New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1929, Page 14

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Cameramen Tell Ther Sty - DIZZIEST SPAN—The high- est bridge in the world is new ARMY'S MYSTERY 'PLANE—Above is % . 2 g i . HIMSELF—Presi- an extraordinary air photo of the Question - L . Enjo‘é?:?u Do\nE-c:'gu:m:f Mark, the Army's wonder plane, as it ap- = : : France, shown at dinner he ten- peared in fight over Los Angeles ly . . o @ dered to poor children in Elysee after hopping off in an attempt to break all e L : Palace on Christmas eve. The endurance records Re-fueling is accom- . \ . . chief executive said afterwards - plished i full fight. foternationat Newsroet ! ' . . ' it was his happiest day of the e Sl Vatarastional Newsronl . HOOVERS AT SEA— : Photo shows President- . elect and M. Hoover stroling on deck of the U § S Maryland as their - craft ploughed southward on “good will" tour They B 5 T are now en route home ACTION AS IS ACTION- -But the cowboy caught twixt aboard the - superdread- saddle and the hard, hard earth would hardly describe hus role .. naught Uaah as comfortable He had missed in an attempt to bulldog a steer Interpationa) Newsreel 3t the Phoenix, Aniz., rodeo International Newsree! SHE TURNS PRO—An Olym- pic star in 1924 and holder of many U. 8. swimming s 5 i : R N]EVER,G NEVER AGAIN'—Johnny Druggus (left), 7, and ALL snd:(l):k ‘;a r;(houm VYL::W ! Alfonso Gaina, 9. of Elizabeth, N ], narrowly escaped death Ordway, i ughter r rs. us BOY, WHAT A GOLFER'—That exclamation arose on all sides as Bobby Jones, Atlanta’s cham- . - pion of champions, sent his first drive singing down the fairway of the Biltmore Country club when they ate rat powon in mistake for candy So they've Ordway, of Minneapols, as she arnved for her de a New Year's resoll hands daily frolic n the surf at Palm Fla. Notice at Coral Gables, Fla. It wnas the official opening of the Southern scason. International Newsreel :‘fat}:ei.x r::m::: :n"an‘:n‘zm Tk Y0 £41 ‘w.;:::.fz:l‘:.“m. tbf];ahwlfulhnle Aunbum.. Bk st oy s THRILLING RESCUE—Here are some of the 5 crew of British ; Y J steamer Cariboo ; s f . vl , il % amek being taken [ 3 : . g it . e % VETERAN TRAVELER — abourd the liner -4 5, ROYAL VISITOR - Gi Frank T Stanton, Jr . of Mont- Windeor Cascle Y - - ¥ . ; . i Duchess Mane of Russia clair, N J, is onlv five, but he :?;’ d:;“ 0::1‘ i (Cdbo\’z)- first cousn OfAd: late 5 - already has ten trans-Atlantic : i LAST RITES FOR WAR HERO—Photo shows favorite m 2ar, 15 a visttor in erica “THEN | SAW HIM COMING"—| i i i vovages to his credit He is ;he Ikals.o g“’ } A . Major General Lutz Wahl, fully accoutred, with his mm:‘;:mmx‘s’fxed:fzrls:: for purpose of studying our 17 months old, of No. 388 H:hc' L,m?‘m" m&mw'“ acquaxlnledE with nearly everv So:xtsh A fnc: on, < . entering Arlington cemetery in advance of funeral cortege. General Wahl, MOVINg pictures. She plans 0 caller how a big old auto truck came tearing around a comer and capital 1 Europe. 7 L who was 58 and a native of Milwaukee, roduce in Europe rashed i i ations) Newarest Internationat 2 Sa e w;r. ilwaukee, commanded the Fourteenth infantry P e AT SR into her carriage. Her brand new perambulator was wrecked, Iuteruationnt Newsreet but Katherine escaped with only a few bruises. tatsrsational Newsrons

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