New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1929, Page 14

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GUIDES ZEP'S FATE—The firm hand of Knut Eckener, son of the commander of the Graf Zeppelin, takes his turn at controls during a former flight. His a will be invaluable during present world flight. International Newsreel FALLING FOR THE RADIO—'Buddy” Bushmeyer, famous parachute jumper and inventor of the catapult device for airplanes, . is shown on the wing of his plane above Roosevelt Field, N. Y., { BLASTS THROUGH— just before he made a parachute jump to earth brqadcasting his Dg;o[hgcgungi,t 3gic01u1n’]a descent by radio. A-short wave set is strapped ltr?m}-::nlo)s:lki\'c\vsreex Wi matches at Rye, N. Y., from Mrs. James by re- markable scores of 6-3 a and 62, [Her play fea- MOTHERS HONOR SONS wured the opening of the —War mothers of Wyandotte tournament. % International Hlustrated News . szil‘ljtya,. h](f:n:?;; :f:te\i:b;fu:n American doughboy 4n mem- ory of their boys who “went West” in the World War. The statue is erected on U.S. Highway No. 40 about twenty: miles west of Kansas City and -attracts instant attention from those who pass it. International Newsreel DIPPER DUCKS—Here are Jehnny and Mickey Riley of Los Angeles, who are expected to win the national diving % o 1 . championships at San Fran- RECORDED — Alex- i cisco. Mickey is present ander Par z A A.A.U. Senior Champion. coast theatre International Newsreel is Ix‘;mcrpnrnhitl “ 1 o e i REPRESENTS RUSSIA — Valerian Dovgalevsky,eSoviet booked on AIR CHIEF £ d Secretary of Commerce, in f : envoy, will soon meet English assault charges °C of Aviatio! . M en, is shown here with dipl brought by Eunice his wife as he-arrive n Europe on the Leviathan after a iDioae Lond‘?“ negotia- Pringle. continental sojourn in the interest of aviation tions for the recognition of the Taternational Newsred) Tuternational Newsreel Soviet Union by England. luternational Newsreel TITLED AMERICAN BOY - " > . — Comte Gilles Mailly-Chal- ' 3 o A 8 HER RECORD SAFE!'—When it com lons, eleven year old . Tia R Z . endurance, Miss Vera Stone of Ripley, Ten- c1sco bu,\\, on the de ; ¥ i I 5 DEA' nessee, feels that her title as long distance father, Comte Ar . ¥ ; Gl at Wads. Hiccough Champion™ is safe for a long Challons, 1n Par r while to come. Miss Si h ; pnaetn ; i i and scores ne. Miss Stone hiccoughed con- MORE HONORS FOR BOWLERS—John Ruthkowsky of Syracuse, N Y., and ;:i:n::lhm;i of dest f badly ~ ser train ran into an tinuously for fifty-nine days despite efforts Joe Schreiber of Detroit, Mich., returning on the S.8. cfévelanfi with the (mi:h?es 1 in k by medical men to stop her. they won at the International Bowling Championship Matches held at Stockholm, International Newsreel B T : 3 Vi X Luternational Newsree - O, gEzan ationat Newsreel Sweden, and Leipsig, Germany. Iuternational Newsreel

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