New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1928, Page 20

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i o e B e e s = - i 2 i BACK WITH HIS SCHOOLMATES—Senator Joseph T.. Robinson, right, Democratic nominee for Vice-President, made a bee-line for his home town. Little Rock, Arkansas, after the convention at Houston, Texas. Hewas greeted by Federal Judge J. E. Martin- eauy, left, and Charles S. Rice, center, who taught the Senator and the judge at Lonoke, Arkansas, 40 years ago. » MEET FIRST TIME—Mrs. Alice Hubbard, aged 58, of Los Angeles, Cal., and her brother, Samuel Ackley, aged 60, of Caldwell, Ohio, were sepa- rated as infants and realized a lifelong ambition when they met for the first time at Ackley’s home. (Intarnational Newsresl) o £ (Internationml Newsreal) Onlylight workouts from now on—that’ theorderof . ¥ : . v o : things up at . 3 L . Lo S peculator, N. ‘ i \ : ' ' . : i Y, where Champion Gene Tunney is conditioning himself for his fight with Tom LR TRAINS FOR SWIM — Pretty Valeta Brown, of St. Petersburg, Fla., doesu't think a thing of swimming - j oo ? Heeney. The ten miles daily as training THEIR BUSY DAY—-All Wildwood, N. J., police had their chanip’s smile 1:'(::' theTon:lI:‘to, 0;1:, swim- hands full at' the beach when they measured the length of indicates he is sh:gm ““"‘;‘ ed°fl- which ‘: bathing suits to find the unwary damsel who was exceeding confident of .en’ uf""-mm' A the legal limit. (Intérnational lllustruted New«) the outcome. S R e OLYMPIC ASPIRANT — ¥ You wouldn't N think the so- called weaker f sex would have a look in at throwing the discus, but give a look at May Belle Reichardt, who flings the iron 4 doughnut for the Pasadena Athletic and § Country Club. NAVAL ATTACHE— e will com- prom ‘the land of cherry ete l:" the plossoms comes Captain Ofw" h, N.t J. Tsuneyoshi Sakano toserve tym Pic r¥- Japan as the naval attache outs. of the Washington embassy. Gmprnetionet (Internstional Newsreel) ] BEATS CRACK SHOTS—Miss Jane Mustion, aged 19, beat 61 crack shots from six States to win the Class D . trapshooting championship of Mis- souri by breaking 154 birds at the Lincoln Park Gun Club. e LEAVES FATHER'S TRADE—Young Christy Mathew-. ¥ son, son of the great Christy, late pitching ace of the New York Giants, is taking up aviation instead of baseball. He is shown stepping into a plane at the training field at Schenectady, N. Y (International Newsreel) [ OBSERVES FOURTH— George M. Cohan, famous actor-producer, is proud of the fact that his birthday falls on July 4, and he gen- erally celebrates with the younger generation despite MAKING OLD SALTS—The S. S. Junior Annapolis SMILE OF CONFIDENCE—Eddie Stinson, winner of last year’s Ford reliability tour, is a starter in this TO OUR CHILEAN FRIENDS—This intimate family portrait shows \ William S. Culbertson, recently appointed Ambassador to Chile, with his the fact that he's one of the takes on its load of boys for a two months’ cruise out cear’s flight from Detroit, Mich. He is smiling be- i ulbert : | busiest of theatrical mag- of New York. They will spend their vacations learning - - zause he fi,s a feeling that he can repeea:. }!\ri: \:inc%or;. wife and their children, Junia, Jane and Mary Josephine. A N dates. the ways of the sea on their floating camp. L . ; ! “Internationsl Newpseel) Clasrts abs Sxias? i (Internations) Illustrated News) (Internationsl Newerssl) SRR CS0n. “ SIS | ! ; i i .

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