New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1929, Page 16

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e Ferald Cameramen Tell Thew Story - Ea * POPE OPENS LIBRARY—One of the most com- PROMOTER DIES—Left, plete libraries in Europe was opened recently in the latest photo of the late the Vatican in Rome. The photo shows His Holi- ‘fil'e; Rickard, prxlc:‘uruq;x ness, Pope Pius XI, during the dedieatary: cere- N fight promoter, with his wife, monies, . asi New: the former Maxine Hodges, Interaationgi Newsreel g’ oy g iy S PRESIDENT-ELECT RETURNS HOME—The top photo shows the pretty is the clubhouse of Rickard's cture made by the U. S. S. Utah as she steamed into Hampton Roads, Va, ¢ g‘og ':}::k “IM"""‘ Be::’;‘ E'mpn' the Presdent-elect and Mrs. Hoover home from their “good will™ [ i, e Bis TOM “Tecent. enkees ca. W, atfo { their tran ¢n route to 3 prise to demand his atten- = ‘ t\:\i]:‘;lo“::flnh America. Below, on rear platform of "”n:" T BECALLED v Tlmm tion Interuationa) Neworeel g ; d P ikt Smiddy, Irish Free State min- v e y ; ster to United States, photo- : . graphed-as he left White House after telling President Coolidge goodbye. He has been recalled to Ircland by his government. Tuteruotionnl Newsroel OUT AND OVER!'—Ome of the competitors in Fish i . \ - 3 : Y Kartorpet sku jumps 1n Swe- | - . : . - . ENVOY SAILS — Carrying a den is shown at the highest . i (o sty . eport to Premicr Mussolini on point of his arc by this 4 . > x bt - ‘Amencan air lines, General AS ONE COACH TO ANOTHER—It’s a litle strange for Ted Meredith (right) ~splendid action photo. It s , ' o " BEN HUR UP TO DATE—Here s the Twenticth Century touch %40 Balbo. ealy's muterfoc not to be out there with the gang in the Spring workouts. But he's rapidly getting over this course that ski | @& . o6 Beq s Mot (ace. The classic costume; an oulbnardy m:z:x air, salled for home on S. S. the coach's slant. - Here he is talking things over with Head Coach Lawson Robertson champions from all over the S 5 i3 s dcnverseht strctch of avater are allichat’s needed, One must: Conte Grande. He spent a iversity of Pennsylvania during first 1929 practice Ted is assistant coach world flash every Winter G : o 3 month in touring the United of University % 8 5 Intornntlonal Newwr ot Internntions) Newsreet . . . Ve einet anjgecpiondl apill elshationnl Hendtiely ¢ Sates 1nturnntianst Newarsel ¢ x MUMMERS STRUT IN ANNUAL PARADE—Four of the costumed participants in Philadelphia’s annual “mummers’ parade.” which was staged a week late because of in- clement weather More than 15,000 persons were in the line of march International Newsroel WINS TROPHY Photo shows Frances A. Mad- den, Brooklyn K. of C. director, present- ; : s ? o 1 : ing the Alfred E o 3 i ; 7 v ¥ Smuth trophy to Ber- AT 400" BALL—Miss Gene- PP 2 G % y , = nard McCafferty, of vieve Clendennin (above), one £ B HEAP GOOD LUCK'—That's message Holy Cross College, o ¢he ste at “arcus hall” ot borne to \’lccvl‘n;u}cnl clect .Cum;v By e, siiance of 500- g by the William May Atalie Unkalunt, pretty Cherokee princess, yard cvent i third Wrights in their palatial New from her tribespeople 1 the Middle West. : ; annual mect at York “apartment townhousc.™ - e T ST deter these loyal devotees of Izaak Walton when the fishing’s good 106th Regiment Ar Tuternational Newsreel at Palm Beach, Fla. The photo shows scene just off one of the main > ety s nternational Newsreel N P Bl NV e . signer ©f women’s fashions Y i Juteruationat Newsreel highways through the gilded resort. Untéruathonal Nawsroel v | \Y 2 V() P> N ol \J N \/ m i wg i |

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