New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1929, Page 20

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[ESXRSY R Pael] -!. mn ameramen SEEKING MURDER GUN—Combing the scene where the dead body of Walter T Huntington, Harvard student, was found near Windsor, Conn., County Detective Hickey is using special magnets hoping to reveal the revolver which fired the fatal shot. ., Tuternational Newsrecl BUDDY POPPY DRIVE OPENS—Little Betty Boyer, booster for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, sells a poppy to Senator Arthur Robinson of Indiana, at Washington, D. C., just by Internatiapal Newsreel way of starting the ball arollin® ACTRESS RETURNS—Cecil Cunningham, American comedi- enne, arrived at New York from London on the §. S, Olympic after successful season ON. Tuternational Newsrecl 3 “TEDDY" STAR WITNESS—The dog in the picture is not advertising a popular brand of cigarette. By smoking and trick performing he proved his ownership to Julian Kahn in a New York court, where Elsic G Cambridge was arraigned on charge of stealing him Juternational Newsree) SURRENDERS — Louis Barnes hiked 900 miles from South Caro- lina, to surrender to New York police, after hear- ing former pal, he shot accident- ly, had died. International Newsreel MERRY CROWD GATHERED—Here's a | & 3 scene on the clubhouse lawn at the opening of - 4 the race track at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky. As usual, the annual classic has attracted race fans from near and far, some of whom are shown here strolling around the grounds ¢ at lunch time. pr rill, of Dedham, Mass, rallied twice at Dutch tennis matches to defeat Miss Canters,. helping to keep United States in lead at Scheveningen court. lTuteruational Newsreel i DOES HER BIT—Marjorie Mor- | Infernatloual Newsreel ‘e‘ll\ Their to 18 girls represent- ing as many cities of United States arrive in New York to compete in the nationwide quest to find the “Typical American Girl." Every large city from |§ coast to coast is represented in the group, which num- bers several beauties among them. yuteruatiouat N SACKCLOTH AND BOOZE—These innocent look- ing burlap bags contain 2,064 bottles of liquor scized by coast guardsmen aboard rum launch off Atlantic Highlands, N. J., being checked at barge office. The catch is valued at a mere twenty grand. Not a bad haul! Internatioual Newsreet ONE FOR HAGUE— Mayor Frank Hague, cast- ing his ballot at Jersey | City, N. J, climaxed a [ CLUES LEAD NOWHERE—Deputy Sheriffs George Green, left, rough campaign for re- and Carl Tucker examining footprints near where body of Walter election by winning by Huntington, Harvard student, was found. Prints were identified as 23,000 votes over the anti- those of Detective Hickey, evidently made while he was working on Haguers. International Newareet the case. International Newsteel NSNS TN G “THE MEEKERS"—Leonard Meeker of New York, with his bride, Patti Harrold, musical comedy star, just after their marriage in Municipal Building at New York. i Internatioual Newsreel WILL KEEP BUSY—Capt. Hubert Wilkine, famous ex- ?lorer, d:illcmazxe observations rom ral in on which he will be pfifim she leaves Germany fors the States. ruternational Newaree!

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