New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1928, Page 12

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mefamen Tell l’ Story BOOSTS AVIATION—Premier Mussolini. of Italy, is doing everything he can to promote aviation in his country. Heis shown address- ing a group of aviators who have just com- pleted a Mediterranean flight. (International Newsreel) INFORMAL CALL—The babies at the Beauchamp Lodge, emer- gency home for kiddies in London, didn’t half appreciate the honor which they received when Queen Mary paid them an informal visit. (Internatinnal New.reel) JUST CONSIDERING —C F. Stevenson, of Eastport. Maine, shown on top of a church spire, is beginning to think that he is getting a little bit too old to continue his trade of steepicjack. He is only 72 years of age. #international Newsrael) LONG RIDE — ! Madame Mary Fer- aud, of Paris, right, is shown starting from Rome, Italy, on her horse Stuart, for a 1,000-mile ride to Paris. i (Internationgl Newsreeld REAL FORM —Helen Meany, diving cham. pion, is ready for the Olym- pics. Top to bottom, she does her dives, the swan, back dive, back jack- knife, forward one and a half and the half- ' - ACE OF OPERATORS — d f Miss Viola Strollberg, best WHO CAN TELL?—This globe house is designed twist. She is of the Wisconsin telephone to be the type of house which will be used in the justly famous EREIBON 1 coe 2 chiatee future. It is being shown at the Dresden technical , for her stylein THIS JUMP WON—M. Yvens Ferraz, of Po rtugal, mounted on Marcos Visconti, took of the switchboard at Cedar exhibition in Germany S O e these fl"ed“’(’-‘| these three hurdles easily to win the trophy offered by King Alfonso of Spain, in the Island Lodge during Presi- w Newn B ; tmealal iumping contests at Madrid. (Intermational Newsreey deNt Coolidge’s stay. (International Newsreel) ] ‘ % '\“u. WATCH THE CROSSINGS—You can never tell when a train is coming. C Byron Lati- mer, former president of the village of Rockville Centre, Long Island. was killed in this tangled mass of wreckage when an express train hit his car on a cri Borg, famous Swed- TO TRY FOR CUP — Sir ‘ \ ] ish swimmer, looks William Berrv. English vimn newspaperman. will make ’ S ; - R T : out of his e(l;ngfint an assault on the America’s T P A g ; 5 . in mourning clothes (‘nnr: \n;‘h "u”‘ [';“mn'-”\]:c’m 49 ; ga i Lo QUALIFIED — 50000 people saw Pom?rn). at the funeral of 7 2 S ; 5 left, break the 400-metre hurdles record at General Victor Cambria. which has defeat- the Los Angeles Coliseum. Pomeroy is con- Black, “Father of ed some fast sailers in Brit- WAR ON THE WING—The Japanese along the Tsinan front in China brought all the implements of modern sidered one of America’s best men for this Swedish Athletics,” . ish L B arfare into play. These three planes were a part of the winged troops which Japan has developed into a ' event at the Olympics. (International Newsreet) at Stockholm, iy stonel heseh o strong arm of her service forces. hadatiet i : nternationat Newarechy - X P T PR o pe- fox E” | N1 71 N1 | ) NN T @ NN/ )

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