New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1929, Page 16

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S — erald e- HELP YOURSELF — Gov. Byrd of Virginia presents keys of City of Norfolk to Gov. Gardner of No. Caro- lina during the latter's visit there. What was it the Governor said? TIuternational Newsree! s AN EYEFUL— iRl Spanish Cadets N ing ship “Juan Se- bastian Elcano," get birdseye view of fa- .4 mous skyline from New York harbor. 1 International Newsreel Sy of Yo, efiiaatih B , FINED $300— Mrs. Dennert vaults 13 feet, 5| B Tk ; D L g amiles bravely in spite of being inches to first place | 1 P : »his : ) 4 pronounced guilty and fined by at Penn Relay event, .1 - i 4 A Federal .Caun at New York Philadelphia, Pa. 1§ . i - L for sending sex book which she Iaterastional Newareel L : : ’ . wrote thru mails. She will ap; i / : peal. International Newsteel THE GLORIFIED CITY— Secretary of Treasury Mellon views one of models sub- mitted for proposed building plan for a “Beautiful Wash- ington." This one, valued at thousands, has been approved by Mr. Hoover. C o R % TRAIN CRASH—Thir- teen persons were injured when two trains collided near Los Angeles, Cal, caused by snapping of wheel and axle on one car. HONORED BY KING—Gen. Booth, deposed Salvation Army head, was given title of *Com- panion of Honor™ by King George, ranking after first class of “Order of the British Em- . - - » - 3 =~ . % - - @ p - " € - i International Newsreel International Newsresl pire.” Internationa Nowsroel * &4 NO ONE INJURED—Seven members of the J. P. Lanier family got a free ride when their house near M Metter, Ga., was blown away in the hurricane which swept that district. What's more, they lived to tell the tale. International Newsreel MAY GET OFFER — Wash- 7 3 ington rumor says former Gov- ' < Col. Lindbergh ernor Plpw;lm. }‘;f Ilhinois, is . greeted by young i - ’ z CAUTIOUS — Wary man President Hoover want: §o j worshippers ~ at ; Sy passengers leaving wreck: prpe for Chairman of Farm Board Washingtonland- 2 - g j ed tnxgns dodge tghlrd rail M‘"Twmflmy 0?&:— ;uhwr‘)f hflerlm'“ww ded for by H g i i : 7 ; . . business trip. ; w . i New York, kil a‘gx oxisipiel] %lm exceptional lnu;‘n:y:;:: = e 4 “ . ing 4. 1oternational Newsreel lpecifi':u‘ o cnft comes within treaty Internetional Newsreol N\

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