New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1930, Page 26

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WORLD'S LOUDEST VOICE—When this gigantic loud speaker is finished in Berlin, Germany, it will create a sound as loud as a band & Vi of 2,000 musicians and will be heard at a distance of 14 miles. i 244 - Plans are to mount the apparatus on a Zeppelin and treat all Berlin EASTERN WISDOM, WESTERN SCIENCE MEET—Rabindranath to a concert played at an altitude of 3,500 feet. _The loud speaker Tagore, famed Oriental seer, visits Albert Einstein, leader in sci-' is the largest in the world. entific thought, at Einstein’s Berlin, Germany, home. ¢ for President Hoover on his vacation in the west. which will be a fam ht to the president. OUSTED—Special ~ election ~ in Detroit, Mich., has resulted in the recall of Mayor Charles Bowles, in the greatest outpour- ing of voters ever recorded in a special call to the polls in the Auto City. # Bowles . has ¥ an- nounced he will be a candidate for re-election in August. FRENCH FOURTH—Bastille Day in France, similar to the Ameri- can Independence Day, is celebrated by parades and festivities Ilhroughout the land. This photo shows one of the colorful features L | of the Bastille Day parade in Paris as the procession marched down = the Avenue de L'Opera. TP Z 5. James J. Walker, with sun glasses, wife of New pped with a party of friends on the ter- ble European summer resort. HEIR OF PHARAOHS VACA: TIONS—Prince Farouk of Egypt, youthful heir to the oldest throne ; in the world, arriges at the mag- : o g EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE~Cooling spray from fire hydrants turns :S:::l dfl]‘:’;‘:;‘g P :li:;e’r:':fi; WOODEN SOLDIERS PARADE—Like wooden automatons they are - - the sidewalks of New York into bathing beaches for the city’s chil- EYP yal ; - in Alexandria.” : dressed to represent, these boys are a novel feature of the “Wool- IN MEMORY OF SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE—The empty chair, seen at right of Lady Conan Doyle, dren during the heat wave, - Some ?f the firgme'n are seen here, ! o wich Tattoo,” pageant held in London, England. L] his widow, is a tribute to the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famed Spiritualist and author, at a Spirit- caught by the camera in their }}pmanxtanan‘roles.‘ ualistic memorial service, attended by 8,000 in Albert Hall. London. England. { =/ el

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