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e Their Story - Herald Cameramen Tell WORLD'S FAST- EST FIGHTING AIRPLANE —The new Boeing 100, powered by a wasp 425 H. P. engine, which has attained aspeed of 196 miles per hour at an alti- tude of 8,000 feet in tests made by Army and Navy pilots at San Diego, Calif. The plane ig said to be the fastest fight- ing aircraft in the % v i S i : i £ world. SEEKS TO WREST SECRETS ; : ¥ : i (International Newsreel) FROM DEEP—Diver returning g " from the depths of the Pacific after e had brought to the sur- face the body of one of the vic- tims of the two plane crashes in which ten movie people were killed while filming a thriller. (International Newsreel) TAKING A HIGH ONE IN PREPARATION FOR SOCIETY HO! SHOW'—Mul Margaret Cotter shows fine form as she has her mount u’;é“;: émtrdlde in Prr;par:!ioq for the J;nbicr Society horse show, which takes place aturday. e show is sponsore the Riding as i g ¥ UeE B e SUNSHINE BELT'S YOUNG- EST HONEYMOONERS—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vetter, 19 and 18 years of age respectively, the youngest honeymoon couple at Miami Beach, as they were through a few amateur gym- nastics. Vetter, a native of Elk- hart, Ind., is a freshman at Indiana University. Mrs. Vet- ter was Audrey Burnett, of Miami Beach. (International Newsreel) BECOMES BRIDE OF NO PHILANTHROPIST. Julius Rosenwald, bride wrell-known Chicago phil- ropist whom she married at Abington, a suburb of Philadel- phia. Before her marriage Mrs. Rosenwald was Mrs. Adele it ot et e teof OPERA STARS ASSIST IN CLEANING STATUE OF FAMOUS COMPOSER: — ini : ’ Hotel bellhops cieaning the statue of Giuseppe Verdi, famous Italian composer, as a.grou; f.j;i;;fi {bof“‘;“;c’;"‘d-in Tmhi NIGHT BIRD SETTLES TO REST—An unusual photograph taken at four o'clock in the morning at Oakland, California, airport, shows of well-known opera stars watch and lend helping hands. The figu‘z of the ?ru,: young Rosenwald’s home. “The a Boeing tri-motored transport gliding toward the ground after completing the six-hundred-and-twenty-mile flight from Salt Lake City, with musician was cleaned at the request of opera stars, that it might be brought more plainly Meadows.” mail and passengers. to the attention of opera lovers and stand as an inspiration to the present generation, S "™ (international Newsrcel) (International Newareel) (International Newsroel) IN THE SUNNY SOUTH—A photo- graphic gem showing little Patricia Wagg, daughter of Senator Wagg, of Florida, childishly asking “Scotty Gra- ham’s” opinion regarding a dip in the briny at Palm Beach. Even this imp- LENGLEN LOVE SONG RE- VIVED. — The romance _of ‘Baldwin M. Baldwin, of Los , and Suzanne Lenglen, tar, has blossomed again READY FOR THE ARMY AIR ASSAULT UPON KING WINTER HIMSELP—Lieut, Sillen b (Intornational Newsreel) ish young canine found that he could F 2 A (left) and Lieut. Rogers adjust their snow proof helmets in preparation for the Army’s cross- not resist the appeal of‘hil pretty little Interrogator, Patricia is stopping with her parents at this famous Florida re- ==\ 7 \ it \ sort, (International Newsreel) (International Newsreel) country air dash, which is to determine the efiectiveness of Uncle Sam’s air resources against King ‘Winter’s chilliest ammunition. Twenty-one planuw ll'llned by 41 men are making the flight from Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich, to Spokane,