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ameramen lell Th GIRLS, HERE'S THAT CAVE; MAN YOU'V BEEN ASKING 5 ; FOR — Wearing = . a tiger skin and NIST PRISONERS FIND NEW YORK Sielding & Fatos JAIL CRIME SCHOOL—Mirian, fift { cious axe, Primo s, n H . : \ . Carnora, giant y 7 o Italian box- ng er who recently safe breakin 5 3 i G 5 % won a decision e girl says s 3 i . 4 on a foul over § “ o] ¢ Young™ Strib- ling, shows how to face the mod- ern girl at the fashionable “Joy of Life” ball re- cently held in London. The af- fair was held in the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and was attended by hun- dreds of dis- tinguished personages all attired in fancy dress. (International Newsrcel) THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS — Miss Mary Ellen Corby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Corby, of Washirgton, with her horse “Belle Rio”, which was presented to her as a Christmas gift. She was snapped at Ward- man Park Saddle Club, Washing- ton, recently, with the thoret bred. (International News A BEAUTIFUL AQUATIC SCENE IN THE DESERT—The 2hove line may be hard to believe, but nevertheless it is true as proven by the above photo. Left to right in this beautiful group of feminine swimming and diving stars are, Blanche Turner, Olive Hatch, Georgia Coleman, the national divirg champion; Josephine McKim, na- tional all-round champion; Jennie Cramer and Olive Burke. They were snapped in the recently completed pool at Palm Springs, Calif. onal Newsreel) A4 R . famous blond motion picture star, becomes the bride of Willian er Hawks, young STAR OF THE MET RETIRES —Mme. Frances Alda, famous so- prano of the Metropolitan Opera, with Frank La Forge, and a few of the flowers which were sent her when she retired from the & operatic stage. The singer sang her last opera role in the per- formance of “Manon Lescaut” and announced that she will hence- POLISH STAR TRAINS FOR AMERICAN DEBUT — Stanis- law. Petkiewicz, famous Polish track star, and conqueror of Paavo Nurmi, the flying Finn, in a workout around the track at the 102nd Engineers Armory, New York, where he is training for his forthcoming American debut. He is training in order to familiarize himself with run- le met two years # forth devote herself to concert i and radio work. : . s (international Newsreel) in onc of the most brilliant weddings held in Southern California this year Miss Love is pictured as she left the church after ning on a board floor. P nued their romance since (Internationa eel) N E W OFFICIAL HEAD- QUARTERS AT WHITE HQUSE—The President’s flags aretarried to his new office in the State Department, which he will occupy for the time being as a result of the fire wf:;ich did such damas}: g: his . - official quarters. Wit resi- HE DIDN'T MISS THESE MISSES—(L. to R.) Lila Pending, of Baltimore, Vera Warbasse, dent Hoover, as he first en- of Brooklyn; Ashley Heacock, of New York; Winifred Wheeler, of Chicago; Catherine Mc- tered his new quarters to re- Guire, of New York; and Virginia Waller, of Chicago, acting as obstacles while Bunnie sume his official duties, was his Sheffield makes a thrilling jump at Lake Placid, New York. Sheffield will compete in the 1932 secretary, George Akerson, and & Olympic races which will be held at Lake Placid. (arernational Neweirnty | Secretary Walter Newton. i i SR (International Newereel) N MEMORY OF BUFFALO BILL—Johnny Baker, who ap- ed for 30 years with “Buffalo Bill” and his show without % a performance, places a bunch of flowers at the graves dren of the great hero of the Wild West. Three chil- n are baried at Mount Hope Cemetery, where the late Colonel im F. Cody (better krown as “Buffalo Bill") was a regular lonal Newsrecl)