New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1928, Page 20

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e se— ' Cam | e f m AR v i B st .l elub Rey. tor chur has min Por the den kno thor Brit, i o I LI larg, 5 » 1 ; b vari DECORATES BRIDE—General Primo de Rivera, Premier of Spain, is shown pinmng | s 3 A B the medal of the Somatenes on his bride-to-be, Miss Nina Castellanes, at Madrid. s oo - i (International Illustrated News) | ¥ e the to ¢ cour the pres wh brie was tion has righ duri . 4 o’ G : % ' 3 > i 1 Hve NOT HEARD FROM—This giant of the air, the “Italia,” and her / = . 2 gallant commander, General Umberto Nobile, inset, is apparently J ey 1 ; . i . ; | " lost in the Arctic regions above Siberia after a bold attempt to i 3 i f L, o Y - G 5 . ] chi {ly to the North Pole. o (International Iilustrated News) o AT Z s 3 ON TO AMSTERDAM—Miss Catherine Donovan (extreme right) won this 880-meter run at Staten Island, N. Y., during the women’s Olympic tryouts held here recently. American women are preparing to make a clean sweep at Amsterdam, (International Newsreel) e i tul LEADS FOLLOWERS — Krishnamurti, young Hindu bef philosopher and founder of o a new religion, is holding a e huge conclave in a tent city near Los Angeles in the Ojai Hills. . ¢International Newareel) TRUE NORDIC . : 5 ; 5 : : — Few have | ‘ ; ~ -~ /4 -V * : v 3 Al come up as fast X . : %) » i 4 o ;'! Jeanette Loff. b 3 S - . ; OLYMPIC FOUNDER — clti w‘gll,rs:'llf"w’r; t{\‘;: e ¥ # ‘ ] o M R {ittle Nordie % g & # Lt ) . France claims to be the i Bt beauty has 7 7 b 2 Tl ™\ founder of the Olympic Un FIRST FOR WOMEN—Mrs. Geraldine Redmond is one of the jumped from ex- . ) BACK HOME—Lady Heath is shown standing by her plane in which she has t'}:il: e;;’:.m‘;t"i;:m | Cly woman jockeys to take part in the firet race for women ever tra to star. just completed & 10,000-mile hop from Australia to Croydon Field, London. Holland. 1 i held at Belmont Park, New York. tin R Weesi) e e v Lady Heath made the flight all alone. PSS et (Internations! Tiustrated News) IN CIRCLES — This s : o . e model of the future ! S o A } city will keep you run- . & 3 v i ) i ning around in circles. . i ‘ th World architects dis- . y : 4 s _ i b3 played this ball house - 4 - : s AR R % . 3 bes at the Dresden, Ger- : > 5 § - 3 A} many, fair grounds. ' 2 (International Newsreel) ./ 7 : ”, = i 0 Fly IN GREAT SUIT — John Thomas Emerich, retired : s farmer of Waukegan, Ill, s - 1 k: L, - M S k » * 4 . - > oS [ is named in a suit for the v ek ”~ . i 7 4 3 " $500,000,000 Astor fortune. SEASEEREL " s 5 3 e oy, ) SAVE GREAT DAM—This general view of the | . W a* ‘@ - Scofield dam in Utah shows the workers on i i . the break which for a time threatened the en- i B § tire valley with destruction, (iasermationst ewseosty The original John Thomas Emerich was a partner of HONOR A UTHOR—The tercentenary of John Bunyan will be celebrated soon by the residents of Bedford, e gy John Jacx:l?mfrsl:g;w s England, at “Moot Hall,” now disused, where Bunyan preached his sermons. PRI , % { @ & |

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