New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 36

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Herald Cameramen Tel Ther Story LN L/INLAINL N L NI ANL N 2T TR L ZT ol i MATTER OF CHOICE ~Kenneth Moody (left) and his twin brother, Tommy, thirteen-months. old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moody, of Wol- laston, Mass., shown en- joying their daily ablu- tions. TWO KILLED WHEN FLYING BOAT CRASHES—This is what hap- pened when a Vickers Vedette flying boat crashed in a field at Sault Ax Recollet on the outskirts of Montreal. The engine was, buried four feet deep in the soft ground and the two flyers were entangled among the debris of the” machinery. Internatiohal Newaroel International Newsreel FROM BUDAPEST TO NEW YORK—Miss Edith Poe, who has just arrived from her native Budapest, Hungary, to study I English at Temple University, Philadelphia. After receiving her degree she will return to her own country to teach English. Intern Newsreel A RAILBIRD'S VIEW AT THE UNITED HUNT—A railbird’s view of the start of the third race at the Fall meeting of the United Hunts, held at Belmont Park, L. . International Newsreel NOTABLES ARRIVE ON n THE S. S. HOMERIC—Master Rockefell opera $20.000. WOMEN CAN GO WITH- OUT STOCKINGS NOW — J. Fred Manning who has been elected Mayor of Lynn, Mass., defeating his “blue-law” oppo- nent, Lynn M. Ranger, whose bitter attacks on stockingless women, lipstick and cigarettes advertisements in which women appeared, made him~a well- known figure in the East. International Newsreel (LISTENING IN TO THE Ivan Obolensky, a yourntul COUNT—Confined to bed with a trans-Atlantic voyager. arrived broken leg, Congressman John J. in New York om the S. § J Boylan, of New York, is shown Homeric with his mother, Prin. v getting the réports of his party’s cess Obolensky,” the former success through the ether. Alice Muriel Astor. i = International Newsrecl International Newsreel | Newsre d in modernity and simpli est chandeliers are of bronze rmick, daughter of John D. he leading supporter of the opening night of the Internationaf ey sree! .YOUTHFUL ENTHUSIASTS — Candidates i the New York City elections received en- ‘ thusiastic support from this youthful band, of l would-be voters, who paraded with much noise n CELEBRATING ELECTION DAY IN NEW YORK—OId radio sets collected by radio dealers of one ot the boroughs of Greater New York were made into a bonfire to.celebrate the landslide in the recent city elections. . International Newsreel on the “Sidewalks of New York.” . International Newsree] " e SN 7} == = N

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