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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story olk who have been under a terrific nerve etings to the Hunter “boy ne City of Chicago. Left to right, the, Al Hunter's wife; Mrs. Ida Hunter, mother of and Mi Irene Hunter, sister of the boys and their ground assistant. o BLOCK TRAFFIC—Mary and Charles (who refuse to divulge their full names), styling them- selves Disciples of Christ, are ar- rested (but later released) in Washington for blocking traffic, I Aok cgionilzineing, when crowds surge around them, o the world’s endurance record trophy to Chicago belongs to all [ four Hunter brothers. Here is one of them refueling the rec- § ord-breaking plane City of Chi i cago over Sky Harbor airport. § This picture was made from a ¥ hole in the bottom of the refuel- ing plane Big Ben. iness in Washington pressing, but ional Park, Montana. This background. The log chalet tary; it would serve also as the dining hall. ALL-METAL BUILDING—Chi- cago once more advances some-* thing unique — an apartment house which will have exterior walls of three and one-half-inch rustless metal backed with rock wool. It is expected to be light- ning proof, as all electrical o > : s charges are grounded, and the IN A PRIVATE Z0OO—George F. Getz, Chicago millionaire, has a badnation of wall it e 200 all his own on his vast estate a_v. Holland, Mich. Sally and Jane 14 per cent to the rentable floor are two of its inmates. space. expert swimmers could defeat a seal in a el andbfivet gl s held i Los Angaler— 11 THREE MEN HAUL LOCOMOTIVE—In a demonstration in Atlantic City, N. J., three men, using a picce of bell cord, haul at 350-ton locomotive 50 feet as a test of roller anti-friction bearings on the monster's a: 4 2 GEE, WISH WE COULD GO ALON gaze wistfully at the four-masted schoner, The Mopelia, scheduled 40 sail soon on an educational cruise of southern waters with 60 sons of millionaires. The Mopelia was damaged the other day when a small explosion preceded a blaze in the ship’s galley. Count von Luckner and his crew of 37 brought the flames under control. o urchins in New York AL AND GROVER—AI Smith, left, former governor of New York, accompanies Grover Whalen, for- mer police commissioner of New York City, and still official greeter, when Whalen dedicates boys' camp at Jamesport, L. L e e MONUMENT TO “HERO OF THE MARNE” UNVEILED—Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, marshal of the French army, is seen arriving for dedication of monument to himself at Chantilly, near Paris. The veteran warrior, who turned back the Germans in the battle of the Marne, is seen center, with M. Andre Maginot, left, French minister of war, and Marshal Petain, right. BYRD'S BUST TO MOTHER— This life-sized bronze bust of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd has been presented to his mother, Mrs. Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr., by Charles Bobb, banker, and one of the backers of Byrd’s Ant- arctic expedition. N O N N NS 2 ) ¢, A