New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1928, Page 20

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Id Cameramen Tell Ther Story & i ECHO OF THE WORLD WAk—Cer of a German tank surrenders to a group of Tommies as one of the realistic features of Great . Britain's forthcoming official war film, “Victory.” CInternational Tilustrated News) TWO PRESIDENTS TO-MEET-—President Machado of Cuba and President Coolidge will soon be seen together when our chief executive goes .to Havana to attend the Pan-American Congress Sessibns. i,iernational newsreeny Theodore Roosevelt, Znd, who has gene in seriously for hockey and ice sports at the exclusive Beaver Dam ;’mher Club at Mill Neck. L VIOLINIST IN TOKYO—Efrem Zim- balist, fiddler extraordinaire, is met by group of actresses at Imperial The- atre in Japanese capital on arrival for REAL GEORGIA PEACH_Greta Smith of : : o PEHCNOTRINCEHE, Lo f ) Fort Valley, Ga., was chosen as “The Sweet b L 434 ‘ . est Girl in Georgia” by Chicora College stn- ki 3 -dents -at_their annual “Who's Wha" voting contest. (Interns tonal Tiiuctrated News) R N Y ] BTN T By wy i ' i : o @ nswy or 0l T LOCAL COLOR — Heather e o S e ; Tof A / e . hatcher, popular British ‘ ¢ i Gl 1 4. / - B8 (e ¥ o } > actorine, sports a monocle noted violinist, receives decaration of Cross PINK OF CONDITION—Li(tle Mildred Mareia e - i g & 1 everything while work- s Ul PR v . g R I Y ing as a barmaid in London MUSICIAN HONORED—Taul Kochanski, of Polonia Restituta from Jan Ficrhanm\'skv" Pinkenfeld {')f New York, America’s one hundred . L g j Polish Minister to the United States, a percentest baby, dolls up for the New Year, but § < & : s = : 4 < ‘ in search of vinous atmos- i , for World War achievements. we can't imagine what the boxi S ] HUB GETS WORLD'S BIGGEST BUILDING—Here is the proposed massive building which will be erected & = Washington, for Uiiertationatessrenly gl ",m‘fffif‘.’.“:,flr:hfir, in downtown Boston during 1928. The structure will cost in the neighborhood of twenty miilion dollars vhprfifm"flfi?'?‘,fl " and will be a complete shopping center. Internationa! Newsreeh ___ Yy 7 V.4 A IT'S A CINCH—Mrs. Hum- %270 s — I v ? ICE QUEFN-—Bea- p}lroy _\’\. Chadbourne of ¢ v s 7 E 'rv‘\ Loughran, n- New \flrk”\\’;mtnd to pick b - : o Lo i i % c _ ternational figure out a Winter home in % a8 5 1 7 4 :\“katmu 5zllam;v|r;n. w;‘imlni. Fla.. in a hurry, s : . 4 "‘""'; A a"_ lfi:}«‘ ik ghe hoped into an airp g Ylacid. . for. ok 2. o ] and fi: <hed the job in less - it next Winter's Olvm- HE'S AN EDUCATED COP—Arthur i j TR el ! % [ statues, which are of moth sise. were re- pics in which she'll policeran voull meet in Paris. - He so l:“‘k'lerl is the most talented ot Ll bl i .p overed in Siberia, and have been placed on exhihition as types of Russian folk represent her Unele on duty near the Madeleine, where hz?:bir:::s:d'fl‘:%:: :l’}d !l;fikevd' + erlin. ; } Shahbl L ) % e, W > he Vi sorts art in Beriin o SAM- padd i questions by all sorts of foreigners: Honal 11 (Internaticnal Tiustrated Mewsy

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