New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 32

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TRYING TO FORGET — This POTENTIAL CHEFS— young Argentinian girl covered ‘These red-blooded warriors h_er eyes s0 as not to see the hor- of the Raleigh, N. C. foot- rible tragedy surrounding her as bail team actually elected a‘result of the earthquake that this cooking course, and are shoo}c the city of Mendoza, Ar- all “steamed up" over full gentina, International Newsree! course dinner they are pre- paring for select group of guests. Internationsl Newsreel LABOR OF LOVE — Johnny Goodman, Omaha caddy-golfer, worked as steer tender to earn money to come east to qualify in National Open Golf Toure nament at Mamaroneck, N. Y, International Newsreet IT PAID—Girls of “Suppling and Tensing” course at Lincoln Turn- verein, Chicago, only meant to get rid of that superfluous ~ fat when they start ed, but have be- come crac}:’k ath- 4 3 letes in the pro- VISITS NEW' YORK—Larg: . . Aaron e’xpudi_tion in Sumatra, 5 % i NHAMPERED BY CARE—Former Premier Stanley Baldwin, Affrica, iirst sighted New York who appeared at the opening of the Ascot races together with skyline recently from the deck Mrs. Baldwin, in typical Ascot finery, was able to enjoy the races of the S. S. Leviathan. as only a man free from the cares of public office can. International Newsreel International Newsreel ‘TWO OF A PIECE—Wanda Mae Lenz and Juanita Fae Lenz, 10-weeks-old Siamese twins, newcomers to New York from the Illinois Hospital where they were born, will probably never have the pleasure of dancing face to face, for they give the appearance of having one common backbone. International Newsreel HAS WATERY DIOCESE— Father J. E. Rockliff, chaplain of the “Apostleship of the Sea™ at New York, whose ob- ject is to bring all seamen of all nations into closer religious harmony. jaternational Newsreet & D il ki o L3l YOU CAN'T TEMPT US'—That's what what these girls said to Freda Mota, right, Chi- 5 ; «<ago member of the sorority of non-smoking college girls, when she offered a butt to, left ! t Old Orchard, Me., in “Green Flash,” Roger Williams to right, Ruth Moore of York, Neb.; Doris Hill of Vincennes, Ind, and Betty Quinn of and Capt. Lewis Yancey will make another attempt to fly the Atlantic in their new plane, “The Hodgeville, Ky., who are all convening in Washington, D. C,, to discuss sorority business. Pathfinder,” which is shown here at Teterboro, N. J. airport, having its compasses put into shape. N Iuternational Newsreel International Newsreel DEVICE A SUCCESS— Photo illustrates ~ how monoplane flew over new pick-up device on deck of S. S. Leviathan and picked up mail, which reached port several hours before the liner landed. International Newsreel _ SSLEVIATHAN | ARMAL PiCK-up NO HARD FEELINGS— Harold F. McCormick, left; DOUBLE TRAGEDY—Fran- cis Phillips, above, son of the late Queens County *“Sewer Pipe King,” was killed, to- ! gether with a friend, Henry Goldsmith, when their moth plane crashed at Roosevelt Field, L. L 1aternational Newsreel v - HONORED—Dr. Sumner Jackson, of Philadelphia, Pa, is presented with the medal of the French Legion of Honor, with grade of officer, by Doctor de Martel harvester magnate, beamed a smiling welcome at his daughter, ‘the former Ma- thilde McCormick, her hus: band. Max Oser, the former Swiss riding master, as their children when-they ar« B Fived in Chicago to visit him: International Newsree] Ipternationsl Newsreel

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