New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1929, Page 18

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FTERYRRARERE] .:r \ \ |/ I\ f i\ : N (] \ /] N /| A\ / N ] 5 l/ N\ : R é SHUNS CUPID — Miss Eva Lancks, Pennsylvania musical prodigy, who sails for Europe to 'study, signed contract not to fall in love or get married for two years while studying. International Newsreci HEADS ESTHONIA — Prime Minister Strandmann of Es thonia, former Ambascador to Poland, who has been chosen to head the new peasant coalition government therc International Newsreel o ARMY BLIMP FINDS NEW LANDING FIELD--For the first time in history, C-41, an army blimp, was landed on the spacious plaza in front of the Capito! building at Washington, with Senator Hiram Bmgha{n, only qualified air pilot 1n the U S Senate, as a passenger The Senator had made a hurried flight from Langley Field. Va., to attend 1 meeting of the Senate Finance Committee VOICE HAD “IT" — Baroness de Laudin, widow late Baron de Laudmn, relinquishes title to wed Mr Albin, Ameri- can radic tenor, who voice first attracted him to her. International Newsreel CONVICTS MUTINY —View of State Prison at Auburn, N Y., where rioting prisoners set fire to one of the buildings after killing two and I v ng 16 10 a five-hour battle which was the ntense ever known 1 a New York prison International Newerecl International Newsreel REDSKIN TEACHER—Chief Two Guns White Calf, left, of Glacier Park Indian Reservation, passes tine of day with a red buddy The Chief holds daily conversational classes for white people in his tepee, educating them in the sign language of the original Ameri Iuternational Newsrey| HERE FOR NET COMPE- TITION—Members of British Wightman Cup team arrive here for tennis matches to take place at Forest Hills, L. 1. L. to r, Mrs. B C. Covell, captain; Mrs D C. Shepherd-Barron, Mrs. L. R. C Mitchell, Miss WY Betty Nuthall, Mrs. M. Wat- son International Newsreel WINS HIGH JUMP —Jean Shiley, of Mea dowbrook Club, Phila., winner of running high jump of 4 feet, 9-and 74 inches in N. A. A. U Women's Cham- pionship meet at Chi- cago. International Newsreel Mrs. Medill McCormick, of Chicago, popular Congress: woman from Illinois, calls at the White House while n Wash- ington to pay her respects to the nation’s chief executive, (nternational Newsreel ARMY CON- TRASTS -~ The T —————SN smallest band leader GET HEARTY WELCOME —Roger Willams, left, and Lewss Yancey, Rome fliers, an- swer cheers of crowds at New York upon return from Europe. With them is George Mand, who represented the Mayor 1n welcoming them International Newarecl pyed in the U S Army is Warrant Officer | John Fisher, five feet, two inches. He is shown with Spen- cer de Mille of Newton, Mass., who is six feet, six inches in height. ST NGRS S L e T A e e S e a4 LU 4 M g e R~ Faae PP S T TSP 3 20N Xy Fo- qu - A T N B LN A [— 218 T AN F ZIN P AINCT 71N AN TEZIN ST N AT B4 AN TR 4 L e L%

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