New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1928, Page 16

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erald C Tell Therr Story WHAM! BANG!—Went thirty-two big airplane bombs as California National guard airmen blew up a theoretical battle- ship at Muroc Dry Lake. Cal. International Newsreel LAYS CORNERSTONE—The Duchess of York inspects her honor guard of Girl Scouts at East Sheen, Surrey, England. where she laid the foundation stone of All Saints Church. Internationallllustrated News WINNER — Francis Hughes ; . A : ; , el G B e IN DEBUT — Miss Marion Mrs. Mary Rob- | 4 Jardine, daughter of Secre. erts Rinehart at [ tary and Mrs. Jardine, makes . the horse show e her debut at the National given by Wash- % Capitol the day before . ington, D. C., “ B Christmag. She is one of the ; society folk. most popular of the younger. Tnternational set. Internstional Newsree! Newsreel R e f»,s‘?m.my?'g * CLOSE NEIGHBORS NOW-—Secretary of State Frank Kelloge, left, and ; Edgar L. G. Prochnik, minister from Austria, inaugurate at Washington the first telephone connection with Austria. . Tnteruntional Newsreel WHOOPEE!— But his own ; . kind. Billy Sun- i | . - 3 A 2 ! . . 4 . s - 0 does Romme | . S = : : EASES SITUATION — Pre- SHE KNOWS HER TARGETS—Shooting rab- front of | the . i in N & AL mier Bratianu, of Rumania, bits mKd Nu'i‘rrleln :n her::th;v'd: fllrm ilI:, l‘*’l’:&’h‘in- & ‘\{71:;:, °‘H°‘t‘l:: bl . AEPR e ¥, 7 A i 7 o _ ’f ::on:o;:mne:e;e::'?l(r‘l: son, Kan., helped to make el ale, tail : i ‘ & - g N of the 1928 Kansas University girls’ rifle team, Brohoaing on | PLENTY OF WORK AND NO SCORE—On wet and sodden Baker Field, New York. Columbia and Cornell ¢ased the political situation one of the country’s best woman shots. id ’ o : fought tooth and nail witheut a single score. Here is Hamilton, of Columbia, slopping along for ten yards in the litdehi:!:;:“f:':::gé ; Anteraational Nidstrated News Harels & Ewiog . . i through the 'Cornell line. International Newsreel - an TS BRINGS HOME THE DOUGH—Mar- = shall Field's “High Strung™ with McAtee ;. up, breezed home the winner of $51.650 : in the Futurity at Pimlico track, Balti- more, Md International Iiustrated News HERE'S WHY! —D'- SQ"‘CI'I. . e A BB right, inspects NAMED FOR FIRST LADY ¢ " we B el ; : : ;h’ S andee — These beautiful “Grace ; S iy / = ewhid:l 'ees Coolidge” chrysanthemums HIS VERY OWN TREE—John Philip Sousa, America’s / / / b od the titlehold. s g occupy the position of honor march composer. plants a silver oak in the Botanical Gardens 1 i A ¥ ki oy Ioh‘- PRESENTS HIS LETTERS—Yes, Bronius K. Balutis, center, new in the Agnculture depart- of;..o- hAnge]"i:CTL as a memorial to his latest coénpmition ; : fi;‘:: :::i::e]aclk' minister from Lithuania, is ufficiall;' on the job. He is shown here ment's annual chrysanthe: under the watchful eye of Dr. E. D. Merrill, left, director of 5 4 2 ) . . 2 - o e gl il stpickernity 1 ¢ Thompson. leaving the White House with N. T. Johnson, assistant secretary of International Hlustrated News i it i 4 g Iaternationa state, left, and Dr. M. Bagdonas, secretary of the Lithuanian Leeation. b.C International Newsreel Newsreal Interational Illugtsated Nexs i 2 e e T\ IR By § R e 4+ o s | G 7T e

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