New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1929, Page 18

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MAY BE BUDDIES AGAIN—This photo, above, of “white” Russians in trenches with Chinese troops, as they appeared in recent civil war at Shanghai; and that below, of Nationalist Chin officer with white Russian, taken during -] period, s curious sidelight on present relation between Chinese Nationalists and “Red™ R International Ne = KNOWS HER KEYS — Marie Slattery, Cincin- nati, Ohio nographer, lished a new speed record when she wrote 75 words a min- 3 ute for 15 mn- asy . : . i . - utes* of strange » 4 3 z 5 s GIANTS PLAY- dictation, without 3 } B i THING— Students of making an error. 3 : i q Bible will easily see Tuternational s i 2 #1 why this freak tree was Newsreel ; 3 named “David’s Sling STILL FULL OF PEP—He who walks with - zr;d lg}?flimu?m&:fi § George Bernard Shaw must step lively if he aear Seattle, Wash., 1t wants to keep pace with the famous author v el e nd dramatist. He h ty stride, as of 1ts resemblance to him breez: gh the senginel crotch of a giant shing shot. International Newsreal AR Ber 4 ATm EE & DT B LR R 4 LN S < e M 4 b N 2 HAS HIGH IDEAS—Un- daunted by police efforts to squelch his quest for flagpole sitting championship, Avon Foreman, 14, of Baltimore, Md, is shown atop his perch, still unsated after his 14th hour. International Newsreel o A e IR o] = A =y - ) | ——" T 4 By spad ool =y DOES SHE LOOK A ROOSE- VELT?—New and interesting o | & ioisi 2 . study of Paulina Longworth, 5 NAL SHRINE—Stratford Hall, completed 200 s as the home of the first - . six-yearold daughter of the ’r:{x}tzx\\)'i li])‘;‘n‘r:{gc;:; o?ii\golnviif:f Virginia, of hxr: Lr‘.\é]noz EOI)L s Lee and Francis Lightfort SEES THROUGH IT—AIl Smuth, no relative of ex-Governor Al Smith, looks over an gof?k or less “FH known Lee. signers of the Declaration of Independence, as well as of Lighth , nd his son, the immortal through the monster 12-inch gun at one of harbor defense units at Fort Hancock, N Y Al'sa Speaker Nicholas 'Longworth Robert E Lee, passed to Robert E. Lee Mem. dation at e v Rev. Giles private at the Fort and as such will see much service when strenuous tests of harbor defenses 2nd Mrs. Longworth, formerly : = 3 i S Navy sc o & : Alice Roos: B Cooke, inset, 92 years old, last survivor of Robert E. Lee's aternational Newsreer Will be held in conjunction with U S Navy scouting fleet International Nowsregl C"l‘:}[‘“m“um Nowsml EFas— 1 718 1~ 7ZIN L ZIN | A o » 3 : ALL IN THE DAY'S WORK—Dale “Re b \\-:;)}:t o : i ; - % % pilot, and I'wrr;! O'Brine, rxg}xl. who ha cen s Y 2 B “ direct result, say phy : ? : g < g £OIE DiE i oib o their plane St. Louis Robin, nonchalantly SIGNED FOR TIFF—Manager Humbert J. Fugazy, second from left, caged signatures of Tom consuming abou i . : ] passed their 247th hour with the comment that they not Heeney, standing left, and Victorio Campola, standing night, for a ten-round bout to take place at S orlly had no intentions of coming down, but 1 fact had Ebbets Field, New York, next month, Charles Harvey, left, i Heeney's manager. while Gustavo only “started flying. International Newsreel - Leneve, right, 15 bossing Campolo, luteruationnl Newsreel BT Tt S\ e Sy 4 Nl S A RN S N A b 2

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