New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ' HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY ) Narrow Escape From Death for 90 Vanderbilt Heiress Benito's Nose Dashing From Madrid to Manila Ninety passengers were saved from death and injury when derailed Pullmans tipped 7 against a sand bank in wreck of Boston-Montreal express at Gerrish, N. H. New York-Paris Plane Nearly Ready . - : ’! T 7 . ¥ ::5 st photo of Mussdlini. A . i “»m Italian dictator, shows him ’ . : i : ; e 5 minus a bandage for first ¢ ¥ % g Kee e , Syt !jme’ginc\‘hv was shot in nose l";mluin vI.nl'ig:_l, Spanish :n'_iatm'. looks over his plang Mrs Irederic Church, the former Muriel Vanderbilt, in an assassination attempt. before reeling off another lap in the Madrid-Manila flight plays a mother role with Baby Keenan at first christening of which he is leader. He is nearing Japan g in new Volunteers of America ‘ue home in Roxbury, . o Mass Mrs Church is one of the patronesses of the house, sl > Birthday of Oldest Religion New Shepherds of the Flock J‘?Fw RIS Co )n The Sikorsky plane in which Rene Fronck, French ace, will attempt a non-stop flight from New York to Paris, is being finished at New Y William A. Bary, engineer (left) ; Igor Sikorsky, designer (center), and Roscoe Turner, test pilot, are seen looking over final plans. Inset at right is Fronck. 3 i { y a B ; g Y ; ‘ Bryan in Race High Honor Medics’ Chief >riests prostrated on floor of Basilica of St. John Latern, in Rome, at oprdination . . 5 z =1 ceremonies presided over by Cardinal Pamphili, vicar-general of Vatican. Several Amert T'hrongs of Japanese in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, celebrating cans are in the group : I g Al Amert 2.494th birthday of Guatama Buddha, founder of one of i 5 oldest and largest religious cults. Photo shows a high priest leading a procession. Tomb Provides a Stage for Ruth St. Denis T e y we rs W he e e Charles W brother ‘ ‘ Eleven dinners will A e M T e R T SR of late W. J. Bryan, is i e i given in ecight countries on Ireland’s Prettiest 1s Cork Belle f = tacking alleged (© 0013, fr bez North Jackson, May 3 in honor of John Hays ‘ t.‘ ragance as n'n: i City, is '“‘“v].“ elected Hammond, Washington, D. ,,} his ‘.(,”,‘”,m.’,“‘ for. e pre dent f‘f American Med- (. internationally known en- tion as Nebraska governor ical Association. gineer. | Nebraska Capitol, Architect’s Memorial, Near Completion 1,400,000, t — —— N I.‘f H]Z'\. will be ¢ state's woman, ¢ Bty S E The famed Taj Mahal, built by an emperor as a tomb for his favorite wife, setting for some Indian appearances of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, Following the fashion, Ireland has elected a queen .of nishing a ! They are seen performing a dance beside the mirror pool. She is Miss Leigh White of Cork, now on a world tour x:::::v::xmmmsmammmmtmnmmxwmx beauty.

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