New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 14

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| HERALD CAMERA-MEN TEL Students in Hornell. N Y., high school who went or permit football team to continue to pl tion ordered the team to disband for season w IKE TO G £T FOOTBALL, WIN en | strike to force school officials to - its schedule. won their pomnt. Board of educa- hen one of pla_\'ur: was mjurcd seriously Photo shows striking pupils, and deserted high school. Neevil Target : Of Inyentress 3 Beulah Louise Henry, who sejoices in title of “Lady Ed- on,” promises to do her st to find way to stamp out 1l weevil. A southern oman sent her some of the ts, and asked her aid, LATER HAVANA DEVISES WINGS FOR HUMANS 7, b ) Individual wings are promised men, even if they are_n’t angelic, as result of invention of Anton Lut;;ch, Austrian engineer. He is seen witl mechanical v.’mgs.vgpcrated by light motor, which he te successfully at Vienna. ORM'’S FURY 1 capiial.r Wreckage of ! other spicture shows how force of storm cracacd «. r extent of destruction in n shed against wuarky W more § nin | 1 wé d buildings, oy = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD VENUS ARGUES IN surreEME COUK Ay Utah made Camille Stohl wait until she was 21 before it allowed her to practice law before state supreme court. She’s youngest and, as you may guess, prettiest member of Utah bar. Salt Lake City’s her home. James E. Watson, Indiana senator, is denying- from Indianapolis hospital that he dictated changes in officers of Indiana K. K. K., as charged before Reed probe coms mittee.» Photo shows Wats reading charges - made against him, and Reed with Sen. Arthur Robertson, In- diana, whom he questioned regarding dealings with klan. NEW WHALER GOES “DOWN TO SEA” £ [ ; ‘%/ »»9‘ and Underwood Bedford famou Photo shows new type putting oug ffom T Aneeles for a At the square bow i3 a .ig door thivugh which carcasses are drawn into the Luid, et . it Heinie’s a Fireman vk Henry Louis Mencken, now puts out fires as well as starts them. “Bad Boy of American Letters” is seen” with fire helmet be- stowed upon him after he was made honorary member of International Association of Tire Chiefs, at convention in New Orleans, Near De’?th — Harry Ho#dini, world fa- mous ‘“‘miracle man,” is seri- ously ill in Detroit, following an operation for acute appen- dicitis. He was seized while giving a performance, » Air Inspector Clarence M. Young, first chief of air inspections, de- partment of = commerce, served in air force on Italian front in war. Des Moines is his home, e = Navy 1s confident of capturing honors in annual internatiopal Photo shows U 8. crew in contests: Sch ler cup T Cuddihy, C. F Schilt, Jr, L THEIR STORY PRESIDENT GOES HOME TO VOTE - i 3 t 3 N § News in Northampton, Mass., on election day:_“Calvin Coolidge, well known local attorney, residing at 21 Mas- sasoit avenue, returned from Washington to cast a ballot for- William Butler, Republican, for senator.” The house is shown. EASY TO KNOW THEM NOW New Jersey is putting its dry enforcement officers in uniform, to confound hi-jackers who have been marauding as prohibition agents. Some drys, however, suggest that uniforming the officers is a “wet plot.” SOCIAL LIGHT TURNS TAXI-DRIVER Bt Clarke Brant, popular member of W hington’s &ounger social set, secretly got himself a job driving a taxi in his spare hours. But now that everybody knows about it, he's continuing, and getting “trade” from debutante friends. seaplane races tor (L. tor.) Lts. I H. Conant, George

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