New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1929, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story 7S TS 1 /1N L] SAVED BY ONE HOUR hour separated th when th ) falo, N Y s or the day when the g le death - — (tional Newsreel HOME AGAIN—12-year-old Alice Labudis welcomed back to Philade . Pa., home after being kidnappe ed. Friends lis- ten cagerly to details of wild ride that ended 1n North Caro- lina Iuternational Newsreel WHOOPEE COSTUME— One of most daring costumes at 11th annual Greenwich Vil lage N. Y., revel was worn by Mildred W:lhams representing an Egyptian dancing girl. taternationsl Newsreel RESCUED— Capt. Schutte- vaer and crew of two men, who attempted to cross Atlantic 1n collapsible boat, - } arrive at New § 5 ” 2 # ol 7 H B ; ¥ York International Newsreel TO WORK — Lady Eleanor Smith, of London, Eng., is lat- est noblewoman to enter busi- ness world. She will be affili- ated with famaus London store as fashion adviser. International Newsreel jVA(‘ATlO\IS HERE — William Lyon McKinzie King, Prime Minister of Can- ada, finds Old Point Comfort, Va., most 1 spot for spring vacation Will creation on golf links, and motoring to historical shrines. OKAYS SUBMARINE—Diver descends into sca from interior of re submarine “Defender,” which was in- spected by C Wilkins at Bridgeport, Conn., and de- clared enur: for his proposed undersea journey © International Newsreel to Arctic International Newsree MOURN FOCH " —Headed by the Prince of Wales, left, wearing bearhat of Royal Guards, foreign diplomats march in Marshal Foch funcral proces- sion in Parns Internationa Newsreel \ /] N |/ k % N\ (| \ l N \ r N FIRST TO THE FIRST—Cap- ONCE MIGHTY—This ex- cellent picture shows ex-Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany whose power was once feared throughout Europe strolling with his faithful companion at Doorn, Helland. International Newsreel TG G ‘\V-H-I'ZfZY—Lco Baldwin, Uni- " versity of Texas track captain, is _shown making toss that broke discus record in relay games at Dallas, Tex. He heaved plate 144 feet, 10Y/; inches. International Newsreel SCORE. FORTY LOVE—Who couldn't play well with a delighttul judge like Fraulein Aussen, Ger- man tennis star? The youthful star acted as judge during the International championships at Nice. luternational Newsrec| /AN ACONG /NG tors of the first Penobscot salmon, Horace W Chapman, night, and Frank S Rand, left, are proud to be able to follow the custom of sending to the President the first salmon caught in the Banyor, Me., salmon pool. International Newsreel TR MEET THE CHAMP!—This is R_ A Johnson, the big .. horseshoe pitching man from [llinois, who won out over ficld of entries from more than ten states in the Biloxi, Miss., contest. International Newsre

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