New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1929, Page 16

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ld Cameramen Tell Ther Story = o T A ST A KK BT Y B e o e . P H “Okla- 1e craft was loaded International Newsresi THE “WIZARD” COMES HOME — Thomas A. Edison seen leaving his train as he re- turns from Detroit, Mich., after attending the Golden Anniversary of his inven- tion of the electric lamp. P MARRIED TO AN AMER- ICAN — Teresa Marscotti, daughter of Count Marscotti, ) of Rome, Italy, who became the bride of John Oliver Crane, of New York. She is considered the most beautiful “deb”_ in Ital WHERE A SLIP MEANS DEATH— Fearless workers on the Chrysler Building in New York put the finishing steel in place that marks the completion of New York’s tallest building. «. International Newsreel USES BARRIER AS SPRINGBOARD — One of the most un- usual sights on the turf was seen at Melbourne, Australia, when “Rolls Royce” used the bar- rier in the high jump as a springboard, The jumper ded just after this photo was snapped and both the horse and rider were toppled. MONARCH OF HAITIAN ISLAND—King Faustin, of the island of Gonave, Haigi, better known to his friends and fellow soldiers as Sergeant Faustin Wirkus of the United States Marine Corps, who is returning to his “kingdom” after a visit to Newport, where it is said there resides a young lady who is not unwilling to become “queen.” International Newsreel FORD INVADES HIS- TORIC ROME—An all- metal tri -motor Ford plane flying over the an- cient Roman <oliseum as it heads for the Littarin Field. International Newsreel WORLD’'S LARGEST HANGAR—Side view of the new hangar in Akron, Ohio, that will house the two néw giant Goobdyear-Zeppelins, now under construction in that city. i International Newsrecl PEG LEG"” COW—This cow tore her leg on an iron hook in the stable of its owner in and was furnished with a wooden leg by Professor Morkeberg of the ltural College. International Newsreel

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