New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1929, Page 14

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try___ @ AL & ® FLOOD STILL HIGH—Just when 4 ‘*;"“ 1t looks to the residents of southern . i & 3 " m &A]ahama as though the floods are ON PARADE —In- * v 4 i B subsiding, it rains again and up ternes, and other mem- comes the water as shown above at bers of staff of Walter o= - wmn® Brewron Ala. in this picture taken Reed Hospital at P ] P > ..* " _, by the Army Air Corps. 3 Washington, D. C, in e Iuternational Newsreel : impressive Easter cele- ) s 4 ! bration. i } = Tnternational Newsreel SHORT RESPITE — Gov. Huey Long, of Louisiana, leav- ing Capitol steps during lunch- dale, Fla., racing pi lass D) | : $ : j con recess at impeachment trial. oard along at world cl 3.7 . ; f $ o . Mlanyé political Itadelrs hare in- iahon e oL o ! : ; ; o R R e n hour was m. TURNS RIGHT ABOUT FACE—Originally bound for south-sea cruise, here SERVE THEIR COUNTRY—Exclu- 15 good ship “Mary Pinchot” carrying former Governor Pinchot, and other - b .78 sive photc of “"Whoopee,” left, and notables, which had to head back for Brooklyn dock after experiencing trouble 4 “Gullette,” right, of Washington, D. C., with refrigerator pipe. International Newsreel first two canines to be named to White > i House staff of pets. 1nternationat Newsreel 'FESSES UP—With character- istic Lindbergh modesty, Mrs. Eva Lindbergh Christie, of Min- i kA neapolis, Minn, first reveals SIGHT FOR SORE EYES—Picturesque view s fact she is half sister of famous International Newsreel Academy passing in review before Secretary of Navy Charles Adams. International Newsreel 7 SAFE—Fear was felt for Cap- sain Kingsford-Smith and Charles Ulm, “Southern Cross™ flight heroes, when they had to make a forced landing in the wilds of Australia while attempting a series of flights to London. Rescuers are re- ported to have reached them in the heart of the cannibal country. Photo shows “South- ern Cross.” Jpternational Newsreel 20 % ? : 4 T , 1 3 HIS DOUBLE—Only it's the / s 30 B .' ; { by ¥ Rev. Henry S. Habersham of HOBNOBBING — Donna + <= 1 s, PR ; | . S bt e vencd e o the it g Jean Colonna, formerly Jean ADVENTURERS ON HIGH SEAS—This $0-foot ketch A% ) y '?: }:htM szcnnfiul:l also the ¢l led ? . : Perkins of New York, is promi- romantically named “Nomad™ will make a round-the-world voy- 4 : o ; o ;eemg ‘:p"::'cg: anh in the nently active in social affairs 2 age. carrying crew of two, Davis Blum and Stephens Miranda, . shu i a.l:rm UrCh woods near Springvalley, N. Y., a troop of boy scouts found the charred body of an un- Rome, Italy mascot “Salty Marco Polo,” and captained by Edward W. ; ort to "‘”"l'.“‘ Newsreet knOWn boy believed to be between 13 and 18 years of age. Fatirnatisnal Newirost International Newsreel . 7 2 tersational Stetson. Tatersational Newsteel

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