New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1930, Page 18

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erald Cameramen Tell Ther “Story . DISTINGUISHED VIS HAVANA—The giga Cunard Line as it steamed majestically into the Port of Havana following a record run from New York in 47 hours and 50 minute The rect cuts down by 13 hours and 28 minutes that established last year by the S Ro0: ¥ city was en fete for the brilliant occasion and cach of the 360 passengers on liner was wel- comed with a gift from the Cuban Tourist Com- mission. e (International Newsreel) OR TO THE PORT OF S. S. Mauretania of the R o s 3 EMPIRE STATE SKI A hon e ko FAMOUS TENOR AND DAUGHTER WHO IS TLL—A beautiful portrait of John McCormack, famous Irish tenor, who recently completed his first ialking picture with his daughter Gwendolyn, who appears in the movie with her illustrious fat Miss McCormack is rapidly recovering from an appendicitis operation which was performed Sunday. While the McCormacks had planned to return to Ireland on Washingtop's Birthday, the illness of Gwendolyn has caused a postponement of their sailing. (International Newsreel) SOARING ON SKI _CHAM PIONSHIP. — Harold Soerensen, of the Norsemen Ski Club of New York, at the height of his 148.28-foot jump § during the New § York State ski- jumping cham- pionships held recently. By reason of this prodigious leap and the perfect form he dis- played, ~Soeren- sen scored 8 points. (International Newereel) seuson. “MOVING DAY” A modern methods w by Luis Reyes Spindola wit When it was decided to ¢ Torrcon, Senor Spindola eng: Jines and procceded to fly for ti gether in the air. CARDINAL BLESSING ROME CHILDREN —F children of Rome at the Church of Saint Martha. MILLION-DOLLAR YACHT TAKES TO THE WATER—The “Intrepid,” million- dollar y. Murphy, acht built for Walter Patten of Chicago, takes to water at Neponset, Mass., just after its christening by Miss Helen Raymond (inset), daughter of the designer, Arthur B. Raymond, New York naval architect. Mr. Murphy is head of the Standard Railroad Equip- ment Corporation and his beautiful new craft was built at the Lawley Shipyards in Neponset. (International Newsreel) believed to be the last word in familics is here demonstrated and the seven little Spindolas. ly home from Mexico City to for nine on one of the air The entirc family was to- nal Barretti blessing (International Newsreel) SKI-JUMPING WITHOUT SNOW AND WITH USE OF A HUMAN SPRINGBOARD—A devotee of ski-jumping on water takes a high dive through the air pulled along by a fast specdboat. The jumper has just skiied off the springboard at the left, which is held by one of his companions usually ascribed to the colder climes, is proving one of the Ski-jumping, most popular sports in Florida this (International Newsreel) TOMMY POUNDS THE PAVE- MENT WHILE TRAINING FOR CHARLES BOUT.—Doing 8 bit of road work is Tommy Lough- ran, former light-heavyweight champion of the world. ~Lough- ran js training in West Palm Beach for his coming bout with Pierre Charles of France. (International Newsreel) BACK FROM JUNGLE EX- PEDITION.—Philip M. Chan- cellor, who from being an $18- a-weck reporter on a Chicago newspaper, inherited a $1,000-a- day income. rcturned to San Francisco from a trip to the Malay Peninsula and the Dutch Indies with a rare python, three Komodo lizards and 100 other rare specimens of animal life for the Field Museum. (International Newsreel) BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER UNVEILS MEMORIAL TO 1L~ LUSTRIOUS COUNTRYMAN.— .} Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain, speak- ing during the ceremonies at- tending the unveiling of a mem- orial to the late Rt. Hon. Andrew Fisher, former Prime Minister of Australia. The ceremonies took place in the Hampste~1 Cemetery. . AImernational Newsreel)

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