New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 18

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NEW YORK MISS IN SUNNY SOUTH—Miss Dolly White, of New York City, snapped on the beach at Miami, where she is en- joying a Winter vacation. (Inter ewsroel) SEEKS §180,000 HEART BALM — Admitting “Affinity” Earle ranks with the world’s greatest lovers, Dolores Salazar, pictured above, says “of course I fell in love with him. What woman could resist?” (1uternational Newsreel) SEARCHING THE PLACID WATERS OF THE PACIFIC—Government ships anid privately owned crafts still prowl around in an effort to locate two planes which crashed in mid-air and carried to a watery grave ten men of the Fox Film Corporation’s camera staff. Up to a late hour no trace of these two planes could be found. (International Newsreel) CONFISCATED LIQUOR SAID TO HAVE BEEN SOLD HERE—The rail- road intersection at Bay Street, Clifton, Staten Island, New York, not far from Coast Guard Base No. 2, where men alleged to have been coast guardsmen are said to have sold seized liquor to occupants of a passing automobile; $2.50 was the price 2cked for a bottle of Golden Wedding Rye. “NELLIE” PLAYS MOTHER TO YOUNG RABBITS—This Airedale dog, answering to the good old name of Nellie, is certainly a philanthropic dog-soul. She realizes that she may be ostracized from dogdom for breaking one of its first principles “always chase a rabbit,” but she doesn't mind that at all. Just having moth- ered several pups of her own, she knows the care and worry attached to one who plays the role of mother= hood and not being of a selfish nature; she decided to lend her experience to Mrs. Rabbit when her brood arrived a couple of weeks ago. Since both she and Mrs. Rabbit live in the same home, Nellie goes over to the rabbit cage and mothers the young bunnies, after having attended her own offspring. o . 3 ntergational Newsreel CHINESE NATION- ALIST TROOPS IN ACTION — Authentic view of a section of the Nationalist front at Lung-Maan, show- Princess Marie Jose of Belgium, who on January 8th becomes the bride of Crown § Prince Humbert of Italy. .The flaxen - haired beautiful daugh- ter of the King and Queen of the Belgians h a s 4 captured th e heart of all Eu- " rope, and her wedding to the © heir to the Italian throne will at- tract the atten- tion of the entire world. (International Newsreel) STUNT FLYING LEAVES THEM ORPHANS—Three children who were left fatherless when Tam Harris, of Los Angeles, property man of the Fox Film Corp., went to his death with nine other men, when two planes collided in mid-air, 4,000 feet above the ocean during the filmin, of a picture. From left to right are Margery :I;errzxs, aged 6; Shirley Ann Harris, aged 4 and Tommy Harris, C DETROIT POLICE INSPECTOR WHO IS LATEST GANGLAND'S TARGET—Inspector Henry J. Garvin, Detroit head of the Police Crime and Bomb Squad, as he lay in the hospital attended by his nurse, Miss Mary Quinn, following an alleged desperate attempt upon his life by two motorists be- }'eved to be gangland chiefs seeking reprisals. Garvin probably owes his life to having dropped to the oor of the car in which he was riding when the desperadoes opened fire. (International Newsreel) ENGLISH PEERESS AN- NOUNCES ENGAGEMENT — New and unpublished portrait BRINGING SUN- SHINE WHEN NATURE SLIPPED — Nurse Elsie Huntley gives little Ross Compton an ultra-violet treatmentatthe new solarium for conducting ultra-violet ray treatments for children, which has been opened by the Health Departrent of THOAVEWE O AT ational Newsreel) ing troops entrenched for action while an officer crouches above ready to give the sig- nal to fire and ad- vance, The Lung-Maan front shown above is just south of Loyang, which was subsequent- 1y captured by Nation- alist troops. (International Newsreel) study of the Countess of Sea- field, whose engagement to Derek Stubley Herbert, noted athlete at Eton a ‘few years ago, has been announced. The Count is 23 ahd Mr. Herbert 22. For a time it was rumored that the Countess would be married to Princess Nicolas of Rumania, younger son of Quéen Marie, but the report proved baseless. (International Newsreel)

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