New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1930, Page 16

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Herkl Cameramen Tel Ther Story S g WHERE AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN DIED—When their plane nose-dived into the sca from a height of HUB SOCIETY GIRLS REHEARSING FOR SHOW—Miss Dana Sievel- p ing, left, and Miss Marian Winslow, periorming one of tne steps they will four - hundred feety meatii ol el ihe nnval show o the Vincent Clubigirls, “Vincent Virties and 4 ¢ a, Capt a L T Lo %fii‘:‘,x‘ofi"’x 5% Vices.” The girls are airecting the trzining of other Boston society girls e Ao who will take part in t L Gy 4 (international Newsreel) Australia, Flight Licut. F. A. Briggs and Chicf Air- craftsman Ewen of the Royal Air Force were killed Grosvenor was a son of Lord Stallbridge. (International Ne ) OCEAN-LINER STYLE SHOW INTRODUCES THIS SAILOR MOTIF—Perhaps the fact that they were introduced at the smart style show held on board the giant ocean liner S. S. NEWLY CRE BARONET DOES NOT Rotterdam may have had some- 2 £ < 5 i do with the ir FORGET THE TIES THAT BIND—Sit John Lng fo do with the i Harry Lee Fagge, former Pepperell, Mass, chore o f (he S270r o : man who recently inherited the title and estate of R ot Rt whispers His late brother, becoming the tenth Fagge Baronet. raive DAl Fismon whspers john was pictured at the sewing machine with S s which he is quite at home, besides being an expertin Laoame wouldhe G tae sWim 211 forms of handiwork. Since he came to America re'gn She lounges in the sancs forty years ago secking a fortune Sir John has made e i of a livelihood doing chores in Pepperell. s nternationa e e AT r } W LONG-DELAYED BRANDON ILOVE SUIT CALLED—A distinguished woman lawyer and a-very distinguished gentleman lawyer, Mrs. Frances Marion Erandon, New York Assistant : ¢ . . gor]mralicn Counsel, and : s CLASH WITH POLICE Eleven corge J. Gillespie, took their {(JOHS:;?‘N'l\‘)“?S arrested and one hurt when police d"’”,”’”“fi, of the heart and flE e were called to break up a Red demonstration in front of pocketbook before a judge and e - e e e Cor s s reaiatealine jury in the New York Supreme RS police and caused them much difficully. The procession Court. Mrs, Brandon was ready | between LAUNCHING A FIGHTING BIRD ON THE HIGH SEAS—Striking view of a wasp-powered Boeing flight D iniats ended at the State House aiter parading and anxious to tell of Gillespie's S promise to marry her. Unternational Xewareak Fia. Peggy taking off from the flight deck of the “Lexington,” one of the three aircraft carriers that will leave February 15th to carry a miniature army of air fighters on 16,000 mile cruise. Dur.ng the cruise the planes will take part in sev- eral “major offensives” against the scouting fleet in Atlantfc and Pacific waters. thru the Boston streets. aternatioual Newsrecly AN ARMY OF THE AIR READY TO SAIL FOR WINTER MAN- EUVERS-—This acrial view of the Norfh_lsland Naval Air Station at San Diego, Calif,, shows the lineup of army planes that will embark on three aircraft carriers to take part in several “major offensives” against the ruine of ancient Mayan cities in Central America, recently observed from the air by Colonel ; ‘p‘;afii"”&‘:firf“"n’."e om0 mile %l and photographed by his wife. | to R.arc |. C. Pallister, Mrs J. P Carter, Mr. J. P. Car- ific w gan and son Bobby, George Engeihardt, Lillian, Newgten and A, F Morgan, s will end June 2lst at San Unternational Newsieel) (International Newsreel)

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