New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1928, Page 14

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Herald Cameramen Tell Ther Story L _ALZ T ¥ Rl 1| NIZ7 [ NIZ '} AIR STUDENT — Russell Thaw, son of Harry K. ! \ o ale i Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit, ® » N .} » < 4 who is planning to become HOLD SWAY—Reports from China indicate that the Nipponese . G ik P s e A o & I‘fu;:e:::‘;:: ;;2:tl.g:3dve.- troops are in power at Tsinan-Fao. It was with gunners such as ‘i FOR HIS MAJESTY—A rare photo of the mail plane and the crack mail train of the Canadian former army pilot to teach these that the Japanese were able to carry out their operations 2 : ..~ National Railway race with the mail to Montreal. The airplane is the only thing which beats the young Thaw the rudiments against the town (Internations) Tlustrated News) | : . . “Internationa) Limited” in point of speedy service. (Intornationa! Tusstretes Mews) Of the game. [ A8 1 Z1N T 218 T 1N T 21N T 21N L g — LAF_I \IZ [ NIZ [ N\[Z7 [ N\[Z T \[Z 1 \V T NIZ7 F* AN 1 ZIS 1L ZIS 1 ZIS T ZIS L 21N ] i3 : A - i 5 F o DELAYED BY CRASH—Indefinite postponement of the trans- BOOTS N’ ALL —Robert SET FOR LONG HOP—Left to right are . S > i Atlantic flight of Jiminez (right) and Iglesias (left), Spanish (Buster) Miles, prize win- Navigator Pietro Bonelli, Count Sabelli, chief Pl i - 2 b aviators, was caused when their plane crashed at Seville Field in ner at the Los Angeles pilot and Roger Williams, co-pilot. com- g e 3 S a test flight, which ruined the plane but did not injure the fliers. Baby Show, shot as he pleting test flights at Hadley Field. N J. e i, ) ) (Isterngtional mufmua- News) showed theadmiringcrowds for the non-stop flight from New York to how he intends to follow in Rome which they expect to make in June. the footsteps of his father. ‘Internations) Newsree! e Lo e : : o : . BAM MAKES IT—The Bambino had KEEPING IN TRIM—Every year the Pacific fleet engages in peace-time maneuvers which . ‘o ; BIEP.On o BAs nd TUERhe U keep the vessels ready for action and the crews ful) of gep. Some of the fleet are shown : i o ;‘:,r?;'ke;;l: "'y‘.,",fl,,l‘,"c’,‘:,,’.f,:,,%'”:.‘,fi ‘ here lying off Honolulu Harbor. Hawaii. which was the base of mfim‘lmm|m % i B . ; " /.. which the Yanks won 7—2. ON HER TOES—"On with i (Igternational Newsresl) the dance!” is the cry of b g G o o Beth Laemmle. talented : niece of Carl Laemmle, movie producer, shown in a charming comedy dance AN N T A ] 1N T ZIN T TN [ 71N T TN ] BT ‘V . i — / ITALIAN TYPES—Beauty is not confined to American girls. Upper photo is of Donna Myriam Potenziani, daughter of the Governor of Rome, and below is 4 rl’)onn}:- Anfna M'ana Volpi o Vit AgDH et - , i ; aughter of the Italian Min. EMULATES BIRDS—Mr George ite. army a' an s assistant - 7 d g oo . ister of Finance. They are Hamilton Wright, Jr., expect to be able t fly in this foot-actusted ornithi- : : g: Emah&hfi:t?: g‘m%‘ excellent examples of th. coptera glider which is being prepared at St. Augustine, Fla. The apparent- i f P beauty of sunny Italy ly tender wings can withstand a pressure of -10,000 pounds per square foot. = b — : lg‘otflumc:lvmn e m.: bodies to make it snappy (lnternational Newsreels (istermgtionsl Newaresl) (iatersational Newweel ‘ ¢, TV, BT ZIN T ZIS T IS T ZIN T ZIS TAS T ZIN TZIS T TS

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