New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 28

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N / N / N HAPPY LANDINGS—The old air service salute comes to mind at this picture of Amelia Earhart’s arrival in Southampton. L. to r. are Mrs. Frederick Guest, § backer of the flight; Lou Gordon, Miss Earhart, Wil- } 5 1 mer Stultz and the Mayoress ; % s GREETS OLD FRIENDS—Mrs. Jack Lewis, left, shakes with Gene Tunney, ,,,,, L e 3 center, and joins her hubby, Jack Lewis, Syracuse sportsman, in wishing the ’ . champion success. Jack Lewis was referee of many of Tunney’s overseas bouts. (International Newsreel) BACK FROM TRIUMPHS —Here is Eleanor Goss, member of Unpcle Sam’s Wightman cup team, as she arrived home from the tour- naments abroad. (International Newsreel} YOUNG VETERAN—Although he is only six years of age, Mario Cantaris, of Paris, chooses to race a veteran motorcycle rider at the Buffalo Stadium, Paris. He’s ambitious for a little fellow. (International Illustrated News HIS STANDBY—Governor Alfred Smith eagerly waits word from the Demo- cratic convention at Houston, Texas, that he has been nominated for the Presi- dency. He is sitting with his aged mother in her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. (International Iliustrated News) L) ; “" WOMAN PARSON —She's SEES HOW TO DO IT — Captain the only woman preacher in . Emilio Carranza, Mexican flier, and attendance at the Demo- : Colonel Hodges, chief officer at the cratic convention, is Mrs. Military Academy, review the Cadets Sophie Frilts, of Kansas on the occasion of the “Mexican City, who is strong for Lindy’s” visit to West Point, N. Y. Senator Jim Reed as a He is getting some pointers. NOMINE. (1niernational Newsreeld (Internationpt Newsreel) KEEP 'EM CLEAN—Anita Page is wise in the ways of autos. She believes in TEST—Planes like these are being built for pas- cleaning her shoes instead of taking the throughout Ingland. This one seen at Croydon Field Los Angeles beach sand into her car. rhteen passengers and is controlled by two pilots. Nifty idea, isn't it? (International Newsreel) PRIEST SCENARIST — The Rev. Joseph Huss- lein, 8. J., Fordham Uni- / g versity professor, has o just finished a motion - picture scenario, “The 7 Hidden God,” which all e denominations have ap- proved for production. 5 ¢International Tustrated News) 3 ONLY ONE TONGUE — George Grei don, has jus 2 Py ; s in a lingu B g, ¢ o s India. He ¢ 7 S, N s i TAKES THE TITLE—That’s what Francis Wykoff, Glendale, Cal., high school youth did when he beat languages and and has just monumental lingu vey of Indi tin .'l\‘IfYTY HURT-—The “Southerner,” crack passenger train, eft the rails at lola, Kansas, with the results shown 2 4 above, injuring sixty passengers. The rails of the trestle Charlie Paddock in the hundred metres. Did you were torn up by the force of the train. ever see more grour'\d covered in a stride than the S (International Newsreel) - new “fastest human” does? (1niernetionat 1itustrated Newss NSNS ON NN NG NN 77—

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