New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1929, Page 16

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_Herald Cameramen BOOTLEGGING CURE—Rép- tesentative J. C. Putnam of Mis- souri would establish the whip- ping as punishment for con- i bootleggers and has pro- Euedlbillindumuo' uri legis- ture to this effect. Interuntionsl Newnrevi el T i WATCH PRESIDENT'S CATCH—If anybody was more pleased than Mr. Hoover when he pulled in his first sailfish on the edge of the Gulf Stream, 1t was Mrs. Hoover, shown with Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank, their hostess aboard the “Saunterer.” ALL CANDIDATES—Up- gr left to right are R. U alvan, Luis G. Monzon and J. Guadalupe Roderiguez and below, Pedro V. Roderi- guez, left, and noted painter Diego Rivera who are po- tentional candidates for International Newsreel WINGED FEET—Carl Stens- eth soars through the air thrill- ing the spectators at the Norse- men Ski Club tournament at Salisbury Mills, New York. International Newsresl President of Mexico by the » Communistic party. Internationnl Newarcel & * e BEAUTIFUL GIFT TO NATION—Upper left to right, Mrs. Coolidge, President Coolidge, Mrs. Edward Bok and Edward Bok as they appeared at the dedicatory ceremonies of the “Singing Tower” at Mountain Lakes, Fla. Below, visitors are entering the Tower which contains the largest carillon in this country and was given to the American people by Mr. Bok. International Newsroel . i e = TEN cocG?.AL MAN — ;:l Tc;:nmy Hitch, America’s premier polo player, swings his mallet towards the goal he usually ;lmu the ball right between the posts. ere he is in action at Los Angeles. Internutions! Newsrosl ~ NOT FOR HIM—W. C. Durant retired from the awto- mobile manufacturing business with the promise to repay every: onginal investor in his projccts. Anyhow, Mr. Durant doesn't want to build any more cars. Smteruathmal Newervel NEW ROLE—The Man- assa Mauler pitches in to help crect the ncw arena = - 5 ‘ Miami Beach, Fla. 5 . : WE BEAT THEM ALL—Winners of the men's : . ? d g NO SPEED LIMIT HERE—That's why Ralph Hepburn, famous race driver, picks out Daytona Beach 0 c and the women's ¢ycle race around Pins for ) :,:e:;g Jsz:]kslxl:xv g};:n?y - for some speed work. Mayor E. . H. Armstrong, left, says there is no limit to speed on the famous Sewasaper VBT LoREEutlte eadl otheson their ing 1 but watch your step up in town. Internntionnt Newnreel bk o el ght. International Newsres) R R A BT AT CUP WINNERS—Lively ac- tion in soccer game when New York Nationals beat the New Bedford Whalers for the Lewis cup by score of 4-2. International Newsreel LISTEN LONDON—Here's [N e o LF fs Dr. Alfred Goldsmith plugging in on the big board which car- ried American broadcasting program to London from New York studio. International Newsreel HERO SKIPPER—Captain and Mrs. George Fried at Washington, D. C., where rescuer of the Florida’s crew was personally lauded by members of the U. S. Shipping Board for his gallant work. International Newsreel

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