New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1929, Page 24

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TNAINIATNIATNLA TO WINNER—Garnctt King, left, presents to Fred Printz, right, under the watchful eye of Maric Walsh, the Marco Hell- man trophy for winning the Sierra dog derby at Tahoe Tavern, Cal International Newereel ATCHING UP — Young Manville, son of the kg, 1s reported ¢ t0 tuke up where he left off with his estranged wite, Lois Arline Manville, once secretary for his father. Iaternativus) Newsreg) BIG BABY—But it's the Bam him- self, the big slug- ger of baseball, regaled in his original eostume which won first prize for him ar the Jungle Club ball at St. Peters burg, Fla International Newsreel . age 60. MAY SURPRISE YOU—Colonel Charles Lindbergh has been known to do things on the spur of the mo- ment. Would it be a big surprise 1f he and his fiancee, Miss Anne Morrow, above in the first picture since Their engagement, should decide to elope? Interuntions! Newereel RIGHT AT HOME—This informal photo shows Lindy sitting in the protecting net of the U. S 5. Saratoga while he watches the navy Elmu take off the ne carrier's deck. Intersational Newsreel i scout Vo, At P ON WAY TO THE POST—Speedy whippets are the latest fad at Miams Beach, as everybody knows. Here are some starters just about ready to dash off around the Kennel Club track. Internations! Newereel SAFETY DAVITS—Here's a device for lower- g boats at sea which is claimed will put a life- boat 24 feet clear of the vessel 1 3 minutes com- pared with 4 feet in 20 minutes. Mr. Lawrence of London is demonstrating how the device works. lateruational Newereel BOARD APPROVES—Gurl pupils, above, of St. Lous high school voted to adopt t{n school uniform, navy blue serge, full pleated skirt and school insig: nia on the right arm. No style competitions for them. Internatioss! Newsresl z ON THE GROUNDS — This i W A HUMBLE WINNER — From painting houses and box cars, John Kane, Pitwsburgh, Pa, has graduated to real art and is the winner of the Carnegie Insti- tute prize after he had passed Iatersstions} Newsresl HE'S TRYING HARD— Among the big squad of carnest rovkies at the Giant traming camp 15 Edward Marshall who is looking for berth i the big time at shortstop. huge crate, being unloaded at Daytona, Fla, contains the “Golden Arrow " the speed car i which Majr Segrave of London expects to st a new _ HEAP BIG TENDERFOOT-— The President elect inspects Bnghton, Fla, buy swwut troop Mr Hoover, you know, is proud to be an honorary Boy Scout with the grade of tenderfuut. Internstivnal Newsroel International Newsresl GOING STRONG — Miss Helen Hicks of Hewlett, L. L, just won the Miami women's and is nght up with the lead- ers in the Palm Beach tourna ment. Experts figure her for the national title. 2 Interuations! Newsreel CLEAN SLATE—Captain Al- * lie Wolff, Brooklyn, N. Y., of the Penn State boxing team, has yet to meet defeat in ntercol legiate competition among the heavyweights. International Neweresl

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