New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1926, Page 32

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. 5,000 CASES OF HOOCH NABBED ON SCHOONER DREADED VESUVIUS IN ACTION AGAIN OPENING DOORS OF CONQRESS New photo of Mount Vesuvius, dreaded volcano of Italy, which is in action again, The picture was taken from a plane, ~Far below is site of Pompeii, destroyed by the volcano. NOW’S TIME TO GET YOUR GOAT *? il Underwood and Underwood P 8 i > No need to worry about cold weather with “plumage™ like this prize Angora, owned by Floyd Earwood, Coms stock, Tex. KING FERDINAND IN LAST PUBLIC.. APPEARANCE BEFORE DIRE ILLNESS +King Ferdinand pictured on his last public appearance before his illness. He is seen reading a royal message at opening of parliament in Bucharest. @ I ? FLIERS GATHER FOR 18,000-MILE HOP Duncan Field, army airport n arations at height for 18,000-mile pione aviators and five amphibian planes have been : Standing (1. to r.) Capt. Ira C. Baker; Lieu Lieut®Charles M. Robinson. Sitting (. to nard S. Thom Fairchild; Lieut. Leonard D. Weddington, Maj. H. A. Dargue, Lieut. Ennis C. Whitehead; Capt, Arthur B. McDaniel, Capt. Clinton F. Woolsey; Lieut, John W. Benton. L Aid for Fa_rrfit}@‘ and Underwood 7% +J. G. Rodgers (left), sergeant-at-arms of house of rep-‘, yesentatives, and Bert 'Kennedy (right), head doorkeeper; opening the great metal doors of the house for short ses- sion of congress. FOREIGNERS MENACED IN HANKOW (V9] Charles L. McNary, Ore. gon, slated to be chairman] of senate agriculture com- mittee, is framing new farm bill which calls for appro- priation of $250,000,000 to aid farmers in stabilizing prices. New measure con- tains essential principlesof ;’)l_l]-]fated McNary-- Haugen il Grain Champion Undervood and Underwood [QURRASE & ; e e e American destroyers Truxton and Pope are hovering o6ff Hankow, China, to protect lives of aliens during a threatened anti-foreign strike of Chinese labor unions. Photo shows street in Hankow. - BEAUTY CHAMP SUES GRID STAR . Herman Trelle stead farmer at Wembley, Peace River, Alberta, is go- ing home from Interna- tional Livestock Exposition nd oats crowns, t exhibitor to win both championships. ¢ with prep- Joseph Pondelik, former University of Chicago football 0 which 10 star who was twice named on mythical All-American ced “‘,‘“‘3‘: teams, denies charges made by wife, formerly Margaret ; Lieut. Muir S. Leigkt “prettiest girl in Chicago,” in divorce suit. Mrs. viit commander; Pondelik, who won beauty title from 5,000, alleges her husband’s favorite sport was tackling and throwing her across room. . Schooner 4‘Concuelo II,” captured within 12-mile limit, off New York, by e :oast guard cutter “Porter,” yielded cargo made up of 5000 cases of whisky, champagne) brandy and rum, z Lured by Subway BOOZE CHRISTENS RUM CHASER ;. Underwood and Under'ood‘ . When six new rum chasers were launched at South Camden, N. J., real champagne was used to christen them. Sponsor is seen applying a bottle of pre-war vintage. » ~ HOGS THE HONORS came over from Germany with her parents two years ago, she fell in love with New York’s subways, The SINS family moved on to Chi- cago, and Gertrude pined so much for a subway ride that she ran away. Cleve- land police intercepted her, sent her home on prosaic railroad. : Fifi Weds Again e ° : ’ < : l.';»d ind -d-n Barrow hog which won title of grand champion at In- ternational Livestock Show, in Chicago, is owned by Iowa State college, Ames. The animal weighs 450 pounds. TWO PRESIDENTS IN FAMILY Rumors that have been flitting about eastern society for sometime were con- firmed when engagément of Fifi Widener Leidy, youth- ful divorcee, and Milton . Holden was formally an- L nounced. Fifi eloped when Brothers who have attained distinction as educators. 17, lived in cottage with Ernest M. Hopkins (left) is president of Dartmouth, and Carter Leidy, laborer, for 8 [ouis B. Hopkins is president-elect of Wabash college. time, divorced him Jast Jan- Both are New Hampshire natives, Ernest baving been UALY: & born in 1877 and Louis in 1881,

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