New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1927, Page 20

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NEW iSRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY o, 1927, PROTEST CHINESE POLICY—The “Britlish invasion” of China is protested by & group that pickets the British Embassy in W ashington. (International Newsreel) A BRIGHTER CAPITOL!—The Capitol at Washington is taking on a youthful bloom. Painters are giving it its annual cavering. (Intemational Newereel) %2 : _ ; " v X B % i E R PRSI RS R . e \ RIDING HIS HOBBY—Henry Ford iy vacationing in Massa- chusetts, where relics of eatlier America nboupd. He’s ghown i 8 inspecting the old-fashioned mill on hiy Wayside Inn estate at JEWELED — Tvwenty. thou- South Sudbury. (International Newsreel) sand < artificial jewéls will : : jtter from this 220-foot " - tower at an industrial expo- % sition in Cleveland, Musie will be broadeast from it over the show. ; (International Newsreelh N R ‘PAYS UP—Raymond Ortei ) . BN : : ; has gladly pacted with ° A PICTURE HAT!—The hig hat is making a brave fight to AR R $25,000. That's the prize lfe : :etml-n to pEopuIarity Hereg’:s a Summer 1§udcl of horsehair NEWLYWEDS—The former Ernestina Calles, daughter of ot:fered for the first non-stop braid in pencil blue, trimmed with a large velvet bow and the President of Mexico, and her American husband are fllgllt. _from New Xork'. to band in the same shade. It’s worn by June Marlowe (I.-L-N.) shown_on_ their ‘honeymoon. She is.now Mrs. Thomas A. Paris; ‘and Charles Lind- Robinson. (Inéraational Newsreel) bergh-won it. s (LL-N. Exclusive) IN MOVIES—Barney Old- field, famed auto racer, is in the movies now. He’s- driv- ing 999, his old racer. (L-I-N. Exclusive) 1 TR s i T — stray Fe P .. LONE YOUTH CAPTURES PARIS!—Charles Lindbergh, twenty-five-year-old American, has done m a boy’s gun narrowl; ' - g what the entire German Army failed to do—capture Paris! But Lindbergh’s capture was peaceful, dilowarubr - G Soslia feat bt . e .4 brought about by his flight from New York to Paris. Picture, sent by plane to London and radioed 4 3 1 I'q{mw? Lirlxdb(frih (lei't)l on steps of American Embassy as Ambassador Myron that an attempt S e s e O Y i s his hand to lead the crowd in cheers. At right is the control board that Lindbergh Nl i Ssiae 1 l_\‘O ‘.\A.\DPA.\I I} Ihl‘_s—!\ 1 ie o.f I'%{.sclsll sympa- s eves glued to on the trip across. Indicated are: 1, compass; 2, oil-pressure gauge; 3, alti- i FT N BSnlhse) “HLE"Pb in _;rnokl;p cnded in a riot and fist fight. Picture : 1, magneto switeh; 5, tachometer; 6, bank and turn indicator; 7, speed indicator; 8, clock; Pz shows @ bit of action, (Intornational Newsteel) J, inclinometer; 10, gasoline pump; 11, control stick; 12, throttle, (@YENENED] N O (N

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