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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918 3 ; e e S 7 s——": r———. |“HUNTING THE HUN” ON TOP OF A NEW YORK SKYSCRMwR, | MISS RADFORD | TO CHRISTEN BOAT 2 OTWE 7/ A\D OF THE /7 | PRy COUNTRY‘" Miss Mary Radford, granddaughter | of the late Rear Admiral William Radford, of Civil war fame, is to christen the United States destroyer | tadford, which will be launched at | Within « few hours after he has | PV the British-Canadian recruiting ja skyseraper. The iliustration g anlAtiantic i port, Miss Radford: iilte | mission begins his training, in New | recruits getting an idea of what voluntecred, the rookie gathered in | York this being done on the roof of | fare is like many of her friends among the so- ciety girls in Washington, is holding a job with Uncle Sam. T NE VIEW OF AMIENS, TOWARD WHICH BIG LIQUOR PROBLEY THE GERMANS ARE DIRECTING THEIR DR ~f TAUL H.DRAKE AGRICULTURAL AND LIVE-STOCK ADVISORY COMMITTEE WITH MESSRS. HOUSTON AND HOOVER Lord Abernon is chairman of tha | central control board of the liquor traffic of Great Britain. His position is one that requires extreme tact and On several occasions workers in the munition plants struck when the government threatened ic stop the manufacture of beer to con- | serve foodstuffs. T.ord Abernon’s beard is trying to solve the problem to the satisfaction of the workers and | the government. city of Amiens, one of the objectives | the line with the French center Emmessn This remarkable airplane photo- | of the German drive. The railroad | Amiens is a very important city PENNSYLVANIA BOXER mraph gives a birds-eye view of the]!ines that connect the British end of ' its loss would be a blow to H}l‘ 4 This photograph shows the advisory , ing, N. L g ATHLETIC MENTOR | —— ShR tant | poldt, Tenn.; Isaac Li 3 , Tenn.; Is ncoln, Aberdeen, committee representing agricultural | L0 the secretary of agricultur rion oo oo ommenine st s Stagtonit S | 85 T ot | | KING ALEXANDER OF GREECE VISITING THE tlons appointed by Secretary of Agri ] Brig- | Ccal; W. R. Dodson, Baton Rouge, ham, St. Albans, Vt.: D. F. Houston, | 1al. & e 7 Gity Gat % E 3 culture Houston and Food Adminis- | secretary of agriculture; Oliver \\'il.‘yn, }vd”\)\f' {[‘u,f.m'L(:tl,,,], m{);]w:. "\’vhdl" | SECTOR lN MACEDONIA HbLD BY THE BR” trator Hoover. in the picture | Peoria, Ill.; Henry C Fhty i el SRl S, Stk W ; are: Da 3 E e, Chillicothe, | man, Elk Garden, Va.; N. H. Gentry, | son, assistant suc?"f‘luryv;fl u‘gric‘\\]tu‘re' ) ( Ohlo; Clarence Ousley, assistant secre- | Sedalia, Mo.; Milo D. Campbell, Cold- | D, O. Mahoney, Viroqua, Wis.: W. W. tary of agriculture; H. W. Jeffers, | water, Mich.; Eugene Funk, Bloom- | Harrah, Pendleton, Ore.: H. L, Russell. Plainsboro, N. J.; J. N. Hagan, Deer- | ington, 1Il; Wesley G. Gordon, Hum- | U, S. Food administration, i GETTING READY TO “SLIP. A PILL TO KAISER BILL” Lieut. J. H. Craige, a former Uni- versity of Pennsylvaula star athlete and for eight years holder of the A. | e . b A. U. eastern middleweight boxing 3 JRmsi OFFICIAL o, championship, is athleties’ director 3 & Underosicgen for the big marine corps encampment at Quantico, Va. He has the camp - ’ et competing In basketball, baseball, e e B e O s This is the first photograph to ar- [on the parade sround accompanied |arrive in this country since his & I P putl into imme- | ing obstacles. In the basketball con- | rive in this country showing King | by the commander-in-chief of the llf“~,<vun to the throne after Cons| Biins theis sun for work are abosrd | boat destroyers that are being buile | diate service in the war zones, tests alone, 1,100 men participated. Alexander of Greece—in center—vis- | &ritish Saloniki forces and his staff, ine was forced to abibemte, football, boxing. wrestling and |clear-