New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1929, Page 14

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B e e Thelr Stéry GOOD WORK, COMMANDER!—Governor Franklin D. Roose- ; 7 e Gy P 2[R %X(/)IS?_TS}SZ velt congratulates Col. Charles E. Walsh, Commander of the 10th £ X § # Ay : £ y 2ty e Infantry, for the fine performance of his men during the Fourth of F g T o T " : 3 . 2 / e 3 2 July'rcvww before the Governor at Peekskill, N. V¥ ; : % 3 % e R ; A y 3 . owncdq by Richal:d - ’ “ " . 9 C. Hellman, mayon- naise monarch, was a ncat little craft before she was wrecked by an ex- plosion at Little Neck Bay, L. I, in which two were § hurt. Newsreel i 5 e, ACTED AS JUDGE — Miss Amelia Earhart, first woman to cross the Atlantic by plane, flew from Roosevelt Ficld, L. 1., to act as honorary judge at the air races on Independence Day at Red Bank, N. J. International Newsreel ANOTHER RELIC FOR FORD MUSEUM—Don J. Pearson, of Lakewood, Ohio, sold Henry Ford his 1910 Curtis “Blackhawk™ motorcycle for $25.00. The vehicle, | PONTIFICAL MASS—Archbishop Pascual Diaz, designated chief of the § i }\'AOUNg EhNfiRf;NT — Little Mexican Catholic church at Mexico City, Mex., is shown giving bene - 2 i ary Newhall, years, car- diction at resumption of. ss:rwcc’ssk the lfi};st sxer:cc lthc nh\::::]Lnlnlx\r:gSmb l:hc f _ | LIGHT CREW RACES—Columbia’s 150-pound crew practising for M 1ying great grandmother’s Church-State controversy & e Ees : - the honor of the Blue and White at the Henley Regatta, annual Eng- ; B shawl, cntered shawl parade - ; feroational ey sced] i g lish rowing classic, presented a pretty sight on the Thames in its last 3 L which was feature of tercen- i 4 z - e official workout before the big event. International Newsreel 8 tenary exercises at Lynn, M : tnternational N it o s ; » Hitriica: e (G E PE el nha oo plaved =~ DISTINGUISHED GUEST—Henry King, right, noted movie direc ago, at his J e SR R tor, recently entertained a distinguished visitor at. the film colony, in 3 N the person of Sir Gilbert Parker, left, the popular English novelist, whn in Rome. 3 5 4 fall, for according to his n statements, h e Ty et s o 1chgjvu“m; » 2 t W : 3 take a fong rest from visitors and handshaking 1s tremendously interested in new cinematic evclopmcnts. ~ rna Now 5 International ; International Newsreel =Y. =

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