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; €agcI_ly_await€d batches of news pictures about the country. The plane was sent eight and one-half_hours. Prints were tls by automobile just in time to Catch
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after record-breaking trips from the p y - · ‘ ‘ . ’ . D g .. . ,, met the same fate as the special craft
Orient Ex mss Steamers air Ines mount to rush their pictures east, Nor- which A.P. did not have,_ sent still and had to come down at Eugene Orc
speedboats, nIiotorcyc1es and theptime; »--`, imfis bafk go thefi P£hCh;.ica%O giltligilg At this P0j¤'€ the Ph0t0$ _W€Yé Dui
‘ condensing telephoto sped the graphic · - __ m Imc O c us? m E rs c 11 aboardatrain for San Francisco, where
Q scenes across 8,000 miles of sea and     ii "  * ....`_ °f§€b‘ Zodmmmng pgpirsig, . t d they were sent out by telephoto._
land and radiated them to the tour eor-   s i     M  ii , ,    P “°°“t §{°“p O-, dl · Y”§}S §“, A second group ¤f Acme i>¤¤t¤r·=S
. ners of the nation. The super-eiiorts of ` __, _ ` ' . -· Fagzmggun A T arrlf t (md b Onbggli was flown from Shanghai to Yokohama
picture services were high—lighted with ` · r » ~ _ C j. “"' H‘ P aileyt C ar Egcf yd _ where they were placed aboard an ex-
" such twentieth century exploits as a     9___ _ gisglcesjc tljw   bo gm tg Olglmalyg press steamer for San Francisco. When
i plane flight over 75 miles of night- ` — _/, " ' mqemsof Vpts .5 Beac ngThi§ lan; Ot the ship drew near the Pacific Coast
Y shrouded sea, tt motorcycle trip of four ·— vso. gw rr? , · o’ fo bm Qi; r s‘ to b gpso g part. Ori Feb 17. =·-3 Speedbvat was sent
’ · miles in nearly four minutes through ., ·‘ ' · _   ,?   T; ac_ O tee ,51 y. ‘ .i";u" to meet it, and prints were hurried to
= crowded San Francisco, and a sky- `. “‘ ‘ • ` “ cm Cy.“€r€ pu m wr mal Or the telephoto station. The telephoned
rgckgting airplane journey from   i i gan Fr3'uC]tSzO' Thea} i':-ruiegl nl Isa; piClIl1I'€S W€I'€ lll New YOI'l{ that 53.mC
Cheyenne, Wyo., to New York in eight gr".- i — H{an;1?°0ha t phmg in y el? t Oc (gi night, and original prints, sent by air
i and one-half hours. *   llc _€ rr 0 O? a gm Sen Over E mail, arrived in the metropolis on Fri-
  The pictures, like the eye-witness   * EximSeggpl‘fgt€PaY;‘&)“t$\\,§§}§€   day,Feb.1?. _
* stories of the newspaper and press asso- € · `· " ii · C0mm€¤tmg OH the 1mD0i'ta¤€€ of UWB
ri ciation correspondents, took the public lb`, ggcihiigglgt EEC a;g,£n;$O§§§I§’ aglgmgg $t0¥'Yr MK DS3? 53id¥_
ff into the very heart of the japanese   T r g ° ‘ ‘ · -g "I think thrs is the biggest war story
r orteusive rh.   ...i..gi..i   \__ ~. r   Mrk the f¤*’<·Wmg mgm- The from e picture standpoint the r have
` with both armies, eiiuiheri roofs behind W. .· "~— e ‘s‘,°“'f§S -‘“ *§‘$b {Ow ‘“""" mm “‘ ever seen. There doesnt seem to be
‘ snipers’ positions, crouched in back of   ?;;g;u\?r? ]§€é¤' ident { A me a¤Y limit to what Ou? m€¤_€a¤ Dh0'f0·
sandbag barricades and photographed / Y - ‘ ` pres -0- * ° graph. and the Stufi is comms through
; field guns in action. Cameramenbas well »·" Iléglipgtgiigé   tl? slfbslgharrt gg much faster than it did in the World
· as reporters, were allowed almost uh- ·ct{,m€r`;€·;,€ii‘b, fi “°€ n·Zat·0 War, The rratrve camerameni who are
i limited freedom in this uhusuei “wsr" ?‘ ~ Q ‘ ’ 5 Orga ‘ ‘ “ workms for us under the d¤r¤¤¤¤¤ of
_ . . . . · indicated that photographers were al- · ·
which, until this week. gave the im- 1O“v€d to eo where the leased lmiss asioclamn °°"°Sp°"d€"ts* Seem
orossgon of being handled b a press ,, ==· ,, Y P ,. · to know yust what to get and to be able
T agent. The wandering instiniits of the ` ·   — ` I  ;~i ·r*· M I Igficms to gina he Sa1d’ that   to get in MW Pla€€ th€Y Want Y0-
l press representatives were curtailed on r . . A. "   me muse an Japanese armies aw “Th€¤» t00i" he continued. “th€ whole
r re. es, when the Jepeuese authorities t   ‘ gqif *° l“““““ ‘€“g“’o*° °°`° "°"‘“i   is C eeeee md or a comrrramy
  revoked press passes because of eye- M¤j01' ]8l11€S H- Doolittle léilving the wl I nc" Spancl-men' nc group O small front. There are no great mass
 _ witness stories they considered Objcc- plane in which he ilew Shanghai "war” g]?5§“;g5in;;;aréI;°;li€¥Qi‘1 gergmttcgithour movements of _troops."
E nonabjc photos from Cheyenne, Wyo. to New . E S g D1. u CS O. ET For International News Photo Serv-
Pictuéc service executives, however, York in eight and one-halfrhours. He Onvglh mg? hunt {mil Ch‘g°5f lsngxci-s‘t ice the chief cameraman is "Newsreel"
,- gr tn n I a d ‘th th h t is holding the package of pictures. cn. apzmcse Salors .1.5 an ° a VVong, brother of Anna May Wong,
3 ° m C 3 pc Sc Wl ° S O S Shanghai jan. 26 Acme pictures ofthe · · i