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k4 —— Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story w HO AGREE TO DIVORCE IF NO CHILD IS Cenneth Moyer, poet of Souderton, Pa., and his el Olyetie Amelia Oen, of Sun Prairie, Wis., an experimental marriage agreement by which | within two years or else each will be free to V‘ OF SWAT IN THE ALLEY—Babe Ruth, wielder of A MECHANICAL BIRD—]John Chapman, pilot of this Columbia County g I 2d of Swatland, selects a new kind of ball to send Airways Corporation plane, found himself literally “up a trce” when the ‘ e the air on its errand of destruction. He is keeping crash came but succeeded in jumping from the machine and suffered a \ o ens Winter months by scoring the strikes that he ~ fractured leg. His passenger, Roy Getchum, famous parachute jumper, : called against him last Summer. The Bambino is chose to stick with the ship and, as a result, escaped uninjured. The acci- ‘ a bowler, but, according to late rumors, he has not dent occurred at Lockport, near Hudson, N, Y. and resulted from 2 i jeci desert the diamond for the alley game. broken wing. (Internat Jial Newsreel) uter k“ e S i ITALIAN NOBILITY VISIT POPE PIUS XI—The Duke and Duchess D'Aosta. members of one of the oldest and most respected families oi Italian nobility. being escorted from St. Petet’s Cathedral by a higin Papal dignitary re their visit to the Vatican, where they were received by Pope Pius. %&5@%} A FOX HUNTING SCENE - A general view of the start of the West Essex fox hupt at Epping Plain, England, one frosty morning. The two masters of hound€ are seen in front of the trotting canines as (e guests of the hunt spread out behind. WORLDS LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP AND HIS SON — Sammy Mandel, lightweight champion of the world, and his ackie are prominent figures his popular Winter resort. Sammy is training strenuously for his fight against the Cuban, Manuel Quinterro. A huge crowd collects cach day to watch the champion go through his paces and cxcitemert over the coming sncounter is running high. u oual Newsreel) ternal NO PROHIBITION HER M. Maurice Dekobra, famous French novelist who wrote “The Madonna of the Sleeping Cars,” that he has rigged up this replica of a ship's wheel-room in his flat here, ard uses it as a cocktail bar a la mode. M. Dekobra is shown mixing one of the American cocktails that have be- come so popular in Paris. (International Newsreel) FULFILLMENT OF CHILD- HOOD’S ROMANCE — Beauti- ful Ersi - Simon, the “Miss Europe of 1929, bccame “Mrs. Paul Brammer of 1929 last month. Shown with ker so- cially-prominent husband, who is a wealthy textile manufacturer and mill owner of Budapest. They were childhood sweet- hearts. | wreel) THIS BABY WAS CHRIST- ENED AMONG THE CLOUDS —Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Althouse, with their two-months-old son, Robert James, whom they had christened during an airplane fiight high above the clouds. “The little fellow is probably the first infant ever christened in the air ‘and seemed -to enjoy his rather unusual experience, which proved more than a thrill to his fond parents. (International Newsreel E—Life on the briny deep is so fascinating to (nternational Newsreol) A QUAINT PET “SHOT'—Lady Peacock, wife of Sir Walter Peacock, in a park in London, England, with “Redo,” her pet agouti. The Agouti is a denizen of the Brazilian forests, but is equally at home in a perfectly appointed Engli 1 home or on the ncat paths of the park. ¢ (International Newareoty LZIN L A LN LZINTZIS LTS