ZUM4879793: Sep. 09, 1953 - 9-9-53 Motor Cycling Championships at Monza - Eric Oliver and Fergus Anderson, both of Britain, won the world motor cycling championships for the sidecar and 350 c.c. classes after riding in the Monza Grand Prix, Italy. Oliver won the 500 c.c. sidecar event and Anderson was second to Enrico Lorenzetti (Italy) in 350 c.c. race. Geoffrey Duke, also of Britain, won the 500 c.c. event on the Italian Gilera machine to establish an unbeatable points lead for the world championship. Keystone Photo Shows: Striking action picture during the 500 c.c. sidecar race at Monza, Italy. Julien Deronne (Belgium), 8n left (No. 2), forges ahead of Jacques Keller (Switzerland), No. 24. The riders on right are unidentified. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4879902: Sep. 09, 1953 - Mrs. Maclean Believedto have left Switzerland; Mrs. Melinda Maclean and her three children missing from Geneva for six days, were believed last night to have left Switzerland. Two men a professor and a porter had told the Swiss police that they saw Mrs. Maclen and the children leave Lausanne on Friday night in a train for Zurich. The police, who had earlier found Mrs. Maclean's car in a garage opposite Lausanne railway station, said that the train had a direct connection for Austria at Zurich / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4879925: Sep. 09, 1953 - Police wait for Mrs. MacLean at garage. Search for missing diplomat's wife goes on. Swiss police are waiting today at the Garage de la Gare at Lausanne, where Mrs. Melina MacLean left her black Chevrolet car, a week ago. Mrs. MacLean told the garage men she would be “back in a week”. The police are there in case she turns up to mystery of her disappearance with her three children. Mrs. MacLean, wife of the missing British Diplomat Donald MacLean left her Geneva flat last Friday telling her mother Mrs. Dunbar, that she and her children were to spend the weekend with friends in Montreux / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4880116: Sep. 09, 1953 - Hiking From Paris To Tibet 22-year-old cameraman Marcel Broc and 19-year-old show window artist Jean Portoleau ready to start on their 10,000 mile trip from Paris. They made 30 Lbs. of baggage each and will go hi-hiking. After crossing France they will go to Italy, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Libya, Israel, Iraq, India and Tibet. They hope to reach Tibet by the end of January. They are pictured in front of Notre-Dame where a special mass was held for the young globe trotters. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4880638: Sep. 09, 1953 - East-agents at the judge: By trucks the east-agents are brought to the colleague at Coburg. They had been arrested on Wednesday out of the inter-zone-train from Erfurt (Sowjet-zone) to Munich. At present eight seniors judge in a lower court of justice at Coburg examines the election troublesome persons. Then they are brought to the near prisons. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4880723: Sep. 09, 1953 - tried on Wednesday to get from the Sowjet zone to western Germany. A lot of agents were taken off the inter zone trains Magdeburg Hannover, Berlin Hamburg, Erfurt Munich and Erfurt Frankfurt. All apprehended people has immense quantities of propaganda material with them. Our Picture shows imprisoned agents on a place of assembly near Ludwigstadt. / Bridgeman Images