New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1928, Page 14

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L 227 DARING FLIGHT—Captain George H. Wilkins (inset), who with Carl B. Eielson flew over the North Pole, is now in Spitzbergen, where the countryside is as barren as the picture shows. (International Newsreel) GIVES HER THANKS—Fraulein Junkers, daughter of the designer of the Bremen, thanks Mr. Robert Gannon, head of the Canadian Air- ways System. for sending Duke Schiller to the aid of the marooned German fliers on Greenely Island. (Internatiosal Newsreel) IN THE SADDLE — Earl Sande, premier jockey, is shown here after his first race in the Metropolitan district, the United Hunts, after his reinstatement. (Internationsl Newasreel) b - He ] s ~ FOR BEL GIUM — Mile. Anne Keyaert will carry the colors of Bel- > chritude con- 200 feet length, is shown gium in the in- ternational pul- test at Galves- ton, Texas. (International Newasroel) THREE CHAMPS — Johnny Weismuller, left, swimming cham- pion, Peter des Jar- dins, center, diving titlist, and Gene Tun- ney, heavyweight - champ, tell each other how to do it. nternations] Newsresl) o & A DEVASTATED—This photo popolis, cipal square is reported series of earthquakes. FOR POLE FLIGHT—Cardinal Tosi, Archbishop of Milan, pre- sents Gen. Nobile and his crew with a cross made from a tree in the Pope's garden. The Pope wishes Nobile to plant the cross at the Pole during his flight in the Italia. NEW PERUVIAN SUB—Upper.picture shows Mrs. A. G. Howe, wife of Admiral Howe, Chief of-Naval Mission to Peru, christen- . ing the new R-3 at Groton, Conn. The R-3, below afloat after the caremony. (Internations) Newsrest) ‘a ‘Holland type 8 gav 7 AR A \ [ mim”m‘m flu;: ; ubof * i MARATHONER — Frank Goodleaf, University of Toronto student, will repre- sent Canada in the Interna. tional Indian Marathon at the Kansas relays. (International Newsreel) (International Newsreel) LATEST VOGUE — Mrs. W. Gomm, member of the American colony in Vienna, displays the new broad golden bracelets which are all the rage in' European style today. She uses black costumes as a frame for her type of beauty. (Intornations! Illustrated News) NEARLY READY—A view of the incompleted auditorium at Houston, Texas, which will house 25,000 at the Demo- cratic convention in June. (Internations! Newsreel) shows the prin- v Bulgaria, which of Ph ) entirely destroyed by a recent § (Tptornations! Newsrool)

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