New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 32

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SCENES AT VESTRIS RESCUE—Upper left is the French tanker “Miriam™ ¥ % INJURED — Colonel Judah, e standing-by at the spot where the Vestris sank. Upper right are the officers of the 2 United States Minister to o German liner “Berlin,”" which brought in lifeboat “13" at left, being pulled to the Cuba, lies in the Lake Forest, & ¢ side of the rescue ship. Lower center are the children of Captain Cummings of I, hospital with injuries o the “American Shipper,” which rescued scores. Wild-eyed relatives and friends, 3 X sustained when he fell from lower right, stand at the office of the. Lamport & Holt Line. New York, awaiting his horse in & recent fox bulleting of the vescue. Internations! Newsresl bunt. Iatorastional Newsroet T ! ROYALTY AT OPENING—Amid scenes of splender and pomp, King i George and Queen Mary of England attend the opening of Parliament * in London. They are shown on their return to Buckingham Palace. i International Newsreel BACK SAFE — Clar- % ence Terhune, stow- 1 » away elite, is glad to be } . back to New York re- gardless of his nice trip on the Graf Zeppelin. International Newsresl § i 5 . { GOOD BOY— OIL AGAIN—Echoes of the p:: ; pm e y pet of a foot- Teapot Dome trial are heard ! . ) i / . B baller, sets him- during the sessions of gov- ik . - . | self for a head ernment prosecution at i . f. shot. Maybe he Washington, D. C.. of Col. e 3 =2 4 don't get a kick Robert W. Stewart, Standard ) LA st : ll out of this Oil of Indiana. on charges of P} game. perjury in connection with P s 1 i . < i e 4 ln;lmnlonu ] the now famous bonds. ; i . T ; : At o j lnternational Newsresl E % e WHERE'S (ZZY?—Why here he is in Paris. Sure Corporal lzzy Schwartz has a bout on in France and is doing his training along the Bois de Boulogne. H International Newsree! P - G : TRY THIS ONE OVER HERE—This device measures the jolts received during train travel on England's railways. If you've el:'er ridden on the subway then you know where they should use this, International Newsreel FOND WELCOME—Roger * T : - y 5 Hartmann, the only camera- man aboard the Graf Zeppe- lin on both flights, enthusias- tically kisses his wife upon his return to New York. International Newsreel T N T IS ] 71N | ]S T 48 ] COUNTRY APPLAUDS—President Von Hindenburg of Germany and Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, watch the demonstration in Berlin in honor of the trans-Atlantic flight. (acernstionas Newsree: 1 Z1IS 1 Z1IS U AT ROLLS HER OWN—And LN B . ; e M:: C. Wiitt, aged 77. 2 o i o i . . makes as many strikes and ROYAL VISITORS—Left to right, Prince Alvaro, his . . : S spares as younger competi- father Prince Infante Don Alfonso, his mother and the 4 § e . ' g’gflmg SPE?;-‘;? .h(ht'h‘ s o N.p“u:dwtld‘ s tors in her New York bowl- Marquis De Villevieza, members of the Spanish royal : : W \ ALy g ned the highest speed ever recor y man ing club. 1aternational Newsrest tamily in New York for a short visit. Iaterastional Newsresi s i i i e e PAS S "mm&".uax'u‘f':..“fla News [ TS P

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