- LATE WORLD NEWS TOLD IN PICTURES 1 WHEN A LOCOMOTIVE RUNS AWAY—This damage resulted when a freight locomotive ran away from its crew, in Paris, at tained a tpeed of 80 mile* an hour and crashed into a suburban local, injuring 82 persons. The locomotive started its unguided nut U the engineer and fireman were seated at the side of the track, , eating lunch. ' - ... " HUEY’S MEN— National guards men mobilized by Senator Huey P. Long for duty at the New Orleans elections gaze upon the Missis sippi river, from one of the docks on which they have been bil leted. Many of the soldiers are from the hills of northern , Louis iana and are get ting their first g 1 i m p s e of the river, f ■* m PAYS HOMAGE—William Far num, hero of many a silent drama, is among those who recently turned out to do honor to Max Reinhardt, European theatrical producer. • . AS TRAGIC STORY OF LINER UNFOLDS—Dickerson N. Hoover, left, director of»the steamship inspec tion service, listens as Ivan Freeman, third mate, extreme right, tells his version at the New York in quiry of Vie fire which consumed the Morro Castle. IK STUBBORN BLAZE—Fire Chief "William Taggart of Asbury Park is shown aboard the blazing hulk of the Morro Castle, heading a company of firemen who trained two hose lines, each throwing water at the rate of 1,000 gallons a minute on the ship. NEAR TRAGEDY—Failure to sight this yacht, the Black Ar row, for two days caused Presi dent Roosevelt and his family un easiness until it sailed irvto Port land, Me., harbor with James Roosevelt and his companions safe aboard William Hunter Perry, John Knowlton and Elliott Knowlton, are shown on deck. Notice the jumbo sail damaged in the storm the boat rode out. ? a ' 3N STRIKE FRONT—This encampment of Company H, North Carp ina national guards, has been set up to protect textile mills which have reopened, CREATING ROMANCE—Once again Venice stages its annual re gatta with all its old world color and pomp. Gay barges and gon dolas bearing officials are shown "parading” down the Grand canal. STRANGE PALS — Whenever Jack Steen of Seattle, Wash., wants a pal to swim with, he goes to the beach, calls, and his pet seal conics a-flipping. ANOTHER LAST ROUNDUP—These sheep at Ogden. Utah, stockyards are a part of the western flock being thinned through the govern went sheep reduction program planned to relieve the drouth-congested ranges. > * .-ivs- ’• - I £$*** f j ,'n. - §|S§F *<■'<> f <^*s ¥s'~',si't& ','/tS3f W , ALL HOPPED UP!—Just to get into the spirit of the occasion Dorothy Hansen dons a. pair of shorts made of hops, at Independ ence, Ore,, as 20,0ft0 pickers start the annual harvest of hops.