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Lot U E SRR (rTERERAS DOUBLE TROUBLE Marguente - Schmon- sees, 17, unlicensed driver, and her friend, Richard ~ McCoppin, 21, are held 1n $3,500 bail on manslaughter ANOTHER BRIAR FIEND—Ambassador Dawes has a real pipe-smoking rival in J. Pierpont Morgan, famous international banker, shown here on his arrival at Plymouth, England, on one of his frequent trips to charge arsing out of death -of two boys killed 1n Brooklyn, N. Y., while she was learning to drive. International Newsreel WINS L. I. OPEN—Mac- Donald Smith, golf star, won Long Island open championship title at Salisbury course with e fonin T O card of 286, despite Sarazen's two brilliant rounds of 67 and 66. International Newsreel RS ON GREAT ADVENTURE—The 4 giant Graf Zeppelin is seen at the top =4 ready to move out of the hangar at Lakehurst, just prior to her departure on the world cruise. In the center (left to right) are Sir Hubert Wilkins, famous explorer, Lady Drummond Hay, writer, Karl Von Wiegand, famous 8 news correspondent and Robert Hart- man, News photographer. These notables will supply the rest of the world with a graphic account of the entire tour of the ship. (Below) Com- mander Charles E. Rosendahl, U. S. N. and Ernest A. Lehmann, pilot of the Graf are seen discussing the route which the giant craft will follow on the cruise. : International Newsreel CIEYIT LA A i}‘ ¥ % A b ) ) b i ! i ) g g A g 4 N / LATIN TRADE FIGHT — The British Board of Trade has appotnted Lord D'Abernon to head a movement designed to recapture England’s lost trade with South America. Great concern is felt in England over the rapid strides made by the United States 1 dominating Latin American markets. International Newsreel were trapped by falling walls when fire destroyed the plant of the Webster Citizens Co., in Buffalo. Firemen are shown here making frantic efforts to save their compan- ions before the flames reached them. International Newsreel BLERIOT RECROSSES CHANNEL—Twenty years after he had established a reputation in the first successful acroplane flight across the English Channel, Lows Bleriot, pioncer French airman, again made the journey and received a great ovation when he landed in Dover, England. He is seen here receiving official greeting from the Mayor of Dover. Sir Sefton Braneker (in center) is an interested spectator. International Newsreel WORLD'S BEST—Mil Maryse Bastic, above, rec broke the s ance e NEW KANSAS CITY AIRPORT ATTRACTS NOTABLES—"Red" Jackson and Forrest O'Brine, endurance fliers who recently broke the world’s record at St. Louts, were among the notables present at the dedication of the new “Fairfax™ airport recently opened at Kansas City Senator Henry ] Allen and Governor Clyde Reed of Kansas were among the specchmakers who opened another of the fast increasing net-work of middle-western arrfields Graf Zeppehn, will continue with hip on its world cr International Newsreel International Newsrecl S OB TS SRS TS