New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1930, Page 24

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Herald rald Cameramen Tell Their Story. = w8 LN VIN L7l NATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRE “BOSSES” ELEPHANTS AT MIAMI BEACH—BIll Klem, famous to sports fans as the inper- turbable umpire of the National League, proved to be the master of all situations at Miami Beach where he is spending the winter. When Bill went in for a dip he parked his car too near the water and the rising tide soon had it mired. Bill is shown using cing into the Shovel while “Rosie” Miami, elephant, prepares to give it the £ St. Susanna at few necessary shoves that put it on hard sand. (International Newsreel) Patrick Hayes, spe as he leaves the Church Rome after conducting mass. Cardinal Hayes is of the Archdiocese of New York. Cinternational Newsreel) “FIRST” GUEST AT WHITE | HOUSE DANCE—Miss Caro- ‘ line Hyde, debutante daughter | BATTLING THE DE- VOURING FLAMES— of the Secretary cf Agriculture With the snow almost oblit- o and Mrs. Hyde, was Allan | e s e SR L AST HLONORS HOR HEROICIBRITON Hoover's partner for the first /] grating thelr views, these Sencgales riflemen as pallbearers at the funeral Hooyespiines ion the Hirs! N in Tunis, of Licut. Jones-Williams anc Gantefa e Chus e e l‘ are shown d":,‘ O crlshf‘r‘ in the Sudan while on their at- i R e tempted non-stop flight from London to as they work with furious B p Dopile S Gt el Africa. Airmen from the French army are % shown saluting while the caskets are brought that wrecked the Cury . T Builgiie: . Pibureh, s Pa ) o bntishiehurek. L shortly after midnight on { December 30. Cnternational Newsieel) White House. | Q \ PENN STATE GRID COACH ‘B AGAIN ELECTED TO PRESI- | E DENCY OF COACHES' AS- u SOCIATION — Hugo Bezdek, BEAUTY AND THE BLUNDER- head football coach of Penn B JSS—Miss Hclen Taylor, a member { the women's rifle team of George - = Washin :n;n Unlversle’y, starts pract-ie BRITISH WOMAN M. P. ARR]VIN}? O"" " ll‘[‘;’lr‘:‘%EgFo¥g$§OWMXII:j)TgEFE%AIUAR}rAnE‘n:Ia!:d (S]t{z;‘eomp;:;luréguahtisess;:le::;:: ]‘ for the women's intercollegiate matches t“,ngR?R)ENN?AsIA:WW '}‘R“i;c B Rose Rogers with their trusty watchdog “Rover” He was re-clected president of l ms fr in WAL a wild mountain deer at Speculator, e rom all over the East are at- country will take part in these matches f“"‘“g her stay in America will start on a animal was in a starving condition and cast aside tending the annual meeting in 1 which take place m\lfcbnrwlg{ry-’ P ol o e il its natural suspicion of humans to approach at the New York. (iuternational Newsreel) | (Iat il sight of food. “ (International Nawareel) 1 { STANFORD BEATS ARMY, 34-13 — Picture shows one of the exciting events of the day when Army met Stanford at Palo Alto in a classical gridiron contest which resulted in Stanford bear- | Ing away the honors in a score of 34 to Army's 13. ; (Left) Cagle of Army is shown meeting hig Water- i i70 at the hands of Smalling of Stanford. (International Newsreel) e the daughter

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