New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1929, Page 32

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. Herald Cameramen Te "Their Smry s = S A SAFE WAY — Miss Marion Cook, of Mead- ville, Pa,, is seen in front of a model airplane con- trolled by a disk in front of a small wind tunnel. { The control button and | the wind will make the plane do every evolution that can be made by a real plane—without the dan- ger FIGURE IT OUT—Left to right are Senators Fra- zier, Thomas, Monary, and Smith, members of the Senate Committee on Ag- riculture, with Alexander Legge, chairman of the Farm Board, in rear. Legge is reputed to have more than a million dol- lars invested in the Inter- national Harvester Com- pany. International Ny International Newsreel TARDY HONORS—This hand- some statue was unveiled in 1&‘ Copenhagen, Denmark, in honor | of Niels Rybery Finsen, the emi- | nent scientist who was the a pioneer in the use of light rays for the treatment of disease. He | died twenty-five years ago and ‘k has only recently received na- tional recognition. a International Newsreel THIRSTY—Modern portable water cooler that replaces the ancient pail and drinking cup for the University of Pennsylvania football team. A rubber hose with nickel nozzles affords a more sanitary r‘ means of thirst quenching for the perspiring gridiron warriors. Tuternationsl Newsresl A REAL “FIRE BUG"”—Joseph fl Berlew, house detective of the Hotel St. Gearge in Brooklyn, N. Y., confessed to police that l he started thirteen fires in the u SOME MODEL—Here is the largest ship model in the world, “BOUNDING BEPTY”—Here is Betty Nut- hall, the eighteen-year-old British tennis star, NO WONDER HE SMILES—We’d smile too if we had the hotel at different times so he s may be gauged by the figure t e s as she appeared on the courts of the Los An- chance to wander around the National Radio Show with Olive - could discover them and be ac- on its deck. It is 47 feet long geles Ten‘ms hClub whep she 1defcated Helen Shea, “the most beautiful girl in radio.” No wonder Clarence claimed as a hero. The number and fitted with an electric motor. Yarlowe i esnonens B e ne A omerae) Chamberlain, noted aviator 1doks happy. fasernations) Newszee thiFECER pmvexgwl:;::ig:afil}:firm ‘ International Newsreel UP IN SMOKE!— Here is a million dol- lars’ worth of oil going up in smoke as huge tank at Saltend, Eng- land, takes fire. It re- quired two days for this blaze to burn itself out. International Newsreel r RECOVERING AND UN A DAUNTED—V C n- 1 durance av y ‘ jured by a crash on L - in which ; | israpidly reco B n‘ County Hosp: { declares when about again <N other try for the durance record Internation. Mus ()Lr"rv SMILIN’ THROUGH—C. D. Waggoner, Telluride banker seen as he e s up ar nd 4 " 'v i 5 passed through Chicago in charge of Deputy Sheriff H. L. Patton of READY FOR START—Supplies being rushed 5 ; Wyoming en route to New York for trial. International Newsreel aboard the S.S. Northern Prince before the start of the Hearst-Wilkins Expedition to the m‘:. % ! Antarctic,, Laternational Newsreel e T e A P

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