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| Then Story j S He_rald Cameramen Te DOUG, MARY AND'A CHINESE ADMIRER IN SHANGHAI—Picture shows Douglas Fairbanks, (center) Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks (Mary Pick- ford) (right), H. S. “Newsreel” Wong, (left) staff photographer for Int national Newsreel Photos. The American film stars were received with great acclaim on all sidés and made many friends among their Oriental colleagues of the silver screen. (International Newsreel) A -THOROUGHBRED WINNING THE AGUAS CALIENTES INAUGU- RAL HANDICAP-: R. Coe’s “Scots Grey” winning the Inaugural Handicap, the opening day feature race of the Aguas Calientes Race Track, Mexico, before 15,000 persons. “Fire Brig- ade” is _cantering in second and “Battle Ax” Jockey N. Richardson r the winner. (International Newsreel) CLEARING DEBRIS WROUGHT BY CAPITOL FIRE—Firemen battled the blaze which threatened to destroy the historic dome in Washington and succeeded in checking the flame with a damage estimated at $3,000. The fire is said to have started in the upper floor studio of Charles E. Moberly, who had been working on a mural decoration. Picture shows fire- men clearing the debris after the fire. (Internation TROJANS TRIUMPH OVER PANTHERS—T he annual Rose Bowl, Pasadena, gridiron classic saw the complete rout of what was heralded as one of the two greatest teams in the country, when Southern California’s Trojans amazed 70,000 persons with a 47 to 14 victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers. Uansa, Pittsburgh halfback, is seen thr owing an incomplete pass over the goal line late in the first quarter. VICTIM AUTO Kosche, a brok was cut and The ball was batted down by Saunders, Trojan quarterback. (International Newsreel) i FIVE DIE IN AMARILLO PLANE CRASH—The plane “Miss Amarillo,” piloted by Licut, Robert H. Gray, British war ace, and branch manager of the Texas Air Transport, in charge of Amarillo’s Municipal Field, crashed to the earth killing five people, (International Newsreol) INDEPENDENCE FOR THESE PLATES WORTH $15,000—Left to right, Misses Peggy Flaherty, Agnes Barrs. and Bertha Whitman, shown at the Charles Street Garage, ad- miring the auto plates of Fred- erick Tudor, of Sandwich, Cape Cod. The plates numbered one in Massachusetts are worth $15,000 to the owner if offers mean anything. (International Newsreel) HOMELAND—Manuel Rozas, Qeft) Camifo Ozias, (center) and Pedro Gil, (right), members of the delegation from the Philippines to ask complete independence for the islands. As they passed through Chicago on their way to Washington, D. C. (International Newsreel) § o s At % i i B TRYING TO WIN A TITLE HE ONCE HELD— Otto Reiselt, former three~ cushion billiard champion, is one of the eight men contending for the crown worn by Johnny Layton, of Sedalia, Mo. The eight wizards of the cue open their world’s championship tournament at Palm Garden, New York, and some marvelous shots calling for the most adept execution are bound to cause the spectators to gasp aplenty. (Internationsl Newsreel) PORTIA OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S STAFF — Mrs. Evelyn Quinlan Gonzales, well- known lawyer and welfare worker, has been appointed an assistant district _attorney by District Attorney Thomas C. T. Crain of New York. She is the third woman to hold such a posi- tion on. the district attorney’s staff, (International Newsreol) BRIDE'S CAKE AT NIAGARA FALLS!—This frothy concoction is not the work of a master French chef, as might be imagined, but was created instead by King Winter himself in one of that gentlema: more in. spired moments. The richly decorated platform is none other than the prossic iron and concrete stand frém ‘which honeymoon couples are wont to view the wond ers of Niagara Falls. - by s