New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1929, Page 18

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- T 5 DISTING UISHED SPECTATORS— In the reviewing stand at the parade of Rainbow Di- vision during the 1lth annual reunion at Balti- more, Md., were, L. to r., Col: Screw, Gen. Sum- merall, Gen. Gouraud. President Hoover, Am- bassador Claudel, Gov Ritchie of Maryland and Mayor Broening of Balti- ON BUSINESS BENT—Ludwig Hay mann, left, German heavyweight cham- pion, mixes it with the Chief Steward on S. S. Ballin, enroute to the Land of Golden more. ational Newsreel ! oma . Opportunity ~ with & hopes of repeating the success made by his countryman, Maxie Schmeling. Haymann claims several degrecs B from universitic Internatio! MAY WED GOLF PRO— Blanche ‘Mehaffey, screen and stage star, who rceently di- vorced George J. Hausen, Bal- timore millionaire, will soon marry Frank Chester, a golf professional, according to Holly- wood rumor. International Newsree? o KING RESTS WELL—Following at operation for an abscess on his chest, King George is making satisfactory recovery. The ruler of England is shown above with Queen Mary leaving Westminster Abbey after the recent thanksgiving services held far his recovery from his former illness » Internatlonal Newsreel : SURPRISE—L. H. F. Gun- ther, holder of the Diamond sculls trophy, is over { whelmed with congrats of === 2 friends who saw him win SAFE FROM THE STORM—Driven from their throne by the final at Henley, Eng- objections to modern reforms, the King and Queen of land. s A i Afghanistan find refuge in the atmosphere of Paris, France. International Newsreel 8 ! Tnternational Newsreel ASKS STATE AID—Gov. Roosevelt, of New York, at New London, Conn., lays be- fore Conference of Governors the Wickershant plan for State executives to aid Federal Gov- ernment in enforcing prohibi- tion law. FROM FATHER TO SON—Colonel Assolant honors his son Jean ssolant, and his companions, Le Fevre and Lotti, of the “Yellow Bird" t to Paris with the order of the Legion of Honor at Paris, France 8 HAS LOST ITS FLAVOR—The quaint old blacksmith shop at Gretna Green on the border line between Scotland and England, which has 4 been for many years a haven for elopers from all parts of the British Isles, has had its face lifted, and now is a strictly m:dcm, up-to-date 4 looking blacksmith shop, with a special “marriage room™ for ceremonies—although Richard Rennison, the marrying blacksmith, is still on the i onal News job International Newsreel a:eritionst Newates) P'HH-T-T!—Great clouds of smoke from the ruins of Ja A Stllman’s yacht “Wenonah,” explosion off LR Glen: Cove, L. I, Basil Miles which burned it to e e A : 3 water's cdge. border, to be pre- s I i SLaR . . S8 |1 cruational Newsreel 1 Soviet order a movement | ; Luternational Newsreel hang Kai Shek, are NSNS NSNS ONTING

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