arrival at Le Bourget, Paris. Iuternational Newsres] PRESENT TROPHIES —L. to r., Mrs. Herbert Hoover; C. W. Warbur- ton, Director of Extension ‘Work, Dept. of Agricul ture; and Secy. of Agri- culture A.*M. Hyde at 4-H Club Camp, Wash- ington, D. C,, at presen- tation of cups to outstand- ing boy and girl of 3rd national encampment. ON WARPATH POR WALRUS—The specially fitted power schooner *Dorothy™ bearing the. personnel and equipment of the Thorne-Grayes-Field Museum Arctic expedition that left for Nome, Alaska, where Thorne, of Chicago and Graves I of New York will join and assume command of the expedition, to sail from Nome northward thru Bering Straits into the Arctic to hunt for walrus, AT TRE START —Crews lined up at start of annual his- toric varsity regatta at Poughkeepsie, } N. Y., won by Gol- umbia, with Wash- ington second and Navy third. International Newspeel ik o GLOBE TROTTERS — Win- pers of nation-wide flag contest in Chicago on first lap of their world tour. L. to r, Alma Groves of Georgia; Clarke of Detroit, 1ll.; Robt. L. Sullivan of Syracuse, N. Y,; Mary McGonical of Troy, N Y. International Newsreel Merle - International Newsreel STAUNCH FRIENDS—Little Marguerite Busch, whose father is help- ing Paulino Uzcudun train at Hoosick Falls, N. Y., camp, is the Basque's youngest supporter, and ‘though she has no hard feelings against Herr Maxie, Paulino’s her favorite. International Newsreel KITTY EXONERATED—Kathryn Mosher, sis- ter of George Mosher, New York boy suffering from strange oriental malady, is holding cat from whom, it was suspected, the boy might have con- tracted the disease, but a medical examination proved pussy guiltless. Tntern: tional Newsreel BUDDIES STILL—Henry Ma- son Day, associate of Harry F. Sinclair, oil magnate; joins his chief in District Prison as No. 12,146, for jury shadowing ac- tivity in d:cml Sinclair and Fall Y e atianal Myl WHAT — NO COMPETI- TION?—According to rumor, Walter P. Andrews, above, of Atlanta, Ga,, will be lone can- didate to succeed Murray Hul- bert of New York as Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks at 65th national convention in Los Angeles. International Newsreel SENATORIAL PUTIES OFF UNTIL FALL—First photo of Senator Henrik Shy of Minnesota, shown with his son Weston, right, to be taken since the Senator's il last January. Although he partially regained his health in the north woods of Minnesota he will nevertheless be unable to return to the capital until next fall. laternational Newsreel fme L SAa [N =] . s W e . AN PO 7 T~ NP0 o I\ T I - e 1