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FULL TIME JOB —That was promise of Herbert
Hoover Republican presidential nominee in speech
delivered in Paterson N. J. Above the candidate
being presented with flag by John McCutcheon
G. O. P. leader; below a general view of dense crowd
which listened to his speech. International Newsreel
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1L EST TRES GENT1L—At least that's what the pretty Parisi-
ennes exclaim when they glimpse our own Gene Tunney strol-
ling along the boulevards. The ex-king of the prizering is here
shown walking 'with M. Peixotto president of the American
ctak* International Illustrated New*
HUMAN HURDLE—Photo shows members of crack Third
U. S. cavalry performing their justly famous stunt—jumping a
horse and rider through a hoop made by the bodies of fellow-
troopers. The picture was taken at Fairfax Va. fair.
International New tree*
AFTER FOUR YEARS—
Ganna WaUka is back in
her adopted country after a
sojourn of fouT years in that
dear Paris. The opera sin-
ger and proprietress of a
smart shop for women is go-
ing to keep house for her
husband Harold F. Mc-
Cormick Chicago multimil-
lionaire. International Ntwwed
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IN TWISTER’S*WAKE—This telephoned photo shows business building at Se-
bring Fla. wrecked by terrific hurricane which left a trail of desolation
the length of the Peninsula State. Four hundred persons are said to have lost
their lives in the storm. Imcnutmul Sewed and AT&T.
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WHAT A VACATION f—
That was way pretty Frances
Nevin daughter of New
York and Philadelphia de-
partment store king de-
scribed her stay on the
French Riviera. She is
shown here with her pet.
Orleans. International Newirerf
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ii STAGE W AR SPECTACLE—The beat that walks like a man —Russia*-—staged a military review near*
* historic Moscow upon the occasion of visit of Padishah of Afghanistan. Left war tanks lumberine up thor-
oughfare toward the Kremlin; above a sham battle on outskirts of city.
- This interesting photo shows Gov-*
j ernor Alfred E. Smith being greeted
by Elkhart Ind. boys during a short
I halt of his “Winning o’ the West”
I special train. International Newsreel
SWIMMER RETURNS —
George Kojac winner of
100-metres backstroke title
at the Olympic games in
Amsterdam is shown as ho
arrived home aboard the
S. S. Olympic.
International Ktwucti
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