New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1929, Page 18

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erald Cameramen Tell Ther Story OT SO HOT,” SAYS MAE OF ICY TRIP FROM COAST e change—only a few days ago Mae Murray was in sunny rnia, and now look at her. She is shown standing outside -covered cars of the train which brought her to International Newsreel APES WINTRY BLASTS —Tony Canzonerri on the golf CLIMBING THE ONE DEAD —SEVERAL IN- JURED — One motorman was killed, several passengers were in- jured when two- Chicago surface cars met in a head-on collision. Firemen had to chop terror- stricken passengers from the wreckage. International Newsrecl i e ROXBURY CHURCH DESTROYED BY FIRE—Ruins of the Eliot Congregational Church in Roxbury, Mass., which was almost a total loss, due to fire which swept the edifice. The loss is estimated at more than $100,000. ITALIAN links at Miami Beach. Tony es- caped the wintry blasts of his native New York through remov- ing his training quarters to Florida. Talermat el ALPS—A picturesque view as the hardy Italian Alpine troops scale the high peak of Bernina, 15,000 feet above sea level, during recent mountain climbing maneuvers. International Newsrecl BUILT FOR SCIENTIFIC CRUISE—At a cost of $200,000 a new yacht, owned by Frederick Rawson of Chicago was launched at Neponset, Mass. The yacht has been built for a scientific cruise in Labrador, and is one of the most solidly built craft of this type. Mrs. John T. Crowell-(below) of Dorchester, Mass., was sponsor at the christening of the vessel which has been named the “Gadfly.” International Newsreel BIPLANE LEADING IN SAFE AIRCRAFT CONTEST—Above is shown the Tanager Bi- plane, entry of the Cur- tiss Aeroplane and Mo- tor Corporation, which is leading in the Danicl Guggenheim safe air- craft competition. International Newsrecl “IRON MAN” OF POLAND TAKES PART IN NATION’S ANNI. VERSARY—In the center Marshal Pilsudski, Minister of War, and Lieutenant-Colonel Beck, head of war cabinet, stand in their automo- bile to listen to the report of General Konarzewski, Vice-Minister of |War, during the solemn parade that was part of the exercises that \marked the eleventh anniversary of Poland’s independence. International Newsreel International Newsreel TALLY-HO THE FOX—Colonel William Mitchell, for- mer chief of the Army Air Corps, riding in the annual Thanksgiving Day fox hunt which was held at Middleburg, Virginia, this year. S—JUST A LOAD International Newsreel Thanksgiving celebration. T “ £ / SOCIETY GIRL READY TO SPIN ON THE ICE—Miss Bar- bara Babcock, well-known among New York’s younger social set, as she left the clubhouse at Bea- ver Dam, near Mill Neck, to take part in the season’s first skating rally. International Newsreel SLASHED WITH RAZOR BY YOUTHFUL DANCER—Made. moiselle Else Suet, charming young French student, was slashed with a razor by her danicer lover, eighte¢n-year-old Bernard Lagane. He confessed the mur- der to the Paris police and said that they had quarreled when the young girl showed her preference for dancing with an older and wealthier man. International Newsreel % A Y OF BEER—This man is getting himself a taste of the beer th‘at was destroyed by dry agents in Pittsburgh. The beer was seized on 2 railroad siding and brought into Pittsburgh for| International Newsreel, NG/

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