New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1929, Page 14

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2N 0P Dt Lo T | Vamdy i s e f% ; ! i 3 ‘onder whether the cops spoke tor these stands SUCCESS — Joan Lowell, youthful au thor who gained fame overnight with first novel, looks on as David Wark Gnfith signs at New York. to 9 produce 1t on screen IT'S A WASHOUT —No, 1t's a flood at Shelby Park, Tenn., where only the telegraph poles are tall enough to risc above the swirling waters which have mundated parts of Tennessee near Nashville Trternation ) Newsieni QUIETING BALKANS-—Left to right, at the table, are Mr Kurnandi, represent- ing King Alexander of Jugoslavia, and Mr Carypanos, acting for the Greck gov ernment, sign the new peace pact between these Balkans states at Geneva International Newsrevl except for the high stand, "y EVERYTHING THE LATEST chs the latest British submarine “Orsis,” at ™ ¢ look an act about the Interustional Newsreel national Newsreul ECONOMY BOUND—Gen Dawe i with C ) revise Santo executive Ambmsauuv to England luteruntional Newsreel and She boasts being the last word in mechanical equipment Tnteriatnad Newscoel 4 WHERE YOUR OLD' PAPERS GO- Nothing 1s wasted in the paper industry, thousands of tons of waste news < are reclaimed yearly The top view ced o pulp again, and right, the <hows tons of ued papers warting to be dumped into the vat where they giant rollers, whzre the finished product of paper board gets its last treat- Vit ation af Newsrgel ps i ) PR MEETS HOOVER —Mr IVYICJ(}I] noted Norwegan explorer 15 shown with Hon Halvard Bal Minsster of Norway, who pre- sented }|m to Mr Hoover Iuternational Newsreel ON TO BORNEO—John H. Provinse, above, noted anthro- pologist of Chicago, Ill, and wife, below, will join All- American Lyric Malaysian ex- pedition into wilds of Dutch Borneo, to gone oné year. Tuternationnl Newsreel TRANSFERRED — Herbert O Williams, Vice-Consul at Liverpool for four years, ar- rives at New York en route to Panama, where he will join the Diplomatic Service. tuternutiounl Newsreel

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