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FIRE RAVAGES VENTURA— which has occurred in Southern California in the last fifteen years rages in Ventura County. Property damage is estimated at more } than $2,000,000 and 250 persons have been made homeless by the i advance of the flames. at ional Newsreel CAVALRYMAN WINS MEDAL—Colonel Pat- rick J. Hurley, Assistant Secretary of War, is scen pinning a medal on Sergeant Jens Jensen, of DECLARES RECESS—Judge the First Cavalry Division, who is champion ot id Join P80 p marksman of the army. At the recent champion- o muréer trial in. White ship matches Jensen made a score of 281 out of pisine N Y. takes a day off and alposeitlelsdn; Loternationsl Newsreel drives in the surry race at Min- eola, L. I., State Fair. International Newsreel “LINDY’S” LAND—Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, seen in Washington, D. C., as Field will flight which will take in most of the important coun- tries of Latin America. tional Newsreel STARS FOR PITTSBURGH—Ted Rosenzweig, steller end of the 1928 Carnegie Tech football team, is expected to enhance his last year’s repu- y s g tation by additional honors this season. Carnegie* ON TOUR (left to right)—Captain Ray Col- £ - has a wealth of promising material on the squad lins, manager, and Captain Frank Hawks, ref- ¢ Plains, N. Y., where Earl Peacox, alleged and a fast aggregation will take the field when the eree, of the National Air Tour of forty-five s waging a battle to escape the electric chair. Judge Arthur S. Tompkins whistle starts off the opening game of the year. planes which will visit the principal cities of ng the judge is Sydney Syme, attorney for the defense. International Newsreel the United States. e ternationelNewsres! COMMANDS TROOPS—The Earl of Errol, British High B Commander of the Interallied Rhineland, who is in charge of ' the troop withdrawals from J German territory. l‘ International Newsrecl A i ;g i 1l §= NpraTent T i “ RUINED—Fire swept through the St. Clair Country Club }‘ at Pittsburg, Pa., causing $150,000 damage and endanger- l‘ ing the lives of many members who were sleeping in the | on, says he can identify the men. He had been ta dry up the town or lose the marine patronage. The old familiar “M. P.'s” are clubhouse when the blaze started. Taternstionnl Newsreel u taken across the state line into South Carolina for the deed. seen above making sure that none of the “devil dogs” get thirsty. . ‘ A LOGG -~ G VICTIM—Lying terribly bruised from the flogging - — - — ants who kidnapped him from his home at DRY UP TOWN—United Stats marines from the naval base at Quantico, Va,, C., Cleo Tessner, organizer of the National areseermhere onduty during General Smedley D. Butler’s edict to the townspeople International Newsreel International Newsreel