New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1928, Page 16

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~ Herald Cameramen iy n FIRST PHOTOS—Here are Admiral Okada, left, Japanese Minister of the Navy, and Ad- miral Bristol, right, commander of the American Pacific fleet, as they appeared in Tokio during a conference when the Chin isis st d (International [llustrated News) DEAD EYE DICKS—Yes sir, every one of them. They are winners of the Hearst Ps- High School trophies in the East. Left to right they are Capt. W. Macy, Sergt. C. Well- ington, Sergt. L. Cziezpial, ¢ Sergt. R. Metcalf and Sergt. E. Chequette, of New Bed- ford, Mass. (International Ne: “ i e . Z - p 3 G . = o - p i - READY FOR ANYTHING—This latest addition to the realm of aircraft boasts of sails to . be used in the event of a forced landing. The sails would rot be much use if they had to land on the ground, but Berliners have taken another step in trying to make aviation safer. (International Newsreel) GOOD WIND — Singing must make good lungs Mme. Carmen Reggio. op- era singer. climbed the 1,358 steps to the top of the Woolworth tower in New York in 13 minutes and 4 seconds to win a wager of $3,000. dnternational, lilustrated News) LUXURY—That is the by-word of the new LZ-1217, giant transatlantic passenger dirigible, which is being built at Friedrichshafen, Germany This is the grand drawing salon as it will appear when completed. (International Newseel) B WAR GAME—These 16-inch howitzers are hurling 2,100-pound projectiles over a 10-mile stretch of the Atlantic Ocean during recent war practice at Fort Storey, Va. (Internationg! Newsreel) ; KEYSTONE WINNER— Miss Anne Dubin, of Phila- delphia, will be “Miss Penn- sylvania” at Galveston, ‘exas, - . 4 7 s LIKE A LIGHT—IT all the players look for a “Lighthouse” the way a sailor would, they cashed heavily when the horse with this monicker won the steeplechase at Belmont Park, N. Y. (International Newsreol) b . TAKES IT EASY—Miss Bet- ty Jeanne Williams gracefully reclines in her shoe bed at the fashion show at New York. Is she the modern lady in the shoe? | WHAT'S A FEW MILES?—Henry k B. du Pont, millionaire manufac- turer, who takes week-end flights to Texas from his home in Dela- ware to visit his fiancee, says that miles don’t mean a thing to a mod- ern Romeo. (International Newsreal) «Interantionsi Newsrepl) BRINGS OUT THE DETAIL—Misses Renita Randolph, Ethel Norris L4 AMONG THE BEST—Miss R. Miller, of Natal, British South Africa, a sprinter and hurdler, will represent her native heath in the Olympics at Amsterdam, Holland. (niarmationst Newarestd SAILS FOR POST—Alex. ander P. Moore, New York editor, sails on the S. S. Santa Luisa to take up his duties as U. S. Ambassador t0 Peru. guernacionss Nowsreons ~ i and Mildred Stevens (left to right), leading New York stage stars, huve been experimenting with these beauty masks. How they must have looked with the musks on is not shown by the wily cameraman. That is one of their state secrets. Only their beauty is allowed to show after the trestment. intersatonel lliusiraien Nows)

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