New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 20

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st o] e ) ISHBELKE s in quest of first- Thesce guns fire £ hand info that may help the N 4 g children of her Ishbel MacDonald visits the New Yor American pupils are taught usef HEARS TEAM BATTLE — Knute Rockne, coach of Notre Daime football team, ill in the hospital, hears the Navy-Notre Dame game over . the radio, despite his illness. International Newsreei REAL ACTION — Stirring MAY BE SCRAPPED—Great Britain’s newest and most powerful submarine, H. M. S. e uni- { action was seen during the West Point-Army polo matches at Governor's Isl- { and, N. Y., when the pick of the service battled for eques- NEW DIRECTOR — William L. Cooper, new director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domes- tic Commerce, as he takes up his duties in Washington, D. C Ph: which may have to be scrapped if the present plans for disarmam L el l o : 2 trian supremacy versally adopted by the five-nation parley. 5 wareel 4 e et HAT LINE!—The Navy did show some good line plunging in the Notre Dame as evinced by this action photograph. International Newsreel ON THE SHORE—Remarkable view of “The Commandant Bultinick,” a Belgian trawler, left high and dry on the shore off Fleetwood, England, after a terrific gale. Three members of the crew lost their lives when was killed when his car nent during a race at the Internationa] Newsreel the boat foundcred on the rocks and nine were saved. International Newsreel =) U

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