New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 18

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Herald Cameramen Tell Therr Storgf A THE GLORIOUS HARVEST—Gathering of th season seems to bring promise that nature has been kinc 1l crop - Above is a veritable mountain of apples being gatiered at “Applepie { Ridge,” West Va. The crop numbered over ten million. At the right this pretty harvester, scated on her walnut thro announces the harvesting of a $14,000,000 walnut crop, the largest on record y P’ i : | 3 ’ FRANCE HONORS GRID- e ? ) - ¢ : 4 il IRON HEPO — British and J 2 Y # ( 3 % : 4 b French rugby teams assist at I PLANE FALLS ON SHIP—Three coast the unveiling of this first monu- guard aviators were injured when this am- ment to a rugby player, Ives Du phibian plane of coast guard base, Glouces- Manoir. The statue is. situated | ter, Massachusetts, came down in a nose at Colombes Stadium, Paris. At A dive and struck the Gloucester fishing smack, “Jackie B." the dedication of the monument, the national anthems of France and England were played. International Newsreel Internutional Newsreel S PRETTY ANIMAL TRAINERS — Dorothy Wood (left) of Plainville, R Mass., having her pet dog A 4 Kappy jump through the { v 7 : circle, as she and Miss AN DO ORISR ADL OFCON Roberta Smith, of Spring- Cortizanis i?,“jfi'f.’,?;{j,“‘h n field, Mass., hold hands, | preparing to launch a radio controlled This is one of the stunts at the Wellesley College Field Day. International Newsree] torpedo on the Jersey Shore of New York Harbor. The torpedo can carry § a ton of the deadly TNT -at a speed of nearly forty miles an hour. Ac- cording to the inventor, it can be dropped into the water from ship or land, and can be made to chase its tim in any direction by means of a controlling spark set " l‘t‘ ,’, OO ational Newsreel L 7IN LA T 2N TN L] ENDORSES EARLY CLOS- ING—Carol Whiting Bourne,' one of Chicago’'s most popular debutantes, who is in favor of the movement started in New York for earlier hours for par- ties. The argument is that elig- ible young men who work every e jumpers making hazardous landings after springing from an airplanc which took them up over/ . is the Governor of Massachusetts, is shown above as he . ¥ mpers, including one woman, jumped from the same plane in an effort to break the record made: S e o, b S G n a single plane was used as jumping-off spot for twelve persons. ecause of the ‘ate' ours. Interiational Newsreal International Newsreel Y A NEW NAVAL CRUISER f : ( j %] AWARD TO LEAVES FOR f§ 4 ; 1 BEAUTY AND TRY-OUT~—The : y s SKILL — Miss ) new 10,000 ton F > 1 Audrey Burnett, treaty cruiser, o 4 i who won the . “Salt Lake City," 4 % 2 5 bathing beauty Hagenbect rmar as it prepares to W : | B golf contest at ymal collector, who arrived in leave the ship- e / : Miami, Fla,” is ¥ New York a few days ago on his building yards, to 5 . 3 S prcscnt_c:l % with é i way to Detroit. He will super- make its first trial b N . ! the loving cup as SEAMAN SHOWS ART TALENT—Lauren V. Bernard modeling at the | 1 vise the selecting of a trip over the navy S s ! ] the ¢ tribute o Seaman’s Church Institute of New York. has displayed quitea talent for, ' £ the new_Detroit City proving course : beauty and skill. Scyipture, though he has never had_an art lesson in his life ¢ Internatio ree) off Rockland, Me. e faltznatinnlieiatec) < = dnternational Newsreel ) International Newsreel . .

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