New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1929, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Hed Comeratoen V¥ BT S T A TURNS IN LOWEST SCORE—Bobby Jones, shown on the 18th hole of the Winged Foot Club course, Mamaroneck, N. Y., sinking his 69th % stroke for the 18 holes in the National Open K toutney. International Newsreel POPULAR MAN-—President Portes Gil of Mexico is showered with flowers . i o and confetti upon his arrival at San Luis e o CLE. This Potosi, Mexico, for his successful efforts : B - ; fio};’fl!ls Rocc‘:N k_nwn .i: in ;nging the serious strife that has ex- - ..L';id::y the Wise Guy," who ¢ isted between Church and State. : ' . i - . |HIS PAPER SUCCESSFUL—Col. James Moss, left, president of the o laternational Newsreel ; : ga‘{iichlfl::c lfu:&;:i,{?;z::: United States Flag Association, presents medal to Russel R. Whitman, Egction with the recent mur- {right, publisher of the Atlanta Georgian and Sunday American, for the der of Frank Marlow, rack- excellent showing made by his paper in the National Flag contest. Presen- eteer. % itiid tation was witnessed by Gov. L. H. Hardman, center. nternational Newsreel . 3 humun.nl Nn‘-nd MAKES IT— Captain Frank Hawkes waves farewell, hop- ping off i'idt Y G ; : Roosevelt Field, ER=S (O ¥ st N. Y, foranew [ ey 1 — l i . i east to west rec- iy W fom er ] d T | s ord of less than NDAUNTED, WILL TRY AGAIN—New Belinca monoplane “Path- Secreary of Navy for aero- : : 20 hours in, first finder” takes off at Teterboro, N. J. airport, for Old Orchard, Me., where Dautics, is the first aeronauti- RIMS"—General Charles G. Dawes, new United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, 3 cal man to be elcted president is feted by the “Pilgrims,” shortly after his arrival in England. Left to right, General Dawes, Lord Desborough and lfleigg];at' kit Capt. Lewis A. Yancey and Roger Q. Williams will tune it up for long de of the Society of Automotive : 7 g i i ttempt in “Green Flash™ having S . Henderson, the new Forcign Secretary. 1 Internationsy 1ayed non-stop flight to Rome, their first a Engineers. Mr. Henderson, the n g ary. Taternational Newsresl s R e Ty R g Tnterastional Newsree BIG RIVET MAN—Sir Wil- . M liam McPherson, premier of ¢ - & 2 i . 4 | Victoria and head of McPhe , - 2. —1 AID T DR, 1 Jkom o s PAULINO. MEN FREUND!-Max son Proprietary, Ltd., whose . g o ¥ al., has invented a device shown here in miniature eling, right, who won fl un firm 15 r\su I | . - THEY BIT FOR 'EM—Whatever success Ethel i/ 4icate direction of prevailing wind to fiyers before g:hn;”img" agssists his opponent, Paulino rivets for 00 Sydney, 1 s }';\ 5 n, left, 3"? Clair i‘\'“””‘cv n};;ht.“lfnayhha\'::‘ landing, consisting of 8 glass covered trenches controlled Uzcudun, to his corner at end of the battle ' Aus., harbor bridge under con- ; ad, they probably attribute to the “fetching by rotary switch operated by.wind vane which illumi- which drew thousands to the Yankee Sta- = costumes they wore at a Stamford resort in the struction. 1y, nal ¢ J E nates automatically for aviator’s guidance. 7 e 1 ; s Lot i) : Catskills of New York. International Newsreel International Newsreel dium, N Sncernntions) Sewmson

Other pages from this issue: