New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 14

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- Cameramen Tell Ther t e LEAVES THE MAINLAND—President Conlidge and his party are shown at the Sum- mer White House just as they entered the lodge grounds over the little bridge which connects Cedar [sland lodge with the mainland. R e Ay M& y a8 Ay 4 ' 4 iv [ SRS 4 - g BEATS FRENCH — An ALLATHOME . | Englishman, T. A. Bourne, — The Hoover went to France and came family, Presi- home with the French ama- dential nomi. ‘g, 487 by J ) : o, . - - § ’ teur golf title which he won 2 ; : D a N . 3 i at the St. Germaine open nee and Mrs. ¢ A 2 Hoover, front, . ! championships. Mr. and Mrs. (International Newsreel} Herbert: n Hoover, Jr. and | Allen Hoover, a son, standing Jeft to right, Seern as a group on the porch of the Hoovers’ W a s h ington .. home. (International el - LEADS SEX—Miss Amelia Earhart, Boston so- ~ ~" G s ; ciety girl, nick-named “Lady Lindy” from her re. WINS WAY TO FINALS—Maryland University lacrosse team beat the Navy outfit by semblance to the great flyer, shares fame with 6 to 2 and won the right to play in the final matches to determine the team to represent him since her flight from Trepassey Bay to Ire- the United States at the Olympic at Amsterdam. s st land. She is the first woman to fly the Atlantic. {Internaticaa! Hlustrated Newsy [ KEEP 'EM RUNNING — The Marines have kept the enemy running often enough. Now two of their o number. Sergeant Czegka, upper, and Sergeant Bubier, ONE OF OLDEST—Miss Virginia Gaylord. a direct descendant - ; . : - l':ECEIVES HOMAGE —Sir George Wil- Iowler. expert sn;ec:nl;’ic]s- of John Quincy Adama, whose marriage to Albert C. Johnson, AGE DOES NOT STOP HIM—Sir T. Hall Caine, right, famous writer andplaywright. is active p"}& hero of the flight over the North wil x&) to thed u’; ote acion of the old Bandini family of California, links two of the daily at his home in London, working up new material at an age when most men have ceased ':;t“flfifif'&ha:'z:i;g t}‘b::k‘,!a:flt‘l:: l?el:: hism:inr;n h;; rx;‘;lin: iost fimollios i Yoow Robed Iiaten, o S sty s S 44 Sy . oo OUFE. E0% Tooni Rl Witk SRR, TEIREC, SN RIS e mov“im.,..nmn Newsres!) French Aero Club at Paris. the way they should. iinternational Newsres!® (International Newereel) ) goes. (Internationa) Newsreel) I'M GLAD Mrs. Aimee Otis Earheart, mother of the brave girl who success- fully made the Atlantic j flight. mears the news that REAL COMPETITORS — Ladewig, of Berlin. is Ger- her flying daughter made man’s best high jumper. while at the right is Houben, of it at ;\[5;4fnrdl,‘ ,\figs _where Germany’s record relay team, passing the baton to hix che heard the radio an. partner Kornig. These three men are reprepanhtives of nouncements. the serious threat to America’s laurels which Germany (International llastrated Nowsy Offers = (Ioternationsl Newsreel) GIVE THEIR OKAY — Chief engineer Thomas Mulroy. left, and Bernt Balchen, right. examine the barkentine Sampson, which is being outfitted to carry the Byrd expedition to the Antarctic. They evidently approve of the mother ship. ¢Internations! Newsreel® i 1

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