New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1929, Page 18

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oo HememTheir : Story LARGEST — This 3,400- o4 o ton yacht, owned by Julius - Forstmann, millionaire, of 2 Passaic, N. J, is the i largest of its type in the world. It has just been delivered to the owners from Germany, where the palatial vessel was built. International Newsreel Z N s W e , natns *gq%fi%i{%fifi%@j? rflg 3 S AT LAST—After a long course of inten- sive training as strict as that at West Point, these cadets are commis- sioned officers in the Soviet army. They have been assigned various commands, some of which may see service along the Chinese front. International Newsreel 1 DOWN—Coach Roper of T et s -~ Princeton is busily sharp- ening the claws of his Tiger team as witness this hard tackle of two mem- bers of the squad. Laternational Newsreel e TURNED AGAINST EARL— Miss Frances Newman, on whose testimony Earl Peacox attempted to frame an alibi, turned against the defendant ahd gave evidence favorable to the prosecution at the trial of the youthful slayer in White Plains, N. Y. International Newsreel PREMIER'S U. S. HOME—Ramsay MacDonald with his daughter, Ishbel, will be entertained at the British Embassy at Washington, D. C., during the Premiers proposed visit in the United States. International Newsrcel st R R A SR S ey SOME COWBELL—The old- est cowbell in the state of Ohio was selected by Paulire Gidiuli, oover, son of the I:{\RVARD—AIHn H LG TITLE SEEKER — Here's Bat secretary of the Cowbell Com- arvard U Battalino, of Hartford, Conn, all ; ora : ST . i jr mittee of the Ohio State Society tion and an- Set for Hixtorncliabithe Feuthers WHERE “LINDYS” WILL PAUSE—Scene in the Virgin Islands where Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh will visit on their of New York, to be used in call- weight crown worn by Andre good-will tour of the Latin Americas. Photograph was taken during “Lindy’s” 1928 mission. International Newsreel ing the meetings of the society cutive of the Routi o > to order. 55 outis. International Newsreel 4 g FEog 5 TR CLEVER, THESE CHINESE—Ellen Lin (right), Chinesc student at the University of Illinois, welcomes Miss Jennie Hsu (left), of Columbia University, to the Twenty-fourth Annual Easter Conference of the Chinese Students Alliance at Balti- more, Md. International Newsreel GOES WITH “LINDY Trippe, President of American Airw Mrs. T Lindbe their to Latin SOME PLUNGE— Wheels turned bowlegged on this car after it plunged into an excavation on New fayGug York street. Two persons were injured. Interpational Newsreel Orange-

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