New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1928, Page 16

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eir Story N7 | \I7 WAITING— Mitchel Field, % New York, will be # the scene of great . enthusiasm when the Bremen drops down from her icebound island of Labrador. International Newsreel) ¢ ESCORT OF HONOR—Left to right, Linton Wells, round-the-world flyer; Edward B. Kelly and Clarence Chamberlin, trans- Atlantic flyer, just before Chamberlin took off from Hartford, Conn., for Greenely Island, where he will act as escort to New York for the Bremen. CInternational Newsreel) LENDS AID— Cardinal Hayes . speaks over the radio at New York, believing that radio is the greatest medium for the further- ance of Christ- IaNity qnieimagens) gfl T s G ot Ld HONOR BIRTHDAY—The late Chauncey De i honored on his 94th birthday by the Sons o{ the Re}:erlif 'l‘;‘e:ks Rkei\lrl?h;qt'u? at the statue of the late Senator at PLAYS LEAD — Miss Doris Sanger, of Boston. ! Mass., is to have the leading role in the Harvard Dramatic Club’s show “Hassal.” (1uierastionss Newsreehd (International Newareel) e L 7 CLOSE CALL — Jockey Pearce looked as though he might be killed in this fall at Aqueduct track, New York, but the horse is shown very carefully stepping over the pros. trate jockey T «Intergationat Newsreel) MAKING READY—Commander Byrd's plane gets a new coat of orange paint which is weather proof and will make the giant Fokker visible for great dis- tances against the ice. (Iaternational Newereel) LEADER — Jerry Johnson, of Dartmouth, 1928 will captain a fighting lacrosse team for the Green during the comin, (Internanion REWARDED — William Cooper (above), aged 12, of Statesboro, Ga., is awarded a medal for brav- ery by the Treasury Department for his rescue of Fred Murray, aged 6, at Tybee Island near Savannah. (International Jllustrated News.) —p NG INTO IN NEW CLASS — Pete Latzo (above), former wel- terweight champion, made his first appearance as a light-heavy in New York and madea creditable show- ing against Tony Marullo. (International Newsree() OLDEST—Newton Walker, Bloomsburg, Pa., 87 years old, is credited with being the oldest active court stenographer in the coun- try. He has had the post at Columbia County Court, Pa., since 1875. (International [llustrated News) FOR RAJAH AND BRIDE—Devi Shermista, formerly Nancy Miller, of Seat- tle and her husband, the former Maharajah, will soon move to Paris and take up their residence in this gorgeous chateau at St. Germaine. CInternational Sllustrated News.h 71N 1 1S ] - oS I Z1N [ 1\ ]

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