New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1929, Page 16

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Story - Herald Cameramen Tell Their NEW AW AR D — Captain . N George Fried, right, hero of HELD TO HIS CAT—"Love me love my Flgnda and Antinoe rescues, re- 3¢ js the version which Guy Gray of ceives recently created gold Bangor, Me., puts on the old saying as he medal for bravery at sea from ghoged preference for his cat instead of his Captain McAllister, president of wife from whom he was granted a divorce. the American Bureau of Ship- International Newsreel ping, at New York. International Newareel ~ ON HIS FEET—Fred Stone, comedian, con- valescing from plane crash when both his legs were broken, re- ceives honorary degree from Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla., as Rex Beach looks on ap- provingly. i | MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED—That the royal way and Sweden will be united is as by the officia ment of the marriage of Crown Prince Olaf of Norw Princess Martha of Sweden at Oslo, this month International llustrated News OUT OF THE PAST—These 4 bits of petrified bones are thought to be the remnants of o -+ the men who roamed the Mo- B . jave desert, Cal., 500 centurics & ago, according to H. Flagler Cowdon, scientist, who is exam- ining them international Newsreel MAYBE—That's , always the way. Charles Shanders of Chicago, IlL, is one of the rooki- est rookies trying hard for berth on the Giants at San Antonio, Texas. International Newareel \ PERFECT STEAL— Winston Guest, Inter- A national stir, picks the ball from right in front of Captain Forrester in recent Midwick—San Carlos polo match at Los Angeles, Cal. International Newareal LEADING BEAUTY—That's the vote Hiram E. Manville of Pleasantville, N. Y., received - 2 s : i from the senior class at Yale. MOST BEAUTIFUL—The impressive gateway to the Rodin Museum at Philadelphia, WORLD'S FASTEST—Well, anyhow, Major H. O. D. Segrave, British sportsman, hopes his “Golden Arrow,” above, Besides, _H’“m Ak YMCd to be Pa, idpm?flt to the city from J. E. Mastbaum, will be among the finest structures of will prove so when he drives the specially built speedster at Daytona Beach, Fla., in an attempt to break the world's speed the leading tgn‘::ml:g:fly\%umr its kind in the country. International Newsreel record of 207.5 miles per hour now held by Ray Keech. International Newsreel i WELL EARNED — After almost half a century of service as custodian of the U. S. Army building at New York, Major Thomas F. Lynch is retiring: He has lived in and guarded the old red brick building for 40 years International Newsreel PRETTY ALIBI—Louise . N ; Rolf of Chicago, IIL, is be- ca e "72 ‘ . ing questioned by the i - ' ——4 ; police regarding her : . , . 5 knowledge of the S¢. Val- SEEK NATIONAL TITLES—Left to right, Mary Lou Quinn, Isabelle Smith, Betty Quinn, Emma Shemaitis, Dagny entines day gang m 2 Van Maarth and Lillian Reilly, coach, all members of the Illinois Women's athletic association who are out to bring in which were killed. home the bacon in the national indoor swimming championships at Chicago. International Newsreel International Newsreel WHO'S BOSS NOW?— Congressman La Guardia of New York and his for mer secretary, whom he married secretly in Wash- shortly after the ceremony. International Newsreel [ 77 = 2 N AN DR SR

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