New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1926, Page 20

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k| E | [ HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY U. S. ORGANIZES RADIO SCHOOLS FOR FARMERS broadcasting stations will co-operate with U. S. department of agriculture in con- radio schools for farmers. Sam Pickard, chief of radio service, is seen indicating s location of the stations. He expects an enrollment of 1,000,000. TS TRIAL Underwood Dances to Fame 3 ron Michael Royce-Garrett, who lost his nerve and the 1 on a suicide pact made with his wife, weary of en- £ privation, is waiting trial in Miami, Fla. He is seen 3 ng an ambulance after appearing at coroner’s office. {He attempted to starve, but broke the fast, < Luc Fails Him Braves Sca Bottom Reed, New Yorker, is elieve o be only wo ideep se r plored the parts of world crashes, irksdale (above), a was killed at McCoc Dayton, when his par; | caught on a plane wire ——p———— Cristo de Vignes, Viennese beauty, is winning new fame as a dancer due to newly ac- quired proficiency in—guess what, the Charleston! Vien- na's “crazy” about the Yane kee dance, Army to Church L 1 f i 3 s ——T Baron von Meldegg, a gen- eral in German army in werld war, now is a monk in a Ba- varian monastery. He is 70, 10-MILE BRIDGE NEéRS_gOMPLETION i | . First of new steel spans are being erected on unique $; Igpse‘ray acrozs Mobile Bay, connecting Mgb ile and Baldwin counties, Alabama. The pro- " . n ! g g > et | 2,500,000 highway bridge and , BABY GOES TO AFRICAN EXILE Betty Jean Hoover, 16 months old, is going to an African exile with her father, W. H. Hoover, who will live miles: from human habitations to make solar observations for Smithsonian Institution, be jungle cubs, ¢ TAKES MOVIES AT BOTTOM OF SEA If she has any playmates they'll — ) e SR Clothed in olive oil and a helmet respirator, Paul Bartsch will spend hours each day for six weeks in filming submarine life off the Florida coast with a specially constructed camera. A spot near Tortugas Island will be scene of the experiment. Bobbed Grandma More of 'Em Newest photo shows that Mary Roberts Rinchart famed ~ Two more entries:in the na- author, and grandmother, is tional beauty contest. Above, young appearing as ‘ever. Maxine Jennings, “Miss Port- It’s first posed portrait taken Jand, Ore.”. Below, Mabel since she had her hair bobbed Riley, “Miss Bixoli, Miss.” * Wilds Missing in - ~— S e A & - & David W. Crosland, Port- [— ] et Search 1s being made for Evelyn Eastman, Chicago ear East Relief worker, who disanpeared in the Caucasus i land, Ore., new imperial po- tentate of Mystic Shrine, was adopted into Flathead Indian tribe with title of “Standing ¢ > Riak Mars ~$o B TTRACT THIS THRONG? NO, DEMPSEY, j;:f A crowd described as larger than those which customarily gather to gape at a president, stormed Flatiron building, New York, to get a glimpse of Jack Dempsey (x) when hesmade an appearance there. PRODUCTION UP IN STRANGEST OIL FIELD Black gold is being sucked from the sea at Su 0Oil derricks line the highs way between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Production is increasing there, reports sayq PRESIDENT’S OLD FISHIN’ HOLE &2 John Wilder, uncle of Calvin Coolidge, where the president used a pole as a boy and which he again visited while at Plymouth, Vt. No Need for Jaii »» D v — Jefferson, Mass., is now so good that it doesn’t need a jail any more, and the town bastile is being rented to Benny Falciglia, cobbler. , He is seen in doorway.; . .. -* AUTOS GATHER IN TRIBUTE TO HORSE It took horses to bring this many autos together. Photo shows parking ground at new Linen Wield's race track, near Chicago.

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