New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1929, Page 20

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SNIZISNIZINIZINIATN Va THEY FIGHT TO FINISH— These fighting fishof Siam, trained cret C method, | Hera_la Cam eramen Tell Therr Story ARRIVING IN THE LAND OF PROMISE—These solemn Czechoslovakian immigrants gaze thoughtfully upon the New World capital for the fr as they pass through Washi oute to their final d in the “land of prom- G CHANCE yossession a ¢ but it passed Elder of Notre Da HIS LAST FIGHT—Too late thes ned but his injuries wi e of bull fighting. s torcadors w lo Perez, Mexico's shown being gored by an opes for his recovery are on his arrival in Mendoza. The assassination has been fol- ccep him from the favorite lowed by riots and martial law in Argentina. onal New THE SEA CLATMS ANOTHER VICTIM—This striking picture of the S. S. Hypatia shows the vessel as it foundered on a “Whale Rock” off Robben Island, South Africa. The ship was almost completely submerged at the time the picture was taken, and ultimately proved a total loss. International Newsreel 2 5 RGENTINA STATESMAN ASSASSINATED—This' is the last picture of Carlos W. Lencimas, taken ten minutes ved the before he was assassinated. He filled the post of Governor of Province of Mendoza, Argentina. Aware of the plots life, he fell from an assassin’s blow immediately 9% International Newsreel THE NEW SEUM PHILADEL- PHIA — A view of the gateway to the new magnifi- cent Rodin Mu- seum, the gift of the late Jules Mastbaum, to the City of Philadel- phia. The open- ing ceremonies were attended by § prominent states- menfromall parts of the country. (Inset) — Nirs. Jules Mastbaum, widow of the late motion picture BRILLIANT ENGLISH WED- DING—Lady Anne Hunloke, the former Lady Anne Cavendish, was married to Major Sir Philip Hunloke at one of the outstanding social events of the London sea- son. She is the youngest daugh- ter of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. niernational Newsreel GERMANY PLANS FOR AUTO SPEED RECORD—On the sands of Daytona Beach next March, William Von Benz, Jr., son of the Vice President of the Blitz and Benz Automobile Company of Frankfort, Ger- many, will strive to wrest the world's speed record from Sir Harry Seagrave of England. International Newsreel SUMMER RESORT SWEPT BY FIRE—The wéfl known summer resort at Nantasket Beach, Massa- chusetts, was swept by fire which threatened to wipe out the entire business section of the city. The loss is estimated at $2,000,000. Tnternational Newsreel ~ Z 1\ . | N1 [ IS T ZIN LIS L TN

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