New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1928, Page 14

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i | WATCH HIM —Sabin Carr, of Yale, is ex- pected to sail to great heights at the Olympics in Amsterdam when he com- petes in his fa- vorite event, the pole vault. (Internations] Liustrated News) AHORTENS HOURS- Renjamin Schlesinger chief of garment worker in New York, 12 seeing a dream come true. He has heen working to get a five hour day 1in force and that's just what happened (Interoational Newsrael) MAKES FINE STOP—The goalee of the French team saves a point by a fine stop during the inter- national football match between France and Eng- land in Colombe: Stadium, Paris, which the British won hy 5-1 * BLAZE PACIFIC TRAIL—These four argonauts of the air, Capt. H. W. Lyons, navigator; Capt. Kingsford- Smith, pilot; Capt. C. T. P. Ulm, co-pilot, and James Warner, radio operator, are showing the way across the great Pacific in the “Southern Cross” in a flight from San Francisco to Australia. HAVE RAISED THE RENTS—Since President Coolidge has taken Cedar Island lodge at Brule River, Wisconsin, Summer rentals in the neighborhood have jumpet to unprecedented levels. The view above is from the front porch of the main lodge of the Summer White House. ' (International Newsreel) [ 2 I A LR \ () Yy n‘giu', (International Newsreel) MAKES THE GRADE— Miss Anne Wall, beauty of international fame, is a new comer in English stage circles but many say that her finely chiseled features would have made her a success on any stage. (International Llustrated News) Coen, George Lott, Jr. and “Big Bill” Tilden, who make up the U. S. Davis Cup team. They have swept through their zone matches in good style. International Newsreeh TAKES HER FOR LOOP— Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, of New York, didn’t know that she had been through the loop and Immelmann turn with Thea Rasche, German aviatrix, until they landed at Curtiss Field, N. Y. She is saying never again. ANOTHER HOPEFUL— Armand Emanuel, Jewish heavyweight of Los An- geles, is in serious train- ing at Orangeburg, N. J., for a bout with Mike Mc- Tigue at Madison Square Garden, N. Y. (International Neweres!) ALL CHINA AGITATED—A® unusual sight under the old regime iw China is this girl “student” of the labor agitators addreasing crowds in Shanghai. These agitators are advocating general oppogition to the stand of the Japaneze government in China. (1nternational Newsres!) finternational Newsresl) MAKES TRY—Wilmer Stuliz is shown here between the giant gas tanks of the tri-motored Fokker in which he is making a flight to England with Amelia Elkhart, of Boston. BY THE SEA, BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA—Even the powerful Atlantic forgot to roar as usual and the waves quieted to a gentle ripple as they paused to watch these fair tyros dance in the cool waters at Coney Island; New York. Ustsraationsl. Newsras) (International Tilustrated News) ; 3 b 7/ R

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