New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 24, 1927, Page 12

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e ——— to-India flight. This plane, piloted by Charles R. Carr, fell into'the Danube. He and his navigator were injured. (Interpational Dlustrated Pont Glendenning, adopted daughter of the : powder billionaire, is threat- . L : o : ened with suit by Harold S. iy ; : . | . ; i 3 Glendénping, her former M.ISS NEfWfiSOi}:N;i)fY;K X R % L e . . s e s ety ; g 3 “W“WW““““;"W % husband, who secks custody Miss Froda Merse is declared | ; : e “‘SLEEPING BEAUTY” REGAINS MIND—Mrs. Clara Drummond, fv‘if?e, l‘mefl?“ chfgvlififilr = ;:‘1: Efe':fiseit::rlfimg sy ol eu;‘e‘;;b af::;r-:(;c;xo;d son. to be the prettiest by judges : : - B i who-four months ago went into a coma as the result of gas poisoning, 3 v 2 e - husband, 12 -’ n:mzngel\gss New Yn‘]rk.g : ; L is slowly regaining her consciousness. * She’s shown with her gister-in. 8ns- Picture taken.at Chicago, where he’ll fight Gene Tunney Carrier, is.now a struggling (International Illuktrated News) : g 7 2 on. Cn(ernational Newsreel) lawyer. law in a Los Angeles hospital, (Intermational Newgree)) 00T ational fic awyer: P (Irfternationnl Nevrsrgel) I 2 18 HE GETTING TIRED!—Here are two new pic- ; » 4 ’ - o g i ¢ tures of President Coolidge. Top shows him with i H + & y: o . Hagt - 3 i Mrs. Coolidge and his son John; lower picture ‘shows e S % s : o ] ’ * ' him speaking to the Indians at Pine Ridge Reservation. HOPES—Sheila Scott, sev- g 4 i . 4 , ; i Notice that he appears tired and careworn, perhaps enteen-year«old'- sister of ¢ . % 5 3 2 § % e, V. the reason for his recent ‘choosin, Gordon Scott, missing Dole y p . 4 Ry . S # air racer, has faith that her presidency. brother will be found alive. (International Newsreel) A MESSY WRECK—The roadbed was torn up for half a mile when nine cars left the track near Neillsville, Wis. The-only injuries were those suffered by a hobo stealing a ride. s ; CHAMPION . — Lieutenant * Byrop J. Connell, of San Diego, holds the naval sea- plane record, having driven an eleven-ton seaplane 1,563 e L S N R a o i miles in twenty hours, 45 LAND-TO-SHIP AIRMAIL THWARTED BY FOG — Efforts of Lieutenant Clarence H. . mm“t(fiu’::_gu:?nfffi:‘_?gsw_‘ Schildhauer to drop mail on the liner Leviathan 500 miles at sea failed when dense fog. : T forced him back. Picture shows_the PN taking ‘off from -Boston on the hazardous ex- periment, ntammatianal Nawsralt ¢ -

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