New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 14

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| | & \ sy Fi THANKS, OLD MAN!— Captain William Potter (left), rescued with his men from small boat adrift six days on ocean, s good-bye to his savior, Captain Jacobus de Koning, of the Volendam, on mak- ing port in New York. (international Newsresl) IO AT GRAVE OF T. R.—Dan Beard and homage to Theodore Roosevelt, at Oyster Morrow, Protoco Chie & JERSEY PLANE CRASH — Unexplained nose dive from height of 500 feet leads to death of four air travelers near New Brunswick, N. J. Photo shows wreckage of plane. {Intecnational Tustrated Newa) T B NAVY TRIUMPHS—Middies nose out Penn in sharp con- # test at Philadelphia, before ? crowd of 70,000. (International lustrated News) AR 8 vesess 2,000 Boy Scouts paying Bay, N. Y., cemetery (International Newsreel) OB IN MEXICO-— ¢ s in Mexico City to assume new duties. Left to right are Mrs. W, ge d'Affairs Arthur Schoenfield, Ambassador Morrow and (ntornatioral Ilustrated News) HAS. TO GIVE UP—Mrs. Frances Grayson, snapped in cockpit of The Dawn upon her return to New York after abandoning Atlantic flight. tInternational Newsreel) 7 (==Y ' —— B “MY, HOW THEY'VE GROWN!"—That was the comment of Mrs. Lita Grey Chaplin upon returning with her mother to her home in Los Angeles and seeing Sidney (left) and Charlie Chaplin, Jr. (right) = T e e T S DU 4 & AR GE 3 L AN S A ppe—viepr——rpe e = TR T e T TO FRANCE—M thilde Burling, pres of Gold Star Service Asso- ciation, backing cam- paign to send mothers of var-slain heroes to visit gr s of their boys on other side, Inernational Newsreel) NEW STAR ?—] taro, 17, a striking bru- nette of Spanish-Italian birth, is being hailed as coming movie queen de- spite fact that she's just making her picture debut in Hollywood. (inte ena Quar- (1nt al Newsreel) inational Newsreo! I | | | | | I | | | l | ! | | | | i i ) i ) i g i J | ! | ! 1 HERBERT SIGNS— Secretary of Commerce Hoover gets his Red Cross button from pretty Selina Greene in Wash- ington, starting nation- wide drive for 1928. (International Newsreel)

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