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e b i o e, oz Herald Cameramen Tell Therr Story BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN CHURCH AND . FAMOUS FINANCIER URGES STATE—The recent truce between the Church of Rome STATE CONTROL OF LIQUOR. and the Italian State has seen the traditional gap ¢ : ierre S. du Pont, head of the “bridged” literally as well as figuratively. This new i iy gigantic du Pont interests, leav- viaduct, rapidly nearing completion, will carry the rail- o ‘hehfif““" Official Building, road connecting the Vatican with the seat of the Italian ; o £ S Hovee J“’ldf‘cl’i"’““g before the Government. The dome of St. Peter’s may be seen in : : 5 its he"ing‘of’l{mh;’”’g‘;’eefifi the right background. Notice the ancient Roman symbols, . i 4§ fioted || Delavnre. Einartine (told known as fasces, which decorate one of the panels, | Lk tha committee that heradvocated (International Newsreel) 3 5 : State control of liquor and pro- 5 posed a plan for the creation of State Commissions. YANKS GET “BEST WISHES” FROM THE AIR. —Left to right: Bill Nee, Manager Bob Shawkey and Coach_Arthur Fletcher of the. New York Yankees reading the note of “best wishes” thrown them from the blimp “Vigilant” which is shown hovering over their heads. (International Newsreel) A LESSON IN VOTING. —This Japanese laborer is reading the posters containing election in- * structions preparatory to the first general election and exercise hofhmanham} ; i . i w» TR v v ‘ suffrage in the history o: 2 7 s : £ § o 3 4 B 3 e SHAVI the country. Note the SR : i 4 : x NG AWAY THAT graphic i”{,’stmion of the NECK AND NECK—BUT NEITHER CAN WIN!—No matter how furiously e i Aa R fEC?ND_ CHIN. —This new- exact manner in which these roaring speedboats may churn the waters of the famous Ambassador baflg ed instrument of feminine o e %h bemarkeq Poolat Los Angeles, it s physically impossible for either of them to win the DEJECTION-_Dection seems the best word to detcribe the attitude of thete tiny eetaicatonBonaateslive ny and deposited in the bal- ace In fact, both will finish exactly where they started. Both are attached puppies. At the Animal Rescue League of Boston the pups were placed in separate ucb ike the safety razor it re- Tot box. by heavy cables to an ingenious recording apparatus which measures power, cages at first. They cried so loud and long that officials were forced to give them sembles. Instead "of scraping international Newsreely Iegularity and motor performance of their engines. Tests are in preparation each other’s company again. Oalicaational Hewaeah) away excess flesh, however, it for the National Boat Show. e i hroeesy gently massages it out of sight. (Tuternational Newsreel) G MOMENT AS AR." S GALLOP TO 7TH the ball at the side ARMS AND THE GIRLS—Lineup hetween Captain Andrada of University of Southern California ¢ Argentines and Howard co-ids |\vho ?re rlr*)zar({:;:lwu,\- Ie?dmj EVELAN re Hurricances, d J B : contenders for the 1930 nation O ety nnEye ; L : intercollegiate riflc championship. CAMP — Roger Peckin- Mic G y b i & ' 2 Competitors’ scores will be tele- at Heinemann Park in s ¢ S n 5 4 graphed to headquarters from all New Orleans, where he is getting e tilt from Stephen & 4 & parts of the country, the winners to thet Clevalsndl Thaiane i ahana nford’s Hurricanes t : y 3 : be announced March 15th. Left to for a strenuous baseh sor »f 3—5, thus scoring their G g rllght: Janella Tyler, Helen Rocks in which he hopes to take the v aight victory in the : . Bc'll_, Peggy Binkley, Vesta Wiley, league pen race for the championship v . ucinda Dumke, Maxime Anderson, Dk 5 A ¢ - Capt. Betty Davis, and Peggy Kraus, tional Newsreel) manager. (Tnternational Newsreel) musmmsissmomisnosn i25