New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1927, Page 28

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| W——— MUSSOLINI'S LATE§T—This new closeup of Premier Mussolini' was ‘taken during his review of the Italian airifleef near Rome. At right is General De Balbo, vice minister of air. Mus- solini is’ air inister in addition to his.other jobs. (International Newsreel) R T } Lo i SEAWARD! — g ' % RS 2 HOLDS RECORD—Mar- garet Jenkins holds the new women's record for the jave- lin throw. She threw the spear 120 fcet, 10 inclies in a reeent meet at Vallej There's weork % ahead for the gobs! The ‘American fleet is putting to sea, Picture shows it sailing eastward from Hampton Roads, with the plane carrier Langley in the foreground. (Int. Newsreel) ] | HUNGRY!— | - Alvin Kelly % fasts in the air for a’ living. N ¢ Just 1iow he's | i being paid for : remaining eight a8 i days on top of i the flagpole of a hotel at New- ark, N. J, (Int Newareel.) tin, physicist, United States Burcau of Standards at Washington, was awarded the Institute of Radio Engi- neers’ medal of honor for 1927 for the greatest service to the science of radio com- nunication, NOTABLES HONORED—Honorary degre group of notables at commencement exercises at New York Uni- yersity. Left to right, Owen Young, Henry Fairchild Osborn, and HESR Frank B. Kellogg. CInternattonal N wareel) of the State Game Lodge in spend the Suntmer. (International Newsreel) . THE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE—Here is a new birdscye view the Black Hills of South Dakota, where President Goolidge will LN Exciaive) ST e e O RSN AWAR ) 3 — Helen Lane, of Rosclle Park, N, J., wins the Eleanor G Hewitt prize for art at the Women's Art School of Cooper Union, New Yorke She gets a Sum- mer art course in Paris. LN Bxelusive) FOR CALVIN—Mary, a 200-pound pygmy luppo, 1 President Coolidge s newest pet, the gift of Harvey Fire- stone. Mary 1s shown armving from Africa International Newsrcel) SIXTY HOURS ADRIFT ON FREEZING LAKLE! —These three boys were carried out into Lake Erie in a small boat in which they were playing at Monroe, Mich. Sixty hours later .Ihry drifted into Sandusky, Ohio, blue with cold, and starving. The youngsters are William, four- teen, Thomas, ten, and John Jackson, eight. ¥4 (International Newsreel) J pton Sinclair, seated, and George E Roewer, his attorney, plan to test fhe censorship of books in Boston by placing Sinelair’s bammed Ol on sale. i (International Newsreel)

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