New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1928, Page 20

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STILL WAITING—Miss Amelia Earhart (center), Lou Gor~ don (left) and Wilmer Stultz (right) as they appeared at Halifax, Nova Scotia, where they stopped on their way to Trepassy Bay, where they are pow awaiting favorable weather to continue their flight to England. (Internationat Newsreel) .BO'I'H BEAUTIES—Miss Leneta Lane, stage beauty, is as good-looking as her roses. The roses are some of the famous “Mrs. Calvin Coolidge™ variety and are being held by a Wachingtonite, as is fitting. . «International Newereel) e STARTS THEM OFF — Owen D. Young, president of the board of direc of the General Electric Co., dressed in his stately cap and gown, made the com- mencement address at Bryn Mawr College at Bryn Mawr, Pa. He gave the girls a great send-off. (International Newsreal) Coolidge will use during the.Summer., boxing team. OFFICTAL VISIT—Governor Fred Zimmerman of Wiscon- sin (left) after arriving by airplane at Superior, Wis., pays his first official visit to the executive offices which President (Internstionsl Newsroeld ALL READY— Fraulein Thea Rasche, German aviatrix, hopes to fly this Bellanca plane to Berlin. It's ready for her at Curtiss Field, New York. (International Nowsreel) Therr Story CECREE P ON ITS TOES— Germany’s fastest outboard motor leaps [ BRIDE—A love- ly bride is Miss Catherine Smith, daughter of Gov- ernor Smith of New York. She wore this gor- geous gown of rare old lace when she became Mrs. Francis S. Quilli- nan at Albany, N, Y, tmgmea HEENEY COMES BACK—Not athletic-wise, but educational Tom ° Heeney, challenger for Tunney’s crown, goes to West Point to teach the boys (International Newsreeld some boxing. He is shown putting the heart punch on a member of the cadet NG/ lear of the water when she does top speed. Captain Kruger, pilot, is an expert in getting the last ounce of energy out of this slim craft. (Internattonal Tllustrated News) LEARNING EARLY —High school students of g Washington, D. C., are taught the mechanical end of aviation by the use of naval planes. They do not fly the planes but learn what to do to control them on the ground. (Internations} Newareel) judges of a beauty contest aboard the S. S. Calawaii decided Miss Muriel Darby, of Los Angeles, won the title of “queen of the mid- Pacific.” These judges cer- tainly knew their stuff. ttonal Ulustrated News) SEEKS WORK — Money isn’t all Mme. Leon Bollee wants. Her husband, Leon Bollee, famous French in- ventor, left her millions, but Mme. Bollee is in New York and is looking for a job. Yes, sir, she gets tired doing nothing. (Intersations] Newsreel) HER NEW AUTO—You're wrong this time. Miss “Betty” Carstairs is at the wheel of her speed boat “Estelle I which she will drive in the international motorboat races at Detroit, Mich. She has come all the way from England to take-part in this race and expects to make a speed of 100 miles per hour., Uaiweauoes! Nemsed

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