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el SPRUCING UP — Inten- sive drilling is the order of the day for the Six- teenth Field Artillery at Fort Meyer, Va., prepar- ing for the annual army show at the War College. 1 Newsreel PLANE DID IT—A fast plane finish to his trip to Washington, D. C,, gained Eduardo Bradley, secretary of the Argentine Bu- reau of Aeronautics, a place in the Gordon Bennett balloon race. He will be the only South American entrant. International Newsreel CELEBRATE FREEDOM—Bishops from all over England gathered in London, England, to join in the pontifical mass in Westminister Cathedral which was a part of the centenary thanksgiving services to celebrate the Roman Catholic emancipation. International Newsteel NATURAL—The | work of nature is more wonderful than the handiwo % 5 FAME OVERNIGHT—His strong right arm pitched Joe Amadee into baseball fame when he hurled two successive no-hit no-run games. Big league man- agers are now reported angling for the services of this Mor- ganza, La,, star. Inter_.ational Newsreel DESERT BORN—Spahi horseman of Mo- ral rock chi rocco dares death in a spirited display of North iCareling % riding at Le Touquet, International Horse 2 | . ; #1s7¢? Show. The Spahi troops of the Morocco i i % desert are world-famous for their feats of horsemanship. ey SOME FARM—Miss Dorothy Marshall, of Los Angeles, Cal, showed such marked ability as a farmerette that she won the title of Champion Farm Girl at the Los Angeles County Fair. Inter of man as this natu- j ; _ it K o i SR LINDY TURNS HOMEWARD—Blazing the trail for the air mail to Latin America, Colonel(Charles Lindbergh and his wife have reached the turning point in their adventurous flight and are heading back over the Caribbean to Miami, Fla. Lindy, right above, is accepting congratulations from a Cuban gov- ernment official’during the stop at Havana. International Newsreel International Newsreel I Newsreel COWBOY—"RODE’EM"— Here is “Boy” Jones, of Ama- rillo, Texas, who rode alone on horseback from his home to Washington, D. C., to pre- sent letters from the Ama- rillo Chamber of Commerce to President Hoover, Jones is only fifteen years old, International Newsreel DENIES CHARGES—"I didn't give George poison,” says Mrs. Hattie Stone, shown with her attorney as she stands trial at Belair, Md., for the murder of her son. The state contends she planned to collect his life insurance and run away with an alleged suitor. International Newsreel SRS TSR