New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 36

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story S AL GOING HOUSEKEEPING? — Thos H '« Walsh, of Rogers & Walsh, Boston agents nghsh Silver line, presents chest of silver of U S Cutters "Tampa” and “Mohave™ in recognition of gallant work sav ing “Silvermaple,” disabled in gale near Bos- ton, Mass International Newsree! TR 4 W e O P PR, m reminder of the Rusnan “Legion of Death™ is seen in these , Mexico, who are ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with theit this border town agawnst approaching rebel forces. Inte -CROSS TOC ! E“}f.‘ \E,sg;s:,: ! ] ; : SHORT RECESS—Major Se- center, gets real .| 4 grave, British speed king, t;kes D,su;,gu,s},gd [} v . 4 a few minutes off at Mmmn Flyin Cross : Beach, Fla,, to snap some views. M y 4 g WEDS AGAIN— Balance of time is devoted to Mrs. Lucy P. Mil- tuning up "Miss England™ to 1 3 ler, daughter of do 100 miles or over ON WAY— , - s : 3 Judge Proctor of tnternational Newsreel Mayor Rolfe, : ton, D. C, right, S L Houston, 'lt;cx, mar- left, of San Fran- ’ as Gen, COP < : 34 rics Geoffrey T. cisco, Cal, wel- ¥ Summerall looks Kenyon of England, comes Secretary r at pretty wedding ! . " Internattona) o T in London, Eng. of State Henry : i Newareel % . International Newsreel from Ass't Secre- Stimson and his wife on their ar- rival from the Philippines en- route o Wash- ington, D. C International Newsreel 3 ib ~~n A G ON THE JOB—Being the son of the President has some dis- m g iy advantages according to Her- : S e ; g i —— o i 4 bert Hoover, Jr., taking up his THE MAIL CAME THROUGH—Furrows in fresh- . ucens: ENGLAND WINS FIRST HEAT—Smacking over the Miami course at full speed, Miss ~ duties for the Western Air ly plowed field caused this mailplane’s underca * " land, Australia, professional champion of the world America; above, shown during recent tryout, was a half lap ahead of Major Segrave's Express at Los Angeles, Cal. to crumple when the pilot was forced down near Glen- wim at 75-yard sprints, stretches those long legs of his, “Miss England™ when the steering quadrant broke and forced the American boat out of ~ He finds he has less privacy 5 . ; ’ s the ? than before. , 7s 1s it any wonder he's the cham b 3 ,,bume‘ Md. Tuteridiona) Newsreel y P It Mosesra the race. Internationn! tiustrated News International Newsreel MOURNED — ° The flag at half-* % mast on the, "7 - French Embassy 7/ % % 5 . at Washington, ged the most - . “ S D. C, pays trib- ; “in England, v 2 o, Bl ‘ ute to the dead .47 0 Gordon Hemmings [N WAKE OF THE FLOOD—As the waters receded from the stricken homes of BRILLIANT—This gorgeous pyro- : J # war hero of of Hanworth, Middlesex, Eng- Elba, Ala., the tremendous damage from the rushing torrent was fully revealed The technic display illuminated the water , France_, Marshall land, doesn't seem to have house above was badly undermined and all but carried away Note the river grass caraval at Mentone, France 7 Foch, inset. ] . / i lost hus good nature hanging from the peak of the rof showing how high the water came. e A el o ) '"“;,-":,f.",‘;:, Internatioual Newsreel luternutional Newsreel

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