New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1927, Page 20

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CASHING of the numerous spectacular flights in_ American-made ‘planes,. American factories are selling aircraft to all the world. Here’s Clarence M. : g Young, of Des Moines, Ia., /appointed director of a new di B e Department to_foster. such {international Newareel). — Se]do;n As a result: I " Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story FINDS EGGS!— Mrs. Charles J. Fish, now with the Buffalo, N. Y., Museum of Natural Sciences; holds the distinction qtf being the first zoologist to discover eels’ eggse s « e Tllustrated, News) L ' AND WHAT WILL BE NEXT ?—Styles in dancing change, as John Mack Brown, football star, and Gwen Lee, of Los Anges les, demonstrate., The minuet opened dancing history in America. ‘Then came the old-fashioned waltz, almost as stately" ' Ragtime followed and so did the Bowery, the first of the jazz dances. . Followed a whole series of ballroom dances, illus- trated by the newwaltz above. Then the Charleston became the fad, quickly followed by the Black Bottom. And toda; . damcing masters are trying to invent a new dance that will ‘take ** ¥ UAKE-ROCKED . SHRINES REPAIKED—Work of re by, the’earthquake in. Jerusalem, has started., Picture.s |the‘scene,of;much_damage.» KINGS--OF THE EAST AND WEST—I +damaged might,be noroyalty., Pictures:show: here Christ walked, hohor.during.Fuad’s’ visit.to;London Unternatinnal Newareel) -, s — — ] t’s part of royall ys-job to;keepTin the public eye—otherwise there King ,F}lad of Egypt and King George of England inspecting the guard of ;‘and, King:Alfonse of Spain,at a benefit fot Spanish tuberculosis sufferers. pairing shrines sacred to, Christians, hows the Mount_of Olives, w #does one realize that Elinor Glyn,' discoverer‘\ of ‘It jis"a grandmother. Nevertheless, - the 'novelist’ 'has just re fturned ‘to” New <York aftep ivisiting' four| grandchildren abroad, (International Newareeld SMALLEST — Russell M. Arundel shows the national convention of Photo FEn. gravers, meeting in Wash- ington, what he claims to he the smallest book in the world. It has 64 pages, inches square, and the complete Ruba Omar Khayyam. (International Newereel) ON BATTLE'S ANNTVERSARY — and Admiral Togo visit the fam 15 which, seven m e Japanese Emperor (left) battleship Mikasa, anchored BYRD HONORS ITNKNO\\]N SOLDIER—Commander Richard E. FOR SUDDEN STOPS—Equivalent to four-wheel brakes is a n vears ago to the day, Togo P:yrd cut shoM the receptions and h_onors tendered by the C. Francis Jenkins, at v:iped cut the Russian Baltic fleet, Lrench at the end of his trans-Atlantic hop. But he did cot fail which reverses the Gnteraaticnal Dllustrated Newsy t0 pay his own tribute to the Unknown Soldier. He’s shown Placing making it possible a wreath on the tomb under the Arc d’Triomphe. (taternational Newreely; — ur ew 1nvention Of of Washington. It’s an automatic attachment for airplanes, propeiler the instant the landing wheels touch the ground, to stop in half the usual distance. (Intematicnal Newsreel)

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