New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1929, Page 16

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7 7 . ‘ LOST BY I | effort to stop Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story - 4 * - 5> 4 Y %xu § e e e T FAMOUS COW- GIRL INJURED IN RODEO— § Miss Fox Has ings, of Fort Worth, Texa who was seriou ly injured when she was thrown from a bucking § bronco at the g Rodeo in Madi- son Square Gar- den. 4 . International Newsreel ANSWERING THE CALL—Secretary of War Good is one of the first to enroll in the annual roll call of the Red Cross and receives a Red Cross button from Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor. T T e NEW CHRISTUS CARVES "pAnoyg SCIENTIST DEDI- CRUCIFIXES — Alois Lang CaTES NEW HALL— M works quietly at a trade carving g1 SR R S T TAS crucifixes while he plans for S s u:; taking over the great role of the Sei o oF ‘i; H ”‘h B Christus in the Passion Play of Hall of Chcmis;;‘;‘: s:epL:;" Oberammergau. z 2 International Newsreel rence University, Canton, N. Y. * International Newsreel own hurtling through the air in a futile a gain. Tnternational Newsreel ’ (FOLLOWING IN FATHER'S FOOT- STEPS —Willie Heston, J., son of Michigan's great star of a couple of decades ago. Willie, like his father before him, is a halfback and one of the stars of the Michigan team. —This massive monument to Matthew Fon- # Seas,” will be unveiled in Richmond, Va., on ¢ Navy, Charles Francis Adams will be the International Newsreel becomes dark. International Newsree) g.%j NSNS\ | I“lll' NS/ NG LET THERE BE LIGHT—Ann Clair, trying out a giant 8,000,000 candlepower beacon at the Railway Electrical Engineers* Convention, Chicago. The beam of this aerial beacon can carry a hundred miles and is so constructed that it never International Newsreel SAN FRANCISCO'S TRIB- UTE TO EDISON—Like a candle of light, tall and white along the shaft and topped with intensered in the upper recesses, the famous Ferry Building made an impressive tribute to Edison. International Newereel

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