New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 36

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YIS | ZIN 1 d A s e e, GENE AND POLLY RETURN HOME—Gene Tunney, tanned by the Mediterranean sun, and his bride, the former Polly Lauder wearing a brown ensemble with a striped toque hat as they surprised everybody by posing for a veritable squad of cameramen upon their return from abroad on the S. S. Vulcania. When asked to comment on his potential legal fight in connec- tion with his $500,000 suit for breach of promise brought against Katherine King Fogarty, he said, “I can't talk about NLZTS LZTS L2 nal Newsreel B % FROM BUENOS AIRES TO NEW YORK—Victor Seghretti, astride ‘the bicycle on.which he pedalled from Buenos Aires to New York. The hazardous jour- ney required twenty months, dur- ing which he swam streams, slept in trees and carried his bicytle over rocky trails. International Newsreel [ 7] LAYING THE TIGER OF FRANCE TO REST—(Upper) Loyal friends of the “Tiger of France” voluntarily repair the muddy roads over which the remains of the war-time Premier of France pass to his last resting place. (Lower) The unadorned funeral car carrying the body, without pomp or ceremony. (Left) A faithful retainer kneels at the grave of her beloved master, just before his casket is covered with earth, International Newsreel COUNTING THE BALLOTS IN RE- ENJOYING FIRST SNOWFALL IN GOTHAM — Joan and Ann Raymond, children of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Raymond of New York society, enjoying the winter Sports in Central Park after irst snowfall of the season. nal Newsreel BLACKTAIL DEER SEEKS WARMTH IN LOWLANDS —A Blacktail deer snapped by a ranger in Glacier National Park as it came into the warmer lowlands for the winter. It is part of the rangers’ duties to protect these deer from predatory animals during the winter months. International Newsreel CENT MEXICAN ELECTION — Re- counting ballots in the House of Delegates after the recent presidential election. A special commission com- posed of representatives from each state recounted- the votes which showed a plurality in favor of Pascual Ortiz Rubio. POPULAR YOUNG PEERESS —Lady - Margaret Spencer, the daughter of Earl Spencer. Lady Spencer is one of the'most noted and popular of the younger Eng- lish Peeresses. (¢ International Newsreel International Newsreel LN TN L [ BRITISE CLAIMS JE —Leonard Reed, fifteen y ag in a Sheffield, England, steel works, claims that he is the missing heir to the late William Emery, of Flemington, N. J., who left a fortune estimated at $6 mg.'rff,;g FOR EVERYTHING BUT PRAYER — The Saints look down benignantly in a Petrovsky, Russia, church, used for ever'/_thmg but prayer. Peasants bring in their wheat crop, have it duly recorded by a commissar and then take it to the huge mound of wheat in the nave. So great is the crop this year that ordinary means of storing it have been exhausted. Ofn.clals were forced“to use churches. The peasants give their wheat to the state and it is afterwards reapportioned according to the principles of Sovidtism. NATION'S CAPITCL IN FROSTY FR&ME——This striking view of the Nation's Capitol was taken following the ice storm which coated the city with a thin covering of ice. The building is shown as it ( appeared at night through a vista of ice-covered branches. International Newsreel ‘lmcrnumnn! Newsreel ™ ‘w &

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