New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1927, Page 24

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e — SOWING 500 ACRES IN SIXTY HOURS—Seeding records are héld by LATEST-Ilcre’s Gene Tun- F. B. Ingels (right), owner of a huge wheat ranch at Dufur, Ore. Eleven ney’s latest picture, taken seeding wiachines. sowed 500 acres in sixty hours, (International Newsreel) during = the heavyweight champ’s vacation in the Lau- PEEETAASGETEEY pantian Mountains, Canada, Not so0 bookish now, wot? (International Newereel) wmré S A STARTED IT—E. C. Cham- berlin, mechanically in- clined, brought the first au- holds the prize for the lf)nmhi!c to Denison, Iowa. mallest dog in the annual " . - i - - .l\m\' hlls sou} Cl:’lrcnlcc, ".‘ l[m 5 ity K e i ? s e carned mechanies by tink- R Ry Nlmr\?,u A('(E:‘n‘lzei\li')‘:fils(;ll:": 4 , A PIG FOR BYRD—Commander Richard I. Byrd has a new cring with the ear, is one of i hool of Rus- Flake'” just fits in her purse i 3 3 pet—a guineapig. Marquise 'l']lc({(l()fl\ I{Iurg(mn Prcsenlcd !|_H‘ those who hope to reacl ', A Défender of the Revolution,” by Jukoff. Mas- isnatiaalNiasnds animal to the aviator as a mascot for his New York to Paris Paris from New York by iess marks: the sculpture, (I-I-N Exclusive) 2 4 flight. (International Nowsreel) plang. B (ingomationat Newsreel) ANOTHER— A new 4 Telen ix rising to 2 tennis honors, She’s Helen Jacobs, ; “ B — Berkeley, (al., who'll ; . . : llivvzr}"; rl‘m:?lsin start her castern ; - ? . — the United campaign this sum- . States fleet now mer. has religious reading. Piec- ture shows members of the New York Bi. ble Society dis- tributing 37,- 000 Bibles and chapters of th Bible to sailor just before they left for war ma- neuvres in the Atlantic (LI.N T R——— TICKLISII—Purting a new top on a flagpole isn't the softest job in the world. hut it Il in a day’s work to Charles Loose, New Yorl z i 4 s o : . e ’ stgeplejack : . & MOTHER BIDS LINDBERGH FAREWELL —Charles A. Lindhergh, “the ¥) 0 i ’ : A fl_im from New York to Paris with the ( specd of his mbther. She is Mrs, H 4 Lindbergh, of Detroit. She posed for }\ivm!m\ but halked s ing I'.(\':l" EXCHANGING PIPES OF PEAC ‘—(‘lliei’ Two Guns, White (' She Evangetine von Maltzan, German ambassador to America, ex A at kissing her boy in frong diplomat’s. visit to Glacier Park, Mont, x alf and Ra;'on 'A”;;ow change pipes of peace during the — of the camera explaining she ““wasn’t demonstrative,”” (International Newsreel) AInternational Newsreal)

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