New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1929, Page 20

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proe 72 INZ N7 DX\ ot = s o M _1 o W FAP- ) Lo < s S H?E@ :Camerameh” Te THE PEACE EAGLE SOARS—The thirty-passenger Fok- ker-four motored airplane recently successfully passed all tests and will soon be put into commercial service. r, is seen (left) smashed a world’s record when Jockey John Maiben rode him to vic- tory in the Lex- ington Handicap, at Belmont Patk, N. Y. International Newsreel TOOK THE COUNT—Benny Leonard, re- tired undefeated lightweight champ, never had an opponent put him in the hospital P until now. This was no human but a taxi. His mother is in constant attendance on Clan International Newsreel seated, with his attorney, s they prepare legal guns for & divorce suit against his wife ference International Newsreel orgahization of junior air enthusiasts. International Newsreel HERE SOON— Premier Ramsay MacDonald, of Great Britain, with his daugh- ter, Ishbel, will shortly arrive in this country to confer with Pres- ident Hoover on national disarma- S s THE GREAT LAKES MYSTERY—What happened to the freight ship “Andaste” with its crew of twenty-cight men? This question is still unsolved, for search by boat and airplane have failed to find a single trace of the ship since it left South Chicago, Ill. Tt is believed lost with all on board. International Newsrcel FUTURE “LINDYS"—Donald Jones and William Klien of Washington, D. C., hold a serious con- with Robert W. Burns, right, after being made members in the “Sky Climbers,” national International Newsree) i i “CHAMPS” TAKENGTICE— Miss Eugenie Patterson, of Weilesley, Massachusetts, re- cently astounded the world when she swam The Hellespont while on a trip abroad. She is a student at Smith College and returned fo this country on the S. S. Volendam. International Newsreel APPOINTED COUNSEL— Colonel Thad. H. Brown, of Washington, has becn appointed counsel to the Federal Power Commission by Secretary of War Good. Brown managed President Hoover’s pre-conven- tion campaign in Ohio last year. International Newsreel CRIPPLED CHAMPION — Left to right are Clarence Charest, one- armed tennis star of Washington, D.C.,and Samuel Collom, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, as Charest was pre- ¢ sentéd with the victor’s cup offered for the veterans’ lawn tennis cham- # pionship at Forest Hills, New York. 1. ternational Newsreel ki i e b

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