New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1928, Page 14

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ST INIZTNILZ TN[Z 1 N1~ N N Za N P N e Y RESTING PLACE— Large crowds attend the funeral of the late Sena- tor Frank H. Willis, who was buried at Delaware, ORi0. (tniernational Newareenr ¥ POOR LANDING PLACE—These three army bombing planes flying over Taal volcano in Hawaii would be out of luck if they had to land. It's all in the day’s work to the aircan. (International Newsreel) NO SPEED HERE—Bobby Walthour, famous bike rider, takes a whirl on this old “bone shaker.” Wouldn't he have a swell time in a six-day race onone of these” (International [llustrated News) r—— SIGNS THE PAPERS—Charlie Harvey, left, manager for Tom Heency, and Tex Rickard, right, at Miami, Fla., sign the articles for the bout between the Australian heavy and Gene Tunney. (International Newareel) BACK ON JOB—John D. Rockefeller, Sr., is ready to take up his Summer home ¢ at Lakewood, N. J., after { a Winter of golf at Ormond Beach, Fla. (New York American Copyrignt) BUSY - GIRL—Miss Olive Bushnell, of Barnard Col- lege, New York, is track % y cnl}nlrmn.k mhnmger of the 3 LA 5 ue Book, basketball cap- Sl fifix;nfgfiffwflu}; % o . tain, |dvertiuintz ':nd busi|- s " GETTING READY—Capt, Arthur ‘French, ped with “this new two- . b ;. S : prorigs e Bag e o IN FROZEN NORTH—Joe Stickman smiles as he holds the U.S. of Harvard, feels the call of Spring and goes ~ wheeled motorcycle which . N [ m i Signal Corps trophy which he won in the Fairbank, Alaska, dog ~ UP after a high one in.the_early football is being tried out for rough . R g ’ give her something to do. practice, cross-country work. R G (International Newsreol) (International Miustrated News) . 3 (International Newsreel) derby. (International Newsreel) WOMAN CANDIDATE— Mr<. Ruth Hanna MecCor- i mick. danghter of the late TN TROUBLE—Luckily no in : . } \ Hanna. 1s making a one was aboard this tug when . ; Lk B « G 4 ey & ke e i d ! hid for election it sank in New York Harbor B IN AGAIN—French arbiters of fashion have decreed that the picture mg‘:&zfifhfi;&m lflmé';:e?imdn: ton man-at-Large while tied up to her dack. hat will return. This one is of straw with a narrow band of =atin ribbon (44 freaks : : from Llin i ik ety and a tulle bouquet. (Internations! Hiustrated Kews) ¢ sl i

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