New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1929, Page 14

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Herald heir Story o } g ’ “ 5 in ing Parliament without o ¥ ‘ . : : B i \ her hat, caused Susan Lawrence LINDY ON ANOTHER CENTRAL AMERICAN FLIGHT—Mexico City. left. San Juan, - 3 considerable embarassment when Porto Rico, center; Balboa, Panama Zone. right. and Pina-pina Field. Panama. as they appeared the deputy chairman refused to welcoming Col "Charles Lindbergh on his famous good-wll fight Many of these same places ize her. She refused to will eagerly await his second visit on his inaugural armail trip. the first between the States and wear a man's hat and her chance Panama. Lindv hopped from Curtis field to Miam. where he will start this epoch making flight to speak went by. Tuternational Newsreel and Toternatinual Illustrated News ‘Interuational Newsreel HUNG UP ON ICE—Mem- bers of one of three Hudson River boats walk the ice floes to shore for supplies. All pas- sengers used the same method of reaching safety but the crews will stay on boats until ice melts or can be broken u International Newsreel PROTESTOR—Garbed in prison style, Albert Goldstein, senior at University of Cincinnati, attends class as number 54,183 to illus tiate the students’ status under present regulations covering super- CANADIAN [IDOLS—Percy Williams, left, double Olympic winner and Jimmy Ball arrived at Boston, Mass., ready for the 40 yd. dash in the B.A.A. games. vision of examinations. % ! B Tnternational Newsreel ’ OH, JOY! SAYS IRENE—Her linguistic abilitses in French, Ger man, Italian and Spanish have in the “talkies.” But, of course, that’s not all, she can act too. dnternutionat Newsreel TAKES TO AIR—Sure the “Sea Horse™ can fy. Malcolm Pope takes off on incline at Winter Haven, Fla., and leaps clear of water with his frail craft at 35 miles per hour. International Iilustrated News 7 YN P BN P AT I N2 EoxdZmleoN OLDEST GOES FASTEST — Domi Lt nico Carlotts, inset, LEADS FAITH—Isaac Land 2ged 62, beat all B man. promment Jewssh layman, ~ Competitors climb- attended the rehgious conference ing 300 foot ladder of three faiths, Roman Catholic, ~ When the ~veteran Protestant and Jewssh, at Col- firemen held thewr his companions, the Baron told Stockholm all umbia University, New York, annual contest at 4 < about his recent air tour from Germany to which hopes to eliminate bigotry Rome, Italy. % Japan. JInternational Newsreel and intolerance 3 ; - Interpationa) Newsrech STILL SMILING—Wearing the amile which : ‘ S ' . & - wreathed his face after the Bremen landed at Murray Bay with Baron Von Huenfeld and KING GIVES TROPHIES—Himself a skillful tennis player. King Gustave of l;eldw presents a !m?hy in in ing hard for :l‘; ;‘5 chance at Miami, gy mh::l dun:cm::u go:; tennis pll?ym:h ey Fla,, against harkey. 4 a., againgt } B o Hrnid International Newserell FULL OF FIGHT—That's Young Strib- ling, Atlanta heavyweight, who is train-

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