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AINIZAINIZTNIZATNATNI AT PLAY MAKES FORTUNE—R. C. Sheriff, who wrote the phe- nomenally successful play, “Jour- ney’s End,” coaches rowing team at Henley on the Thames, Eng- land, for whom he originally SPEED!—Captain Frank M. R ontinental speed ravels 240 miles or 352 feet a second, ; ng plane for three-stop 3 4 = B ; T o round-trip New York-Los Angeles - - _ = — e ] speed record attempt. ; = SOON TO TOUR AMERICAN PORTS—The famous frigate Consti- wrote the play as an amateur R tution, “Old Ironsides,” rebuilt at the Charlestown, Mass., navy production. ¢ yard, is towed to Boston army base to have her masts stepped down. The ancient craft soon will be exhibited at various American ports. NEVER HAVE LOST A CON- s . TEST—Twins who never .have WORLD HITCH-HIKER — A A .. been defeated in a single twin hitch-hiking trip around the 1 contest, although entered in many n standing before the Tree of NEXT!—Captain Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte are snapped world, such as the mythical Jules during the 22 months of their b ORI of KU"}B- which i Paris, awaiting favorable weather to take off across the Atlantic verne accomplished, is the aim of % life, are Joyce and Joan Creager, the traditional site for America in their plane, the Question Mark. Norman §t. Clair of Milwaukee, HOT WEATHER TROUBLES—One-hundred degree temperatures 2ushters of “Tiny” Creager, ciiiieiGdenioliDien: setting out on 24,500-mile ad- in St. Louis causes tar in streets to melt—and many are the calls - E.§antic boss stevedore snofthe venture, for-aid. One victim shown here has lost her shoe. largest man connected with the port of Los Angeles. SON OF “BIG TRAIN” ON MOUND—Walter Johnson, Jr., son of the “Big Train,” appears in Washington on the mound for the Bethesda Juniors in the Capi- tal City league for the first time since he was injured when struck by an automobile several months ago. His father has been suc- cessfully piloting the Washington team into top position, FRENCH PRESIDI:INT AT} BACES—Preside t I?aumergue of AT PASSION PLAY—Thousands of American visitors are attending the Passion Play at Oberammer- France_ls seen gr_eetmg a feminine member of the dxploma{tic corps gau, Germany, this year. This scene depicts the descent from the cross, with Mary the Mother, Joseph in his pavilion at the Longchamps race track, Paris. of Arimathaca, Nicodemus and other followers performing the last rites. MADE OF NEWSPAPERS—Charles W. Cook, Philadelphian, makes a life-size statue of George Washington from newspaper pulp.