New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1929, Page 26

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> Kl . _4_,‘_‘.'/_4&_‘9'2 SHADES OF THE PAST—Here are some metal fig- ures of wolves with mooring rings in their jowls, which were among the ancient relics dug up from the bottom of Lake Nem, ltaly, following drainage operations ordered by Mussolini Iuternational Newsreel w2 el N o A G S A e, IRy THE NAVY'S BEST—Here are the members of the No. 1 Combat Section from the U. S. S. Sara- toga, enroute to Cleveland to per- form during the air races. Front row: Lt. C. K. Lankford, Lt. L. E. “PLAY BALL!" — President WILL “THEY: MAKE IT’ Captain Coste, French war ace, and Maurice Bellonte, his navigator. have announced that they will again make an attempt to cross the Atlantic 1n their plane “Question Mark ™ Coste 15 seen in the forward cockpit of the plane. International Newsreel Gehres and Ensign W. H. Mc Mullen. Center row: Lt. G. T Mundorff, Jr., Lt. J. R. Tate, Lt. C. W. McCluskey, Jr. Back row: Lt. F. O'Beirne, Lt. F C. Sutton and Lt. F. N. Kivette. Internatlonal Newsreel Hoover throws out the ball in the opening game of the Ameri- can Legion Junior baseball game between Buffalo and Union- town, Pa. The chief executive got a great kick out of the con- test for the youngsters were clever players. International Newsreel AR T T - e ST EI\GLISH MERMAID——By winning the 220 yard swim at the Scnior Championships in London xecently, Miss Joyce Hor: rell has established herself as the leading feminine swimmer of England. Rather good for a fourteen year old girl, eh what? MUCH SAFER—This is how German fliers test newly devel- oped parachutes. It's much safer than our method and even if the dummy does get a bad fall. he doesn’t mind. nternational Newsreel § THE “TIGER™ ILL-—( Clemenceau, former Premier of Fra 2 sertously 1l at s g - ONE MILLION SMACKERS!—The “Hi-Esmaro,” pleasure yacht just delivered to 1ts owner, Edward Manville of Pleasant- ville, N Y . 1s seen here docked at the Tebo Yacht Basin in Brooklyn The cost of construction of the graceful craft is repurted to have been one million dollars. ondition ual Newsree N 1l Newsreel Iuternatlional Newsreel Iuternatlonal Newsreel INHUMAN PARENTS—Left to right are, Louis Ihle, five; Emile Ihle, seven, and Adolph Ihle, eight, of Union City, N. J. These three little chaps were strung up by their wrists by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Ihle, who are now serving prison sentences for their inhuman treatment. Ruternational Newsreel “HOCH!"—President Hoersing, of the Reichsban- ner (extreme right) leads the parade held in Berlin, Germany, on August 11th, in celebration of the adoption of the German Constitutioh. Behind Hoersing 1s former Reichchancellor Schiden Tuternational-Newsreel | KEEPING FIT—Governor William Tudor Gardner, of Maine, 1s seen keeping himself i trim by a few acrobatics on a surf board. If there are any other Governors of the forty-eight states who can duplicate this feat—bring ‘em on! Luternational Newsreel AERIAL LICHTHO hattan perched atop the H W Wilson buildung 1s the firt QUESTIONED—Mrs. Grover Hoffman, wife of Grover Hoff- man, a farmer of Summerville, N. J., was questioned concern- ing the death of one boy and the wounding of two other chil- dren who were shot on the Hoffman farm 1n a mysterious manner by persons yet un- known. (nternatlonal Newsreel -High above the streets of Mar aenal highthouse ever built solely tor the purpose of gur ing aeroplane pilots at night over New York / International Newste 1 : E A T I 4 b [y A 4 WG B iR 574 | i 4 PP

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