New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1929, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen ‘ o A \ ¢ % ” 5 : LEADS NAVY—Adnural W. = . 4 ' . ” f P ] % V Pratt, Commander-in-Chief SCRAP IRON Thir- % # % ? ¥ of the Umited States Fleet, is pictured here as the flagship Texas left New York for a long cruise. International Newsreel teen persons were killed as the crack oilfield special . . i : was reduced to splinters Lo AIR RALES (JET UNDbRWAY*The greatest parade tha! Cleveland Ohuo, at Neryetta, Oklahoma 4 " has seen in many years featured the opening of the National Air Races in Escaping steam scalded 11 : which most of the prominent pilots of the country will take part. Of thc 13 to death. luternational Nowsreel International Newsreel 4 : GOOD AS NEW —Tommy Hitchcock dons s polo armor to reenter the lists at Roslyn, L. L, 4 after an enforced ; lay-off due to a ; ; s i # recent accident. : S WORK IN PERIL—The con- otetnacional structive program of establish- 3 : A g a permanent home for the TRON MAN—Clarence “Buster 2 . ¢ Jewish race n Palestine fos- RIGHT AT HOMEOrghaned by e ragedy Crabbe wis the e svim il [P SEA RAIDER'S SISTER —Looking 2s formidabl as ramesake, the “Bmden,” 7ed by Professor Chaim Weiz when her father, Clarence Flener, killed her in the National AAU meet in ¢ 4 which ravaged the seas during the World War, the new “Emden™ arnves at ot s FU have received mother and himself, Dorothea Flener, aged 2, San Francisco, Cal. Buster inci- § Honolulu on a peace cruise around the world. International Newsreel 2 serous setback frorln the ma- greets her new brother. August Pankava, of dentally was entered in every event § rauding Afflll’llsw:fx:a![::lslst&::! o5 Chicago, [Il. whose parents have adopted on the card. rternational Newsrest s Dorothea. ‘International Newsreel FAMOUS MISSION ENDANGERED —The work of termutes, slowly eating at- the exposed beams of the San Miguel Archangel Mission in California, 18 weakening the 132-year-old structure. Originally ved together with rawhide, the mussion has with- stood the ravages of tme. lts collapse would destroy prceless art treasures and decoratio Iuternational Newsreel ; THIRSTY — ] B. ON LO HOP—Lieuten ¥ % ; 3 Hurst, refueling ex--§ Bernard Thompson. army flier, X ¢ A iy pert, stands by the will act as co r ¢ valve at the mooring “Horr.et” during th Juranc 5 ‘4 mast at Mines Field, § test which will be made with X 3 ’ § Cal., which will feed b this plane carrying n r N x . is seen the gas fuel into the & the West to the e L N Wl S e spelin be- § HIS FOR KEEPS, NOW—With his defeat of George M. Lott, Jr., at Newport, and return protest against the slaying b e L H R. L, “Big Bill" Tilden comes into permanent possession of the James S. Cushman of the crac rmy 2 ratlon reel e i . i i L trophy, which he is shown (left) receiving from the donor, James S. Cushman. i i : luteruational Newsreel natioual Newsrecl ORISR R R A

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