New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1928, Page 14

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— Herald Cameramen Tell Therr Story VR By IS | L S nYanN T TR 4 e T B () W F 4 R AIR CRUISERS—Charles A. Levine and his passenger X 4 X " o ; Mabel Boll, “Diamond Queen,” who wi!] take a leisurely : ’ 3 : < . % FRESHMAN OLYMPIC HOPEFUL air voyage from Cuba to Florida and pOl‘lxl:;S":‘lfifE’}:‘ S : i : : - —Barney Berlinger, University of . 3 3 5 4 T 3 " Pennsylvania star who trimmed vets at New York meet, is regarded as one of Uncle Sam's track stars for com- ing Olympic. International Newsreel) X il 2 h IN THE RING—Mlle. Reine 8283‘ Egfitfi?g = ':E:: g : i 4 i & Claudel, daughter of French sidered best spine-bendi AR i . v ambassador, will appear at 2 pine-bending ex- ; ; society circus at Fort Myer, ercise by athletes of Mel- 4 k. 5 e v * i ek bourne. ¢ ) 8 (International Newsreel) (International Newsreel) HITTING — Manager John McGraw, of the Giants, swats the ball E for exercise as his players get down to hard work at Augus- ta, Ga. (Internutional Nowsreel) YOUNGEST VOYAGEK — NEW FAD — tlinor L : e / . * COAL HEAD—John W. Like Lindbergh, Felicitas Lat- ~ Fair shows how Holly- S g Davis, Democratic nominee teier \g‘ill cross the Atlantic :r?cdele:fitrlf:es:i t:ae:; z 4 4, ; P - for President in 1924, leads 1 e = 7 alone but by steamship. The h J , ; association of Western coal GRO \\j EM TALL IN GERDIANX—H@T{ are the \andrgys'en 11-months-old tourist will visit necklets that all match 5 2 operators to show public . sisters, of Berlin, one seven feet eight inches, the other seven b, up perfectly. - ; i boir of ; feet two inches. Tiny Princess Marga rises to three feet her grandparents in Stutt- - ., their side of strike. (Internationa] » i (Intemational Nemsreey’ EAIL- (Tnternational Newsreei) HustFated News) d é T e KN e v e T N e | L B 4 B A P 1T oy JOWA TWINS WIN—Logan, Iowa, has a dozen sets of twins in a school of 275 pupils. This beats a boasting London school’s record of 8 sets in a roster of 250. (International Ilustrated News) HE'S TALEN r%‘,l)_q(m-ym' b - = . 7 3 \‘ he 1 ni ri = . ‘ - PUSH THE BUTTON—That is all Harry N. Martin, NRTRRA Sl & 3ty 3 5 ‘;n.:’; AP ‘ : New York radio inventor and former Edison asso- ASQUITH HEIR AT PARTY—H 3 A g 4 cre i Vis- st e ciate, has tc do to get his favorite stations. It is > i g i el playing sax e Hiis Gwh tvention. count Asquith doing his share at a swinging OARSMEN GET IN TRIN — Columbia's stalwart crew out for a spin on the em River in (International Newsreel) g:i“ge'!l party with® Miss Sybil Lambton, London New York eb. (International Newsreel) ¢International Newsreel) SR L S RERVEE T Blaanias ZIS T 7] ISR R NIZINIZTNIZINIZ INIZTNP INIZ TNIZ TN TN | N[~ ]

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