New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1929, Page 20

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ld Cameramen Tell Their Story 7 o Vol W2y s I 1 e 2T |77 el LEGION ANNIVERSARY—L. to r., Ambassador Herrick, L. V. Ben- nett, Vice-Pres. of American Legion, Gen. Pershing and Mr. Stephen Szlapka, Judge Advocate of Dept. of Prance, at Cirque de Paris, during Legion's 10th birthday. International Newsree! SSTT RS ren Y = T DIES IN CRASH—Lt. Fred W. Roberts, instructor at Pen- 3 S g sacola, Fla, Corry Field, was U S FLIERS JOIN REBELS—L to r, . insantly killed when his plane Stanley Thompson. Jack O'Brien and Art ¥ . collided with another just after Smuth, three Amenican aces, have jomned S s % taking off. 1nternational Newsreed Mexican rebel air forces They are credited ? iy : with bringing down' Mexican Federal plane in first Torreon air engagement of present L y . ? revolt. International Newsreel IN TEST OF SEA RIGHTS—The crew, top, of the sunken rum runner, “I'm Alone,” have been released from jail 4 i A by the Federal authorities at New Orleans. Both Canada and Great Britain are calling for full explanations of the : AR sinking of the runner by the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Dexter, shown below with the Walcott as they steamed into r ] New Orleans, La. _ International Ncwsreel ¢ ks’ = X - wEmd F7IS T AS T 218 1 Z1IS L 215 I 2 L ZI8 T g3 T 710 T _ZIee b i T i 3 [ . 4 1! ,) A WILL EDUCATE SON—Supreme ) . ATTENDS CrLEsRATION I FONGL i EXPREMIER TOURS ENGLAND—Lioyd ~ Court jury grants avard to Nellie e sears lefe. on ware Pau it to receive the gold medal George during a campaign tour of Englsh Babbisch of New York, widow of s, § boat xraved'f £ “;fl squa;:) of the American Institute of rural districts ‘converse.s with group of women ™an who met death on Royal Mail % } m:nfi celcbm nmfei! N Architects at the 62nd conven- xn‘Chcsi‘.xrc‘“v Obviously fle has wfln theu“m Line pier, with money she will edu- s i tion of the institute at Wash- as witness the animated expressions on A% her son, John, 7, who's musical i ania e Canes i B ington, D. C at Mexico City, Mex. ington, D. C. e e (AL nssrastimal Twareey ! International Newsreel Tntecustionst Newsroe! T ke itk HONOR DEAD WARRIOR—Booming out their salute, the guns at Fort Myers, Va., pay homage to the memory of the late Marshal Foch, Generalissimo of the Allied armies during the World War. Interngtions! Newsroe! TOUGH SLEDDING AHEAD . HE SWINGS A MEAN CLUB—One of —When Henry L. Stimson took a / Ve ; i 5 jon the youngest golfers, Horton Smith, of oath of office as Secretary of "~ EAGON FINALLY OPENS—The flat racing season of France had ; , issi , lin, Mo., collects the biggest golf pnze of State at Washington, D. C. he p ooy g up by excessive rains and cold weather, but Maisons Laf- ¢ jef scason, the gold plate and $15,000 check “r‘;‘fied m‘“m‘“fi fitte, above, presented a pretty sight when the inaugural race was P Staff. E which he won 1n the LaGorce tounament at EI. i %:naem";i being International Newareel . S Miami, Fla. (nternationa! Newsreel Internationsl Newsrenl [-=2Z3N. PanNra 718 1 _ZTN W,

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