New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1928, Page 20

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. C SAVED — The crew, below, of the little Rota, which was com- peting in the New York to Spain yacht race, are safe in New ¢ York. after being res- cued at sea by the freighter Tuscarora, top. after the Rota lost her rigging in an At- . lantic gale. (International Newsreel) PLAYING : — These Brit- ish planes are showing how easily they can destroy pro- perty. hombing these oil wells | at Hendon 4 Field, England. (Internutional Mustratad News) MOST SEVERE TEST—These cycligts pass. f ing through Sete, France, are on a thirty- , day race tour of France. It is perhaps the toughest endurance test in the world. (International Illustrated News) G % /‘ - % H L+ * J IT'S DONE THIS WAY—So Walter Hagen, British open champion, tells his son on the lawn of their home at Syracuse, N. Y. Hagen seems to be giving away some of his secrets to help the youngster follow in his dad’s footsteps. (Internutional {liustrated News) W ey DIFFERENT SLANTS — These close-ups of Senator 1 Joseph T. Robinson, of Ar- kansas, Democratic nomi- nee for Vice-President, are : 7 Bt o S an exulémt nufgd of E‘hle iy ... WINS TITLE—Pretty Miss lrene Arnold has the 2 ¢ 4 man as he appeared at Al- & , i en the prettiest American gir) in FOLDS ITS WHEELS—When the Roma, in which Cesare Sabelli, Capt. Bonelli and bany, N. Y., where he con- ggzhs;s?}'; EX—{I{D%Th;ga;}ant ;1-‘ efrsBofl (he_fr:g:: derl‘é]?{ ‘l”::?; ;’cfcf,’f",’i’,'fg‘?fi}& C;::?i&e des Fetes des ernnds Roger Williams will attempt a flight to Rome is flying, the landing wheels are folded ~ ferred with Gov. Al Smith, P o SRS IEHEraiDanciio) IR, : " Boulevards They ought to know up out of the way, as shown above. Sabelli, the leader, says that everything is now his running mate. during their visit to Coburg. Bulgaria SRRl Mewaesdld (Intarnationa) [Uustrated Newa) AT S (International Newsreel) LSRRI, SO et e s i e i i il e o e et e oo e e TAKES REST—The ardu- ous duties of his office as Secretary of Agriculture 5 4 : : 5 4 b ol v ) iy © ALL IN SAME SCHOOL—Seven female members of the same family are attending the Summer 3 g;};fl:z:fl i:" ;]“’f;_‘ ,;:::7 session of Kansas State Teachers College at Lawrence, Kan. Left to right they are, Sue Loaf- FINAL INSTRUCTIONS—The members of the United Stutes women's swimming team get good poin! £l e man. Mrs Wayne Loafman, Miss Shiplet. Mrs. E. E. Shiplet, grandmother, Miss Emme Walker, from Major Pat Walsh, chairman of the track and field committee, John Taylor, chairman of the swimmers, Hli skfor a long rest §in BB Walker and Catherine Walker and Head Coach Lawson Robertson on the eve of their departure from New York for Amsterdam. a tInternations) Newsreeld (istersauusal Npwares)) e o k2 vt (Internatiopal Newsreel)

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