New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1927, Page 28

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FALSE FEARS?— Welling- ton Koo, regent in Peking, and former Chinese Minister . to U. S., declares theré is no reason for alarm abroad over the foreign legations in Peking. Foreigners are safe there, he believes. (LN Exclusive) RADICAL RUMBLINGS IN GERMANY—Communists are active in Germany. Pieture FESTIVE—Shriners hold this year's festive® shows part of 100.000 who gathiered in Schiller Park, Berlin, ro give vent to their feclings. g conclave at Atlantic City. Photo shows pictur: o Qb Dl \ a esque chanters® chorus parading before natives. £ 3 (International Newsreel) g A i TYPICAL — Because he’s considered a- typical Amer- ~ i — » ican youth, Charles Berger, MU PRIDE — Edda Mussolini, °f West Duglewood, N. J, is shown here in a new and exclusive picture invited to Denmark this Sum- with her father, is the Italian Premier’s great- mer by the Rotary Club .of » est pride. Some expect him to find a royal Demmark to teach Danish husband for his commoner daughter. boys American games. {I-1-N Exclusive) (International Newarecl) (International Newsreel) s s o AN REVUE QUEEN — Another PTacy , f . o . 5 E « A ica stars in Paris! GLOVES FOR LINDY—Charles A. Lindbergh's latest adition to his collection of \v;;:(;nl(x::ms‘:i:; rglognf:t‘il(;n medals, pets, trophics, plaques and miscellany is a pair of boxing gloyes, given him .n~ the “‘Revue Queen’’ of lr:\' Joe Humphries, dean of New York announcers, at matches Lindy witnessed in n‘i‘ght life New York. (Intemational Newsreel) R PEACE DOUBTFUL— Dis- armament is procceding too "MORE MARINE : slowly to be of mach aid in Shanghai, to rej seasoned devil dogs who are being rushed # ; i 2 : o i ROTARIANS TAKE OVER BELGIUM—Drill of girl athletes was only one of the gestures AT BIRTHPLACE—Miss Edna Randolph-Worrel -unfurls a preventing war, in the opin- o Northern Chna to protect American lives and property en- ion of Dr. Gustav Stresc anger: il war battles there, Picture shows fresh men ©0f Belgians welcoming the Intcrnational Rotary Convention to Ostend. King Albert ten. flag at the Philadelphia home of her great-great grandfaunt, mann, German foreign min- sfore land rom he transport Henderson at Shanghai, ¢ dered freedom of the country to delegates. (Intemational Bewsreel) Betsy Ross, who sewed .the first American banner there. (laternational Néwaréc)) ister. (LIN Ee (11N Exclusive) & (International Newsreel) JEVE/EDN B\ ENIEN/CNYEN ] s e

Other pages from this issue: