New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1929, Page 28

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. ra]d Cameramen ON TO ‘BAPmfi;l‘wo de- 7] stroyers of ific fleet pass through Miraflores flocks of the Panama Canal to take &m in mock war battles with the At- lantic fleet. POR SWEET CHARITY~The poor *capital have a sincere well-wisher in with Robert Fleming, left, and Fred A. association, just after writing a generous tribution. bEY R TEEING OFF —Re Beach, novelist, photo- graphed as he teed off at Palm [ 7] JUST ESCAPES DEATH—Trou- ble taking-off with heavy load was M overcome by skillful piloting by ) Martin Jensen when attempting to break the solo endurance record at Roosevelt field, N. Y. He was forced down after two hours. International Newsreel tournament. The event is an annu- al feature of the Florida Winter International Newarcel AT PALM BEACH — The camera caught Mrs. Cornelius. Vanderbilt Whitney, Jr., mem-. ber of New York's *400," as she strolled through the shop- ;l;::z district "of Palm Beach, International Newsreel i SOCIETY “WHITE WINGS"—Members of the “400™ of Nor- folk, Va., are proud of their city and not a bit ‘ashamed to help in beautifying its streets. So' when a call was sent out they donned white wings' costumes and got down to business. The photo shows ‘Mrs. Pergus Reid, chairman, and Mrs. C. R. Bulley, with back w camera, at work.on Hampton boulevard. Internationsl Newsreol FINAL RESTING PLACE—The grave of the late Senator Oscar Underwood at Elmwood cemetery, Birmingham, Ala., was all but buried under floral tributes from his many friends throughout the country. The popular Alabama Sesator died following a protracted Internationnl Newnreol NOVELIST HOME—Thorn- DRAIN LAKE NEMI— ton Wilder, famed writer, ATTESTS STORMY SEAS—lcecoated deck of the| fishing smack “Zelda™ is proof of fierce battle with icy | seas which Captain John Hayes, skipper, says are the worst he has seen in his many years at sea. International Newsreel MYSTERY V. C—Rear Ad- miral Gordon Campbell, V. C., one of Britain’s greatest war heroes and “mystery V. C," photographed as he arnved aboard S. S. Aquitania for a tour of the United States. He is the youngest admiral of the great Jeet - tacernativnsi mewsreat LIGHTS READY— ] 24,000,000 candle power boundary Ii&h‘:l :; New- ark airport e way ustive night-flyingtests. International Newsreel e g ivlong. Y reign of peror Tiberius are expected to be uncovered when Lake Nemi, near Rome, is drained of its water. Herc are some of the huge &mps which are emptying the lake. Interuntionnl Nowsree! shown as he arrived in U. S. fiom a tour of Europe. He walked through the French Alps with Gene Tunney, one- time king of the prize ring, be- fore latter's marriage ‘to the former Josephine Lauder. luteruati EUROPEAN MODE—This bevy of beauties from across the sea wll be seen at the International show of hair styles in New York next month. Standing left to right are the Misses England, Hungary, Switzerland, Sweden and Germany, while seated, left to right, Misses Italy, [reland and F: h Charles Nestle, Jr., who helped choose them fotl their parts. 7 e e ‘' Unternational Newsreel

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