New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1928, Page 14

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Ther Story READY TO START—Captain Wilkins, hero 3 of the flight over the North Pole, is prepar- ® ing to hop off in his plane, above, from Kings Bay, Spitzenberg, in search of General Nobile ‘ and the crew of the Italia. (International Illustrated News) el e e L B . Ay RS OPPOSITION — Miss Ena Stockley, champion woman swimmer of New Zealand, is already on her way to Amsterdam, where she will vie with mermaids of other lands for Olympic honors. (Intersational Ilustrated News) AT WAR—But only in football. These French and Belgian teams, representing organized labor, mix it upinalively game in Paris. Labor is “getting up in the air” sure enough in this action. (International Tlustrated News) e LAST OF THE WHITE WINGS—America’s supremacy on the sea was undeniable when sailing ships were in their glory. The Beatrice, a Swedish vessel, is among the few wind-jam- mers that are still sailing the Seven Seas. (iniernationat Newsreen) SHY? — Miss Carmel Mey- ers, screen beauty, is merely hiding her eycs to keep them from dazzling the camera . That's all. (Internstional fllustrated News) ON WHEELS — Sinclair “ % Lewis, American author, and his bride, the former Dorothy Thompson, will watch the wheels go round on their caravan trip through England. They are shown starting from n Oxford. (Internstional Hiustrated News) *ROUND WORLD — John H. Mears, above and Charles B. Collyer, lower, pilot, will attempt a round the world flight to beat the present record of 28 days. (Internationa! Newsreo!) S T SR A R e 23 T WATCH THE PACIFIC—Uncle Sam's fleet patrols the Pacific , continually. These ships are ghown in battle formation during Summer practice in Hawaiian waters. (Invernations) Newsreel) e % ARl ety Al ONE GOT OVER—Ease and grace are shown in the jump over the barrier by H. Hollon Crowell, on his mount at the Brookline, Mass., horse show but his partner Miss Elinor Dodge, didn't fare quite as well. (Intersutional lliustrated News) AFRICA — Carveth Wells, explorer and natural- ist, is ready to lead a Chi- T'OR PLOTS HER PATH—Fraulein Thea Rasche is ready for her hup to Tempethof Aerodrome, Ber- lin. She is pianning to follow the same ocean route that Lindbergh took. (iaernationa Newsre) cago expedition into the wilds of Africa, where they will explore the Mountains of the Moon. (Internauonal Lilustrated hevg) AMONG THE POSSIBILITIES—Senator Guy D. Goff, of West, Virginia, with his wife, is considered a “dark horse” in the Presidential race ince he defeated Herbert Hoover in the West Virginia primaries. (International Newsroel) 2GRS SRSTRENSINGHONTINTININTNT)N G AN L R-2- Bl KR AR EE- - -1 EA-E-2- - s T PRI PN B W A sl A3 B rd -~ Tl e Y -

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