New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1928, Page 14

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GIVES UP SHIELD —Pho- to shows Joseph Warren (right), retiring police commissioner of § New York City, turning over his shield to Grover A. Whalen, his successor in of- fice. The latter's appointment was signal for gener- al shakeup in the department. Tuternational i i NURSES OFF DUTY—When is a nurse not a nurse? Why, of course, when she AIRPORT MODEL—Gavin # Hadden,- New #°° engineer, this “triarc landing ficld" as a scien- tific way of solv- ing municipal air- port problems. Economy in pace and paved runways are 1ts most important features. Interpational Newsreel EQUINE BEAUTY PARLOR--Here's one of Mrs. John H i a Winter-time violet ray treatment at the Leona farms, Cary, Il five minutes and is equal to a day in a sunny pasture. HIT-AND-RUN VICTIM—Five-year-old Bobby Lewis, of 97 Emerson pl, Brooklyn, was running an errahd for his mama when a speeding auto kaocked i and an injury to his h: isn't in uniform. Here are a few on the staff of Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn, taking a dip in the pool. R N I 5 ‘THEY'LL EMULATE LINDBERGH—Lieutenant Diego A. fellow-flier, Lieutenant Claudfo Mejia, of the Argentine Air Corp: United States to purchase plane in which they will fly from Bue TER — George Bernard v, author, playwnght and . shown as he delivered international Newsreel LIMBERING UP- as they arrived in Aires to Spain. International Newsreel to game with Ottawa prof Intery LAST ACT IN SEA DRAMA—Wit! the Italia to was b: ited practice rden just prior M‘ i i i x sight of shore and safety, to pieces on rocks off Zant- Photo shows al! that of crew of 22 International Newsreel him down. The driver didn't stop. Bcbby's in hospital with both legs broken d. International Newxreel fertz's throughbreds r ving The process require Tnternational Newsreet FLIGHT—Capt. Ross G. Hoyt, Air Service, with flexible hose that was re- sponsible for success of the Army’s experiment in refueling a huge bomber while speeding h the air at 90-miles an hour over Wash- International Newsreel s #47h e D FOR VALOR—Photo shows Brigadier General Hugh A. Drum, second in command of Second Corps Area, pinning bronze medal of Life Saving Benevolent Association upon Private Albert E. Zitzman, while Corpora! Oscar Buhl, also honored, looks on. They saved four civilians from drowning off Staten Island. International Newsreel - BRONCHITIS CURE~— Whether the remedy isn't worse than the disease is a question, but anyhow here’s a mask which German physi cians claim will cure bronchitis. The picture gives you an idea how your pretty stenographer would look in the contraption. International Newsreel ARMY TO DRESS UP!— The old blues, the Army's pre- war uniform for formal wear, have been authorized by the War Department for the peacetime soldiery. Photo abave shows a captain of the Air Service in full dress. Interaggional Newareel RIO'S BROADWAY — The « "Gay White Way™ of Rio Janeiro is Rio Branco avenue (above), up which President-elect Herbert Hoover will ride to an accom- paniment of cheers and music when he arrives in port aboard the U. S. S. Utah. But imagine a Broadway so free of crowds! Internationat lilustrated Newa

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