New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1929, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen Tel Their Story = 4 o 4 EXCITING FINISH—"Charlemagne” (No. 14) winning the Deauville Grand Prix in an exciting finish that brought the spectators to their feet and netted its owner a pretty penny. ! Liternatlonal Newsreel — : B STAGES COMEBACK—The German AR e AL track team recently went to England s MARRIED — Marian Gobel, for the first time since the World War [ AIR-MINDED— L 1920 Olympic swimmer and and! feturned tolitslnative landl victor 4 greeted by a British Army official at Hendon, England, after cousin of Art Gobel, well ous. Entrants in the three mile race are [ the noted British statesman had flown from Lossienmouth, known aviator, was married re- Scotland, to attend a conference on the Jewish-Arabian situa- cently to Joseph L. Zerillo of seen here in action. nternationat Newsreol b ion, tuternational Newsreel New York. international Newsreel e Figss S N e AW L A SRR S £d N Cath- crn, pressed through i : i 4 that waited on New ning, Ga,, is the . (53 York’s streets to greet Com- youngest competi- i 4 ¥ R ) AT g e s ’ %% mander Eckener, when the mas- . tor in the Nation- P i 4 : - " Wi vy St ‘ 5 . ter of the Graf Zeppelin was HO\IEY"C( NING—The f Elde ;lml\{’lfl; M:ot;}r]ecss,s ' ¢ oy s : : : v e M}Sd A Carnp Jr snapped with “Hubbie” on the boardwalk at Atlantic' at' Carip, Perry, W 4 L : NEW BRITISH “SUB"—Pictured here is the "Oswald" newest and 8“m:1‘r’“f’“Hi":%f£c;c§hI\filég City, where the Js are spending a portion of their hon Ohio.International A finest submarine in the British Navy which successfully passed all diving e plg‘l.:uls A fie 51‘001 e o, Galif i e ewsreel i . tests and has now been placed in commission International Newsreel ey ahon: International Newsreet FAST DRIV- ING — Lou Meyer (ins won the Mile Auto Race, at Altoona, Pa., Labor Day, add- ing to his already large string of laure a prem ier racing (Below) A gen eral view of the race : . S ity R ol e R : PLAYBOY — Harry : ' Sopac 3 ;. K. Thaw, well known for his escapades of the past, is seen marching in the Firemen's Labor Day parade, in Wash- . 3 L ington, D. C. Quite < : = a bit older looking but still the “Eternal Play- boy™ Internationnl Newsreel International Newsreel IN A RUSH-—British cruiser H.M.S. Barhamb, is seen here as she steams across the seas with reinforcements for the British forces in Palestine.

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