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WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.

Tom's Youngest Sparring Partner.

Princess Visits Her Old School.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928.

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Elevated to royal rank so that she can marry Prince Chichibu, the Japanese heir-apparent, Miss Setau Matsudaira (right), daughter of the Ambassador to the United States, is shown above being welcomed at Tokiwa Hall by classmates of the peera' school. The photo was taken just prior to her adoption by a Prince of the royal family,

Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield.

Except for the loss of its helium, the U.S. Army dirigible. TC-5-251, forced to make a "convenience' landing in a cornfield near Williameb irg, Va., was undamaged. The picture shows the deflated bag being guarded pending shipment back to its home hangar.

Ice-Breaker Which Sought Amundsen.

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Johnny Kuck, of California, who set a now world's record when

he won the 18-pound shotput with a toss of 15.87 metres, (ap. proximately 62 feet 1 inch) at the Olympic Games.

Crowd Cheers His "Whip."

Inspired by the herole achievements of her stater, ship, the Soviet ice-breaker "Krassin," the "Malygin" (above) salled from King's Bay, Spitzbergen, in an attempt to find trace of Roald Amund- sen, the Arctic explorer, and the five men lost with him.

64 Hurt in "L" Collision.

President Coolidge, evoked' cheers from spectators when he "whipped" out the first ball at the opening of the annual "head of the lakes baseball tournament at Superior, Wis. The chief execu tive and Mrs. Coolidge watched the "bushers" perform with the same interest they display at American League games in Washington.

Nothing but kindling wood and a little twisted metalle left; colllalón on: New York's "L" which inited more than sixty persons. down which Aremen carried terrised women and children, while in car, wis lines used to' fight:blaxa.:

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