New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1929, Page 14

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WRECKED BY HURRICANE—The st amship Princess Mo high dry on the reef in Nassau harbor as a terrific h | the Baha BROTHERLY LOVE — Jim- mie McLarnin, the hard light- weight thumper from the coast, boosting his brother, Robert while in a playful mood. mie is training at G camp for his co ht with Ser- geant Sammy 1 4 : EAK"—Mrs. Robert 3 A SAVED FROM THE SEA—The twenty. “TEDDY” OFF AGAIN—Col- Charleston, Mass., and her little da e, e eight members of the Danish steamer “Scan- onel Theodore Roosevelt aboard were left without a wage earner bec e the : k A 5 i dia” as they arrived in Miami, Fla., after the S. S. San Lorenzo bound for caught Mrs. Haczanski e g ’ being rescued from their sinking ship by Porto Rico to take up his new e - the coast guard patrol boat “Forward.” duties as Governor General of International Newsreel the islands. fniernational Newsreel R . ‘ % STILL POWERFUL—Glenna Collett and Maureen Orcutt on the ninth green during the National Women's Champion- ship matches at Detroit, Mich. International Newsreel KILLED IN CRASH—National Guardsmen guarding the plane of Lieutenant Harry Emery, wrecked during a forced landing in which Emery and his brother were killed at Kane, Pennsylvania. International Newsreel I NN AT \ =

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