New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1928, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen Tell Ther Story r A o i e o G NIAZATNIZTNIZ TN\ BLEW THE WORKS—Two workers are missing and twenty in Kearny, N. J. Stifling fumes from the chemicals made rescues injured as a.result of this blast at the du Pont de Nemours plant hazardous. {International Illustrated News) S e 0 i s ol JUST BEFORE THE BIG SHIP SAILED—The ground crew is holding the “Italia” as it'was ready to take off from Kings Bay, Spitzen- berg, on the cruise to the North Pole, from which it has not come back. Little hope is held out of seeing General Nobile and his gallant crew again. (Ipternational Newsreel) | REPEATS — Conductor Erkhart carried President Coolidge to Gettysburg on Memorial Day and by a queer coincidence his father had performed a similar function for Abraham Lin- coln. (International Newsreel) CANT N I ZIN TS L 28 L ZIS T AN T NI ZN TZIN T ZIS T ZIN | /] ¢ DO YOU FOLLOW THEM ?—It’s a great thrill. Down the stretch they ;ome wi!hysun Beau, owned by W. S. Kilmer, leading the field at Belmont ark, N. Y. JOIN RESCUE PLANS—Captain George H. Wilking (left) and Lieutenant Carl Eielson (right) standing in front of their plane in which they will fly to the aid of the ill-fated “Italia.” (Internationul Mlluztrated News) (International Newereel) b e s s o FOR SNIPERS — Japanese troops in Tsinan had to ¢ . spend a great deal of their : s time on the outlook for ~ SEASON'S BELLE—Although she has not been men- WELCOME BREEZE—This fleet of Chinese snipers who ha- tioned in connection with the Prince of .WaleS. Hon. Marconi class boats are enjoying the rassed them after they had Zoe Maund, daughter of Lady C'alllandl is one of the first real sailing of the season at the taken the city from the season’s best debutantes. She is an English sports- South Boston Yacht Club, Boston, Chi woman of national repute, but withal, a beauty. : Chinese. pute, i A Mass. (International Newsreel) READY TO GO—Charles Paddock, world’s fastest human, is burning up with his desire to reach the Olympics and win the 100- meter dash. This is Pad- dock’s one great ambition. International Newsreel) BITTER—Senator Thomas gz Heflin of Alabama testified before the Senate commit- tee at Washington that hc had received pay from the W A Ay (oo -~ Klan for speeches. in som« % ; OFF TO THE BACKWOODS—Wisconsin citizens are getting ready to welcome President and of which he attacked Gov STORM PLAYS HAVOC WITH BALLOONS—These starters in the national balloon race from McKeesport, Pa., Mrs. Coolidge to their Summer White House at Cedar Island Lodge on the Brule River, north- Al Smith of New York. :le:ymri that a thunderstorm is pretty tough on a free balloon. Two balloonists were killed and only three were ern Wisconsin, on the estate of the late Henry Clay Pierce. tInternational Illustrated News) (Iniernational lllustrated News) able to race. ¥ .l 4 S A NSRS TR YRR

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