New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1928, Page 12

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SECRETARY SWORN IN—Photo shows Roy 0. West, Chicagoan being sworn in as Secretary of the Interior to succeed Dr. Hubert Work (right), who resigned to accept the chairmanship of the Re- publican National Committee. W. B. Acker, chief clerk, is admin- istering the oath. SLEEK BEAUTY—The King's racing cutter Britan- nia, one of the many trim sailing vessels which com- e | | % : ¢ } ~ L pete}(} ir(:} ltgs Royal Ul%fir & e 4P : CO8 3 sy Ve Yacht Club regatta. e & g £ 8 v % event attracted thousands ! . PP e i . 2&%&&?&%&?}0}’:‘:’:& o Ty llleme ) ~ WS ki (& A\ 'smith wil be officially no- (International Tlustrated News) i s 96, [A Z) tified of his nomination. The | date is Aug 22, the party be- Y ing broadcast by a chain of 90 radio stations. (Internationsl Newsreel) (Internstional Newsreel) TN LN TN ESIZALSLE T NLE T2 GOING UP!—Two daring mountaineers take their DEFENDS POET—Pretty lives in their hands in this attempt to scale the Serac v 7 o : ; ‘ . Barbara Young, aspirin, Needle in the Swiss Alps. The try failed but not be- J L . g, aspiring writer, who declares that fore this striking photo was obtained. P ; i . ¢ L Ml.xwéll Bodenheim, poet (International Illustrated Newe) / : / p . ' 2 . and novelist, is “in love - iswass with me beyond descrip- ; 2 : el S e Wi e Dipued denip- GLIDERS BALK—Four attempts of a volunteer ground crew to get the famous . : German glider off the hillside near Provincetown, Mass., failed. The photo shows following the suicide of the crew sprinting in an effort to haul the glider into the air. gmxm‘ig‘rew. - (International Iliustrated News) (Internationsl Newsreel) ! U" ! RAISED TO POWER — Once exiled to Siberia, Gre- gory Zinovieff has been elected a member of the HELLO, NEW YORK'—That was the buoyant greet- managing board of the All- ing of Cordelia Mayberry (left) and Amelia Eastman. : : 2 i i 4 ; ‘ i : Bussin o Y ngston. Tex., girls, who hiked all the way North to P i~ } ; i 35 THE CAMERONS ARE COMING!—Highlanders of the famous Scotch clan ciety. He is noted as an present a lucky gold piece to Governor Al Smith. But . - e o shown here marching through the Sma’ Glen on their way from Amulree to Cri- outspoken leader of the they're going to ride back! (1niirativne) Semsredt S e i o eff and Muthill Barracks. The regiment is 500 years old. h Moscow opposition group. (Internations! [llustrated News) (Internationsl Newsreel) ALL POLICEMEN !—But then Karl Dane isn’t a cop, despite the fact he has such healthy extremities. The tootsies here displayed were magnified by a trick lens while the movie actor was enjoying an hour on the beach. (International Newsreel) SEEKS TITLE BACK— Jose R Capablanca, former - chess champ, as he sailed ] e * g to participate in the forth- QUT FOR A ROMP—Lovers of horseflesh will enthuse-over this picture of the great mare, “Riflas,” coming world’s tournament und her toal “Shimseh.” out for a rump un the Arabisn horse ranch of W. K. Kellogg, near Pomona, in Berlin. Cal The mare is from the Lady Wentworth Crabbet Purk Stud in England. Unternationa Newsreel) (Internutivnsl Newsreel) / 4 G s E NN TANTANTANTIN 7\

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