New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1929, Page 18

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S\ EEX, - | e ROME FLIERS TAKE OFF—The silvery- colored “Pathfinder” being taken down the beach at Old Orchard, Me., for its hop-off for Rome, Italy, piloted by Roger Williams and Lewis Yancey, the latter practically unrecog- TRAIN CRASH—When this [ Frisco suburban train passed a al at St. Lous, Mo., nacked by a Burling- nizable in the little domestic scene taking ton local, ulting 1n injuries place, left, just before the take-off to 34 persons International Newsreel International Newsreel HARD TO G ET—Prince Humberto, heir to throne of Italy, snapped at Memorial Ser- vices of Bersaglieri troops at Rome, a triumph for Italian photographers, as H. R. H. trav- els extensively and is seldom caught on his native soil. International Newsreel AN 1 ZIS T 21N ZIn b 2N T 2IN=T—a5 - AIX = -} N\ [ A SOCIETY LEAD- ERTThe Pnnchss ] ) 3 o : : - SOCIALIST PIER — Sir Os- do‘momp.afz‘m ; g\ & PERIE S \ ; . . wald Mosley, “Socialist M. P., GO:‘IC], wi Lf; t e | R 4 % who nhented a million and a ( orer:% of Rome, 5 ; 4 - ; quarter from his father, with xsh oofi]c_ Iu;;]m af ~ : TEACHING TEACHERS—Pop Warner, nght, football coach at Stanford ART OF TACKLIN Bob Zuppke, right, football coach at University of whom he was on bad terms af- tfc of ua‘ ostess § University, 1s conducting a summer school for athletic coaches at Washington Illinois for 16 years, teaches Alan Belmont, San Diego, Cal,, student, how to “hit ter allying himself with the o | the Itahan capi- : A State College at Pullman, Wash | with the help of Ward Almbert, left, basket- ‘em low.” All you have to remember, sa Zuppke, 15 to use your head, keep Labor Party. Ifn‘”,rnmm] ] ol ¥ ¢ I;:Bl':sagtmilit Purdue, and Babe Hollingberry, center, football cosch at Wash- 1t down, tackle low and turn your face in toward your knee. InCeR LI lEN e aran] International Newsreel International Newsreel . SHE'S PRO NOW — Diving pose of Martha Norelius, who recently turned professional and entered 4th annual Wrig- ey swimming marathon to be held in Toronto, Can International Newsrecl CIE NP IS LN AN QUITE A CATCH— Walter Hagen, famous POET ILL AGAIN— D’Annunzio, famous poet, who has been number of month dered to bed by pl his home in Cardon Interna golfer, rowning : whatever golf sorrows 5 “ he might have in the waters of Seekirt Beach, near Rochester, N. Y., his home town Internatinnal Newsreel THAT WASN'T SO BAD!—Ian R. Mann, of Cambridge University, practises hurdles at New Haven field, while training for Yale- Harvard, Oxford-Cambridge track and field mee. at Harvard Stadium, Cambrid NURSES CONVENE IN CANADA—Advance guard of 35 distin- guished European nurses arrives here en route to Montreal, Can.,, to attend International Congress of Nurses, prominent among them being Mother D'Ornelles (wearing cross), who is a Legion of Honor Nurse and will represent France. Internatlonal Newsreel N TN NIZINZ ENIZ T SIZ T NEZ-=1- LN B NN RSTE Gl

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