New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 16

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—— B HOME FOR THANKSGIVING—OIld Glory f waves greetings to the U. S. S. Cincinnat.i, one of Uncle Sam's mighty war dogs, as it arrived in Brooklyn Navy Yard for the Thanksgiving holiday. International Newsreel w A W :THEY LEAP INTO MATRI- iMONY—Donald Babcock and his bride, the former Marjorie Klinger, both parachute jump- ers, have proven that a leap into matrimony is really a safe thing. They jumped from the plane to safety immediately after their aerial marriage. (Right)— Shows the daring couple as they kissed before taking off from Roosevelt Field for their aerial marriage ceremony. Vd< BLUE RIBBON FELINES HAVE THEIR DAY—The babies from Garden City, as they were en- tered by their owner, were winners at the Cat Show held ina New York hotel. Scores of cats of every breed, color and size were ex- hibited. STANFORD BEATS CALIFORNIA—Above is pictured Horlow Rothert, of Stanford, carrying the ball for a short gain over right tackle. Griffith is stopping him, while Frentrup is shown atriving too late to runinterference. Norton of California is the other player in the picture. The score was Stanford 21 and California 6. ; International Newsreel International Newereel nternational Ne SCULPTOR OF FAMOUS MEN —Baroriess Von Kalckreauth, of Germany, out- standing young sculptress, is in New York to do busts of some of America’s out- standing figures. She has already done many noted Germans in bronze. International Newsreel HION MODE FOR {T YEAR—Abhove is shown 3 e CELEBRATING BIRTH OF THE SOVIET—These dashing charioteers with their handsome dappled and blue white steeds are participating in the huge festival commemorating the twelfth anniver- sary of the October revolution and the birth of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. A military review through the streets of Moscow before President Kalin and other Soviet dignitaries was a feature of the program.. International Newsreel center of fashion; de- pi what the fastidious young lady will wear in 1930. 7 Y /) = i EREI A b PLACE OF LAUNCHING MOON ROCKET—This steel tower, now under construction in a lonely section of Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., will' ex- tend about one hundred feet in the air and will be the way by which Professor R. H. Goddard, of Clark University, will launch his latest “moon rocket.” T erna STUDYING FOR THE BAR —Miss Lola Smuts, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Jan_ Christian Smuts, former Lord High Com- missioner of South Africa, is in England rounding out her edu- cation. She has spent the greater part of her life in South Africa, International Newsreel A TRIAL SPIN IN THE “SAUCER”—These cyclicts are in trainipg for mnext week’s six-day bicycle races and engage in a trial spin around the saucer of New- ark’s Velodrome, Newark, N.J. International Newsreel RIDING TO THE SHOW—Miss Celia Seviat on “Collynie King Lancaster,” which comes to the 1929 International Livestock Exposition at Chicago, leading the herd of shorthorn cattle from Danville, California, International Newsreel B e e i 5 P g | 7 L 5 g DA g N7 = ] 74 sl B4 ‘t

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