New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1929, Page 20

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FAREWELL TO GRAF— This 1mn crowd is only part of the thousands who od the giant Zeppelin as > was housed in the Navy hangar at Lakehurst, N. J., be- fore starting her world tour. International Newsreel L & o e I - : ‘ i ( - sgELy e River bridge, now offsct the stark and MAY KNO —Charles AIR ROMANC Baver, Zeppelin engineer, had an carly visitor soon after landing at Lakehurst, in the person of his fiancee, Dorothy Kirchmier =~ At right is interesting study of Dr Hugo Eckener, Commander, taken aboard the dirigible. Internatlonal Newsreel 5 ; MORE COMFORTABLE NOW—Dr. ja»mcs H. Snook, reclining on a beach chair, confers with TURE—There's beauty in steel and concrete, as shown by this photo of the great Hudcon one of his COU“‘SeI during the trial for his confessed murder of Theora Hix, Ohio State co-ed. in New York, silhouetted against the late afternoon sun. Soft cumulus clouds floating above )udg‘e Scarlett al.‘owcd the chair to be brought into the courtroom since the discomfort suffered by 1 <t span ever attempted by man. S the defendant following surgical tests. | Newareel Iuternational Newsreel o HIT-RUN VICTIM — New ™ York police have had enough 4 of the hit and run type of driver who endanger the lives of the city’s children. Mar- garet Garvey, aged four, of Brooklyn, is the latest victim of the unequal contest of flesh against who luckily es- caped death. Internatlonal Newsreel Pp—— w— L et e SMASHES FORMER RECORD—Dr. E K of Ventura, Cal, poses with F i SPEED KIN G—Richard J. Burke, of Los Angeles, pas: senger on Zeppelin, is world’s fastest traveler. He flew from London to Friedrichshafen, em- barked on Zeppelin, took air- rail route to the Coast from New York and covered the entire distance of 8,500 miles in 148 hours 1pternational Newsreel RENEWING RELATIONS— M. Dovalevsky, Soviet envoy to Great Britain, is in London supervising trade and indus- trial relations between his country and England. International Newsreel SEEKS HER SON—Mrs. David J. Sandlands, stepmother of Charles L. Sandlands, Detroit, } Mich., prohibition agent missing since he boarded Bt Natio \rnament ta Barbara, in which 1 ; ) yacht of John M. Heath to investigate violation of e - t o by Horace Ford of v L RRES . g & navigation act, and in subsequent battle fell over- International Newsreel | o g : . e B board. e International Newsreel

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