New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1929, Page 14

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- eee .. Herald Cameramen Q — B AT . YORK AS VIEWED THROUGH N SKY—Giant peaks, flecked with ting diamonds. is the beautiful n to these sentries on the night at Governor's Island as they view the The beauty of the scene.in some ates them for the discomfort of ATILE ATH- WEST—F f Caldwell, K er of the Unive MOST LETE e Ki B e e CLUB WINNE HEAD 4-H C1 White, Ferndale §300, first prize in Mational Garden Club of International Live- cago, re- ed today she is serving second term as president of 4-H Club. THE MANASA MAULER ENTERTAINING POSSIBLE FUTURE CHAMPS—]Jack Demp- sey on a recent visit to a Homeless Boys’ Home at Omaha, Nebr.. poses in his favorite fighting crouch with one of the boys. Father Flanagan, in charge of the Home. Jooks on. International Newsreel BEAUTY WIN- TERING IN MIAMI — Miss Marie: Muselle, a § New York City beauty who s adding to the at- tractiveness of Miami by winter- ing there. As a resident of Vi- enna, Austria, Miss Muselle was considered the most beautiful woman in that city of fair women. Inter al Now IT OF BOBBY JONES, AMERICA'S ¥ ER, IN ART EXHIBI- .ret Fitzhugh Browne, noted ng beside her portrait of a's greatest amateur golfer. cen in her exhibition of gallery. I Ul T s ot THE SEA TAKING ITS LIFE—The steamer “Mo sinking condition being Twenty- ROYAL VISITORS IN COPENHAGEN—Prince Harold, brother of King Christian of Denmark, with his two youngest sons. Oluf-and Gorm and a trio of prize dogs. school and seemed greatly interested as their father pointed out the points of interest in Denmark's biggest city. CELEBRATE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF RUMANIA—The celebration of the first annivetsa umania on November 10th was the occasion of spor. Maniu (left) addressing the assembled mul On the porch of Prince Nicholas’ estate at Brost Constantine Saratzaanu, the new Regent; Princess Ileana, Prince Reger TOLL OF HUMAN y" in water ashed to picces on the rocky coast of Pembrokeshire during the height of the storms which swept the English coast last week. ght members of the crew of the “Molesey” were rescued from their craft by a lifeboat which braved the raging seas on its errand of rescue. Eight members of the crew were lost. logged and { FLAG FOR SCOTCH CATHEDRAL— t Erskine Hi Cathe- ch Boy Scout with was presented to the Cathedral The flag will be hung 1, which is to be*built reel dral, Aberde the American f eabury Memoria opposite the Marischall College. NEW GOVERNOR AND COM- MANDER-IN-CHIEF OF TRINIDAD AND TEBAGE— Sir Alfred Claude Hollis, wh been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tebage, succeeding Sir Hor- ace Byatt, who recently resigned. Sir Claude previously British resident for the Zanzibar Protec- torate, Tnte (Left to right)—Princes The boys were on a vacation from Interna Newsreel al Newsreel EASS e

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