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—— e Herald Cameramen Tell Ther Story ©® = S o) I e A e 8o s o s KN ING MACHINES REPLACE PEWS IN SOVIET CHURCH: view of the former church of the Znamensky astery which has been'converted by the Soviet authorities into . The step was taken as a part of the great wave of vhich has swept the Soviet Republic in an effort n their lost int tional prestige in the industrial and com- orld. (Lower)—Where pious Muscovites once kneeled es to the clatter of these knitting machines sian girls under the direction of the Soviet International Newsreel MAKE 6,500-MILE TRIP AS UNWILLING GERS—Pilot W. M. Williams of Plymouth, ¢ a fiteen-year-old English girl, son the $ S, France. They were o the pilot boat at Plymouth 5 and continued on to the United International Newsreel PR ——— the first m Hongkong, SWOLLEN RIVER OUSE, WHICH HAS PUT PART OF ENGLISH TOWN UNDER WATER—Over- flowing its banks, the River Ouse has put a large part of the town of Stony Strat. ford under water. (Left)—~This ill- fated barge s be- ing crushed by the angry sea on Yarmouth Beach. A southerly gale, which swept the coast, kept the Coast Guards busy responding to distress sig- nals. International Newsreel ENGLAND’S NEW AIR MONSTER— This striking view shows the air monster, R-100, as seen from just beneath the stern. The ship is anchored in the hangar at Howden, York- shire, where it is awaiting its first flight. (Lower)— The staircase leading up into the ship. International Newsreel 3 MOUNT SUITS HER—Madelynn Chiville, of Chicago, riding what she said was the ideal hobby horse. The “animal” is a model of what is the very latest in carousel horses. He is one of many being shown at the annual convention of the National Association of Amusement Parks, now n session in Chicago. International Newsreel BRINGING HOME THE WINNER—The jockey rising out of his sadie to bring- home “Nightmarch,” the winner of the rich and historic Melbourne Cup Rlce._ most Prhed of all Aus- tralia’s racing classics. The race was worth $50,000 to the winner in addition to the cup, which is valued at $1,000. International Newsreel <RSI S GOSN W A A, 4 S S SRS R kS ik el $3,000,000 SKYSCRAPER — San Francisco's skyline will be en- hanced by this towering $3,000,- ° 000 architectural giant on or about May Ist, 1930, with the completion of the new 29-story Shell Building. It will rise 400 feet above the street level. Internati wsreel “BOXING MARQUIS” TAUGHT HIS SISTER AVIA- TION—Marquis of Clydesdale, eldest son and heir of the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon, whose great interest and proficiency in the art of box- ing has won him the additional title of “The Boxing Marquis.” He is a pilot in the Auxiliary Air Force. He-recently ins:ructed his sister, Lady Margaret Doug- las-Hamilton, in the art of flying International Newsreei HERE'S A JOB FOR A NIMRLE-FOOTED FELLOW!—Member of the Fish and Game Commission of Oregon engaged in the difficult task of trapping and tagging wild ducks on Malheaur Lake. It was found that the ducks return each year to the same spot so they are caught, and a ring is fastened around the foot of each. The ring contains the date of tagging and location. This is done in order that the game laws of Cregon may be adhered to. Interpational Newsreel