New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1930, Page 18

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NOW WE'LL ALL SEE OWN- ERS OF THE GOLDEN VOICE — This pretty radio fan is trying out the new Jenkins television receiver for home use, which was demonstrated recent- == ]y at Newark, N.J. Now, for the first ti the amateur fan will have a charice to see for himself what his favorite radio an- nouncer looks like. (International Newsreel) S WHEN BOS - TON'S BLAZE WAS AT ITS HEIGHT — Fire- men attempting to % # 5 s k B quell the blaze that g k 4 4 ] 4 4 o y % wrecked one of the Y i : iy 4 [ buildings of the § ; : > 3 ; <. S e PROMINENT SOCIETY MAN & daiitjomes g HN : A e % P W N AND YACHT CLUB COMMO- ‘Works at East Bos- , e 3 3 - ‘ W ; ’ b 1 DORE ENTERS MER- o, Mags, . Douls ; ’ : ; X b CHANT MARINE FIELD AECEESE estimated E % 9 8 % e i » 4 “ —Vincent Astor, prominent at $100000. T he [LZF . e 4 3 o 5 i member of society and com- plant hadGststants 4 . 2 “ IS modore of the New York ed LR Gt N B ey i By Yacht Club, pictured at Palm s for e Y P i / REL : b ) Beach just before he leit for a LA Pt i : s Be. ‘W i 3 Qi ' cruise in Southern waters on his restisation s g § : Te Vi " < ) : 4 yacht Nourmahal. Mr. Astor has der ey to "f~; A gaine 3 ’ P ! . ¢ % XN become actively interested in (i ; 2 . n : - o the development of the Ameri- 4‘mfi _l.rc " . # : % 4 o Lol can merchant marine, and to this end has purchased a_large interest in the Roosevelt Steam- ship Company, which is headed by Kermit Roosevelt. (International Newsreel) YOUNGEST EDITOR IN COLORADO — Miss Virginia ; Hulen, 20 years old, who has ' UPHOLDING A FAMILY TRADITION <% . £ . just taken® charge as editor —John Vincent Rockne organizes ais com of the daily newspaper in Brigh- rades into a training squad for another A ton, thus becoming the_ young- As beauty great American sport John 1s a son of = est woman ;n |ha‘( position in isplay her . Knute Rockne, famous Notre Dame grid /4 FORERUNNERS OF SUMMER FASHIONS--Gala and fashionable throngs of Winter Colorado. Her father, Albert terna ? iron mentor, and is sG anxious to Bel in & visitors getting an inkling of the trend of women's fashions for the Summer during Hulen, was appointed posimas- e that he's alrcady studymng f i brilliant display in su South. ter of the town of Brighton so for the 1950 scason. Young . ‘)‘; (Infernational Newsicaly she has taken active charge of : otV the paper edited by him. = & n! mal Newsreel) H P { ¥ e o g 5 3 y % " P SOUTH SEA ISLANDER PAINTS AND IS PAINTED—Miss Caro- FINDS GOLD IN PASA- ; i 4 » 3 ? ¥ line Mytinger, young Americth artist, standing beside one of her DENA—Dr. Roscoe E. Knignt g L ; ; striking portraits .of a South Sea Island cannibal, who had not only has discovered a gold mine in 4 2 5 % smeared himself with paint, but donned a few extra feathers in honor back of Pasadena. California. SHARKEY SURPERVISES CAMP CONSTRUCTION—A general view showing Jack Sharkey (right, of the occasion. After four thrilling years in the Solomon Islands and The ore will assay from 334 to leaning against ring ropes) supervising the construction of his training camp at Miami Beach, Fla. New Guinea, the artist has brought back with her the fruits of man, %89 a ton in gold and shows crowd of curious fight fans are also shown. Sharkey (inset) meets Phil Scott in a heavyweight champion- breathless experiences. Superstition and taboos made it difficult to traces of platinum ship eclimination bout on February 27 persuade the natives to pose, she says. {Intotnational Newereel) (Inte.vational Newsteel) (Internaticnal Newsreel)

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