New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1929, Page 14

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. Herald Cameramen Tell Ther I o ik s st CIC it tends church at Chi chester contented mi mind that her royal® husband, King George, & is rapidly regaining his strength. International Newsreel s g ) IMPRESSIVE POST-WAR RITES—Germany sets aside a few hours in which to honor the thousands who gave their lives during the World War in the name of Das Vaterland. Photo shows the dignity and beauty with which the cere- monies were conducted at the German Reich. International Newsreel S ey RN Hizzoner, the judge of Evans ton, Ill, court, said when Elizabeth Kelsey, pretty North- western University coed drove him at breakneck speed to the scene of her arrest, for confirmation of her story. For safety's sake he returned to tlonal Newsreel 2 CHIEF HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM—General Frank T. Hines 1s shown eceiving floral tributes tendered him by the Veterans Bureau at Wash- gton, D. C, on the occasion of his reappointment as head of the Bureau. tuternational Newsrees Photo shows “Weaver John- ny” Murphy at his loom 1n the Pentucket Mills « STILL HOPING—Uncle 4 i vt at Haverhill { Robbie of the Brooklyn Rob- / ; \ M?\ss Ths‘r\'cr' ins is getting grey haired wor- i % R % i ', fian weaver 15 rying whether or not Glen g &}:chn%z;nlg his Wright's arm is going to get thurty- (3: a;ln;1 we g ! Pitts- versary c| J b\;&;r nf}:orzthoe»;{grmrab;vz by visiting Ne nounced by the President { vofcd I:ise a gxf; in 'trade last' York for the first %, - Avnauqn 40‘50& conunufie w0 i 3 time. grow in importance as flying fi;:[,eb;: lssn:nkxzargmn G futernntiono! activities increase. ce this 5 Now, 5 b DtivsatiotalNevaren) Tateruational Newsrool ASSISTS GOOD — Appoint- ment of David S. Ingalls as Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation has just been an- 4 C 5, ; CLASS LEADERS—They've got everything, these three young ladies—they're pretty, smart and popular as presi- dents of their respective classes at Bryn Mawr, Philadel- ‘ phia, Pa. Left to right, they are Margaret Martin, '30; Elizabeth Baer, 31, and Nancy Woodward, ‘29. luternational Newsree! THEIRS NOW — These jack tars and officers of the Chilean navy take over the 7 new Chilean destroyer “Orita” built at Liverpool yards. This is the fourth of six being built for the Chilean government. Tuterpational Newsreel HAPPY — As any NO HANDICAP—Says Sir Henn Deterding, Chairman of the Royal Dutch Shell, the far; British o1l company, in ispute over Great Britain's oil schemes International Newsreel READY, WILLING AND H! OW!—Here's'a group of the Third U. S. Cavalry boys practicing their stunt in eager an- ticipation of the annual spring society circus at the Fort Myer, Va,, station. International Newsreel other engaged couple. Princess Martha of Sweden and Crown Prince Olav of Nor- way, slip off for tete-a- tete in a snappy little roadster. Tnternational Newsreet NN T/INGTR PRESIDENT HOST TO VETERAN JUSTICES—Left to right: Chief Justice Taft, Justice Brandeis and Justice Holmes, members of the U. S. Supreme Court, attending the first White House reception at which the President was host to the highest justices of the United States. International Newsreel

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