New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 20

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Camerémen Tell Ther Story N R STILL SEARCHING — Despite ° the fact that Captain Roald =< Amundsen has not heen heard from for days, this Swedish * plane, shown at Tromsoe. Nor- way, is one of many others which are keeping up an almost hopeless search in hope that some trace of the famous ex- plorer and his crew may be found. (jiirmuniona tusiraien Nowes Nt PNV N FNLZ TN WORST IN YEARS — English railroads - had been free fram serious accidents for years until this wreck at Darlington. Eng- 3 iand, in which 22 people were killed and * gcores injured when an excursion train collided with a freight. CInternational Mlustrated News) i A CHAMP —Miss R Tai- guchi. champion of alb Kanto, the eastern half of Japan. - expects to vnmpete in international tourna- ments'on the continent this year (interastional Newsreel® SUCCESS — American dancers in Paris are more popular than ever Evelyne Hoev. who has ssorC I el ool Sl el NEXT LORD MAYOR— It is Jikely that Sir Kynas- ton Studd. seen here with his wife at their London been appearing in a Sum- mer revue, now expects to make the grade in one of the biggest revues in Paris. . home, will be the next Lord Mayor of London. ‘International Newsrual) £ ¢ “international [lustrated News) i SAFE — This photo showy Premier Tanaka of Japsn s few minutes sfter a young Jap had made an sttempt to take the Premier's life at the Ueno Station in latest addition to the air fleet at Hendon. England This 20-ton plane has landing wheels eight m .;4 themn;: feet in diameter and dwarfs any of the ordinary planes which are seen beside it sin was put in irons. Ibtarnationst Newarests RS put in traaa o i 3 TO KEEP HIS EYE IN — Tom Heeney ; . smacks a few out over the links nearby his % - CLOSE OBSERVER—King Alfonso of Spain j8 an ardent fol- : : Jower of tennis. A good player himself. he is seen here at Wim- lt\-szt‘:‘l?egala?::inee :I“F:"){fh:;:;;rh"‘"{m hzhr; NEW COLOSSUS OF THE AIR—The “Inflexible” an immense all-metal monoplane. ts the bledon watching Senorita d’Alvarez during one of her matches ining for his. bout with Gene Tunney which carried her to the finals " A o Internations) Neweresld nternations) Newsreel) » ROUT WIN- ! TER — Dis- daining the HE FOUND IT—Sir Thom- cold of the high 8s Cullinan 1s the finder of slopes of Mt. the world's largest dia- Rainier, these mond, the “Cullinan”, which b 3 ] E Seattle belles iss. noT\:'h in the British crown { 3 7 ; / gport their new - Tucker and Art Goebel. pilots, with Allen ir Thomas is seen arriv- Yy Y . § f athing .suits 3 R Loughead, airplane designer, are read ing in New York, where the ‘ 3 in Kir:g Win- GLOBE IN FLOWERS—This most unique floral piece ¢, f try at t;l: '.ralmnlt‘i':mnul non-a&o: wealthy African mine own- p . \ ter’sown back- which shows every country.-ocean, river .nnd lhlal_ld on record Loughead will supply the plane er and his wife will spend a v 5 - yard the globe in bright blooms is the center of attractionin gng the two pilots will take turns at the VACALION. (1ptermetiones newercety . & the garden of the Old Soldiers Home at Fort Leaven- conerols worth, Kansas. Unteroutsens! Newscesl), COAST TO COAST—Left to right: Harry aterantions) Nowscas))

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