New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 28

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INIZINICINIZ TSI TS L NIZ | N\IZ | NI7 1 NIZ | SKIPPER AND STOUT CRAFT—The schooner Effie M Morrissey and Captain Robert A Bar: lett (inset). veterap arctic nuvigator. have been entrusted with seemng t he Stoll-McCracken Siberian expedition safely through The trip is made to find the remains of the ancient race of MERCY ERRAND — Colonel Charles A Lindbergh in his plane at Curtiss Field, New York. just before hopping of for Quebec to rush serum to belp Flovd Bennett “International Newsteet) Toltecs, antecedents of the American Aztecs WHO AM 17—This man has not known who he is for eleven years as an in mate of Callan Park Asy Jlum. Syvdney Australia A New Zealander declares that be recognizes him as Mr McQuay formerly of Taranski Cinternations) Newsrewls SAFE ARRIVAL —Bert Hinkler. waving his hat in recognition of the tremendous welcome he received at Melbourne. Australia. when he arrived from England Premier Hogan. of Australia, 1 standing near the “mike.” % Cnenationa) Nese et COME SEE SARGHA —Just as the sideshow barker would speak. Mlle Sargha 1s the name of a classical dan cer of Paris whose form won a re. cent international championship GETS A BREAK—Left to right, Tex Rickard, R J Mackay. Jack Dempsey and Arthur F Driscoll, attorney, con- fer at New York in Kearn's $700,000 suit Dempsey managed to have $166.000 of the total removed. ‘Internations! Newsreel) CAnternatiomm) (llusirared News » Smithsonian e iy = PLACE OF HONOR— William Adums Slade, chief of the bibhographical section of the Library of Congress, examines the Bible on which President Lincoln took the oath of of- fice and which will be placed in the library rernationat sew sreety CARRIED GENERAL. famous limousine used by General J ) Pershing while he was in France with the A. E. F : ANOTHER FOR FORD—The Toll House at Haverhill, Mass., will be shipped to Dearborn, Mich., and take a place among Henry Ford’s collection of carly American struc- tures. Hnternational (lustrated News.) The War Department is ready to sell the This familiar car may be placed in the Institution. [ — " g oy {7 5 FOR FRANCE — Miss Jeanne Vical, a native of France and resi- dent of Los Angeles, will leave shortly to represent her native country on the Olympic fencing team o for with the U Chatna Mustnced News o 1 FOR THE RACES—Here is a dandy little sports cos- tume which is just made for the races. Violet jersey cloth with deep blue silk trimmings make a natty combination. (Interaatianat Oiustrated News) GREETS WIFE—Mr. Kieth Miller. Melbourne, Austra- lia, was on hand to meet his wife after long air trip from England to Sydney with Captain Lancaster. ‘lnterautional Neweree!) : - ; BIG ENOUGH—Senor Meritos Diaz with Seaman Robert Gibson illustrate two ex- tremes. What Diaz loses in altitude is made up 8. Marines in fighting spirit imernatione! Newwree!d 0 i S NG N NSRS TR

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