Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 66 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Duluth, Minn: The "Green Stockings," a girls' eight, enters the Annual Rowing Regatta on St. Louis Bay, and wins the most important event. Washington: President and Mrs. Wilson met the members of the Democratic National Committee at the ...See moreDuluth, Minn: The "Green Stockings," a girls' eight, enters the Annual Rowing Regatta on St. Louis Bay, and wins the most important event. Washington: President and Mrs. Wilson met the members of the Democratic National Committee at the White House, and pose for the Hearst International News Pictorial. San Francisco: Many thrills are furnished by the drivers of baby autos in a novel motor speedway race. New York: Tracy Mathewson, staff photographer of the Hearst International Pictorial, sails for South America, where he will join the Relief Expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton to the Antarctic regions. Lancaster, Texas: A fast train of the M.K. and T.R.R. is wrecked near here. Three persons are killed and 37 are seriously injured, when the train rolls down the high embankment. New York: A giraffe for the Bronx Park Zoo has just arrived from South Africa. Fashion De Luxe: Latest creations of Lucille, Lady Duff-Gordon, are displayed by a fashion model who poses exclusively for the Hearst International News Pictorial. Washington: In the hope of averting a nationwide railroad strike, representatives of 400,000 employees, and the officials of the larger railroad systems of the country, come to Washington to hold a conference with President Wilson. Shanghai, China: Depositors swoop down on the financial institution, demanding gold instead of paper currency. Redondo, Cal: Bathing girls in one-piece suits are arrested on the beach here, and after being covered with barrels, are lead through the streets of the city. St. Paul, Minn: Royally welcomes Charles Evans Hughes, Republican nominee for President, and large crowds turn out to hear him in the Twin Cities. Salonika, Greece: A trip with Ariel Varges, staff photographer of the Hearst International News Pictorial, in a captive balloon, over the the fighting lines where the Allied and Central Powers' forces are massed for action. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less