New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1929, Page 14

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Thei Stor Herald C — e - g - RODE OUT THE STORM—The American freighter Dannedaike, one of three which sent out distress signals almost simultaneously in recent storm off the Virginia Capes. Ship's crew succeeded 1n making temporary repairs, after which she proceeded on her way to a British port. Interuational Newsree! NEVER HEARD OF IT{— That was answer of James De- lasos, Washington, D. C., pros- pective juror, when court asked him if he believed in the prohi- bition law. Later he admitted knowing—vaguely—what it was about, but said he didn't sub- scribe t0 it. rurernational Newsreel’ . SEA DRAMA— Two lifeboats of S. S. President Garfield shown carrying passen- gers toward the | liner Pan Amer- ica after former vessel ran aground in the Bahamas, Inset, I to r., Ed ¥ Ashbaugh, Emil |: : 4 e Kmies and Frank . : Nashland, the Pan America'’s radio uperators. International Newsre TAKING THE SUN CURE AT CANNES—Little and big, children and grown-ups are taking to the new sun bath fad with enthusiasm at Cannes, famous French resort. Here are two English beauties, the Misscs Hermione Scal and Rachel Grant, absorbing the life-giving ultra-violet rays. Internationnl Newsree! POPE HONORS HIM—Mor- gan J. O'Brien, former New York supreme court justice, who GIVES MIAM] A THRILL!—Pretty Helen Meany 1n't the woman's diving champien for nothing—as this striking action photo will show. She was snapped during an exhibition of her diving repertoire 1n the Roman pool at Miami, Fla.. before Winter vacationusts. ° luternational Newsreel ‘WAY DOWN SOUTH!— Prety Louise Clifford, New s A BUSY STORK—Once an hour for 12 hours was the record the stork made at Riv erdale Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, where he_deposited eight boys and four girls ee nurses are shown with the newcomers Internationul Newsreel FOUR DIE IN CRASH~—Remains %’ / of automobile in which two engaged [ couples rode to their death in a col- lision with a Philadelphia, Pa., trolley car A 15-year-old youth, the driver of the car, miraculously escaped un- hurt. Internatioual Newsreel JUST BEFORE HER SPILL—This remarkable action photo of the Viscountess Lascelles (Princess Mary) taking an ob- stacle in the Branham Moor hunt in England, was snapped only a split sccond or two before her horse stumbled, throw- ing her to the ground. The princess was shaken up, but not injured International Newsreel A ELE has just been honored with the Grand Cross of the Order of Malta by the Vatican in Rome. Other distinguished Americans received similar citations. International Newsreel FIRE IMPERILS HUNDREDS—Scores of families in this four-wing apartment house.in St. George, Staten Island, had only a few minutes in which to flee before §P being cut off by spreading flames. Thyee firemen, a |8 policeman and an aged woman tenant were hurt. Dam- 8 age 1s estimated at $500,000, CHAINED LIGHTNING!—Here 1s the famous ~Blue- bird™ racer which Captain Malcolm Campbell, British speed demnon, will take to South Afnica for a try at a new straight- away record The car, a Napier Arrol Aster, 1s designed to do better than 250.mules an hour. York Junior Leaguer, photo- graphed as she sunned herself on the sands at Miami Beach, Fla. Interuational Newsreel " — ¢ LEVIATHAN VISITS BEAUTY PARLOR—A remarkable close-up of the prow of the § S Leviathan as the queen of the seas put mto drydock at South Boston, Mass., for her semi annual overhauling The job of beautifying and refurnishing hes will cost a cool mullion dollars uferpational Newsreel Interuntionnt Newsreed loteruational Newsreel 4

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