New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1928, Page 14

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RO T GRS EEe e e o eV oo s e s 2l B 20 B W B Ve NP TN I N T SIZTENIZ TS~ Columbia, above, is on ¢ the runway at Roose- velt Field, N. Y., just before Boutillier, pilot: w Mabel Boll, passenger; d Charles Levine, owner, K, s and Argles, navigator, 7 L to r., before hop-off R s for [taly. Levine was on hand to wish them luck. (International Newsreel) PEACE LINK—A monument to the American prisoners of war who died at Dartmoor Prison, England, was dedicated by Vice- Admiral Burrage, U. 8. Navy, and Mayor Priest, of Plymouth, as a lasting peace link between England and the United States. (Internstionsl Newareel) BACK, NO PAY—Freder- ick Owen, of Washington, D! C., who was master of ceremonies during big re- ceptions and conventions for thirty years, although retired on a pension, misses his work so much that he returned to his desk with- OUt PAY. (rnternational Newsreeld T s S S BUILT JUST FOR THEM—When the Democratic delegates reach Houston, Texas, they will find a gorgeous hall waiting for their use. Accommoda- tions have been made for 25.000 persons who are expected to attend the convention. (International Newsreel) - JOINS, HUDSON CAMP—This husky crew from the University . % ey, of Pennsylvania 18 seen daily %!“LL!A){ICE\;:INST%;?S e ; : e wate irginia Venable, £ GUIDE FOR FLIERS—This bright welcoming beacon has just : 7 oo SO Hfiii{v"'r;a]|q:‘?t.(~g:~'}], ;{;k,::, cuug. lil., has beeen nowardeld been put in operation by Clarence Chamberlain, famous aviator, . Rix ; on top of New York’s skyscrapers and it will be visible tor more than 109 miles. } the Susan Sage philosophy .. scholarship at Cornell Uni- VErsity. (nternationar Newsrest) THROWN BY “THE FLU"—In this case “The Flu” is the name ©7 the Hudson River for the ib- of the horse which has just spilled hig jockey in the second race tewnl!eglale regatta at Pough- (nternationa) wewereed gt Belmont Park. New York keepsie, N. Y «Internationa) Newereel) ( FPUZZLED - Fourteen mil lon dollare 15 more money ALMOST — This than John Bichop, of New rider nearly made York. knows what to do 4 / the grade in thehill- with He wants to share QFF TO THE JUNGLE--Douglas Oliver, eagle scout of At- k% bl . ; climbing at London. i his inheritance with his old lanta. Ga . clasps his mother in a fond embrace before leaving ¢ Rl 7 but his motorcycle GREATEST IN THE WORLD—That’s what Wilbur G. Voliva, general fishing pal but the pai 1 for New York, where he will juin two other scouts for a trip "4 finally threw him. overseer of the Apostolic Church, says about his home town of Zion Very Al arcemaisnat mowaresi) to Carkect Atrica with Mr and Mrs. Johnson, noted explorers. 3 3 dnternstivnal Newsreer City, [llinois. He is seen here with his wife after their arrival in ternutional Newsreal) S bk A New York from a trip through Europe and Northern Africa. (1nternstionsl [llustrated News) .5, S

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