New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1929, Page 16

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ZRICET N ] floundered down into the swamps near the Newark, N. J., airport. The two sightseeing passengers got a thrill, but were not injured. . International Newsreel o i Y . L < % PRAISES ORDER—When members of the Order of De Molay . called on President Coolidge at Washington, D. C., he was strong in . his praise of their activities for better citizenship among boys. International Newsroe RED LEADER—Not the so- cialistic kind, but Captain Donaghy of Harvard baseball team as he led the 1929 can- didates at indoor practice at Cambridge, Mass. r Internationa! Newsreel WELCOME GIFT—Dr. Frank-J. ' " Goodnow, right, retiring President of Johns Hopkins University, with Dr. W. H. Welch, professor of the history of medicine at the uni- J versity, anmounced a $3,000,000, 3 s . sbove, age 22, of Bevely Hils, Do o et A International Newareel b International Newsreel 73 NOT SCARED — Prospects of INTO DARK AFRICA — Secking information to estab- lish the place of negrod races in cultural and industrial achievement; W. D Hambly. DOFSN T IT PAY—This exclusive picture shows the gorgeous ::tllml t ;‘;r;:rl;i‘?; MAfn'un estate of "Scarface” Al Capone at Miami Beach, Fla. Long known i 3 : as the king of Chicago's underworld, Al has retired from the p%:og:' |Ll:<; :m:;‘a,:‘ “racket” that “doesn't pay,” ostensibly a millionaire £ * # 2 Internationul Newsreel Africa. International Newsreel BOTH WlNNER%—“WcH, we did ’ . it,” Irving Jaffe, Olympic star, ° L J and :zlsm l;,lcn,i,_ :f:" wzmrn‘; :h:,r, HOW THEY DO IT—Gracefully floating over the heads of races at Bear Mountain outdoor speed SPectators at Bear Mountain, N. Y., W. Hawkey of Norway Ski skating contests. International Newsreet ClUDs shows great form off the skiway International Newsreel 2 Tbo Coldg weak cepti o cold, 4 v ; i S open. NOT SO GOOD — Royal ; % : ; y . o : . Y, ¥ o you f frowns grected the reported NOT POTABLE — But it romance between Greta Garbo, Hollywood filmist, and Prince Sigurd of Sweden. Greta was said to have been seen 1n his company many times before the Royal taboo was placed on their meeting. A) International Newsreel sure 1s portable. Here's $150,000 worth of scotch malt seized by customs men at New York, which will never scorch the parched throats of America’s “scoff- laws.” jnternationsl Newsreel TRY AND TELL 'EM APART—It's hardly necessary to say they are twins The Misses Margaret, left, and Alison Ruthven, daughters of Lord Ruthven, held one job, one worked the morn ings and the other the afternoons, and nobody was the wiser Internativnal Newsreel HELPS CATHEDRAL GROW—Mrs. Perry G. Gerry, wife of Senator Gerry of Rhode Island, acts in her capacity as President of the Congressiona’ Club and places a stone i the fabric of the new National Cathedral » Washington, D. C., indicative of the club’s interest. International Newsr . sin, . Store able, Mili open - is wit one, tedic herby Doctor bust ey er na the ti SSTHOSTNTINESTINT Nl B «ca, ba troubles

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