New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1926, Page 16

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o L2 s A N S RS A 5k S0 L GETTING AN ELEVATED VIEW OF LIFE Remarkable photo of naval parachute jumper apparently zxpnut to }811c1 in midst of a nest of airplanes at San Diego Cal In reality he is 2,000 feet above ground and will touch earth several hundred feet from the ships. x sy e AR HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIRR STORY “Typical Boy” Howard Hardin, 10, Cin- cinnati, won first prize as ", f s ‘most typical American” in Prize Red-Head 3 ik % Girls from Texas, Coloe rado. Oklahoma, Kansas competed in red-headed beauty contest at Kansas National Livestock show, in Wichita Francis La- boys’ parade held in Cincin- vin, Wichita, won nati by American Business Men’s club, HUNDREDS NARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH IN CRASH GETTING THE GOOD NEWS Throngs are po ring into somerv le, N Photos show the et Tunnison, who ha y > r in hopes of getting into Hall-Mills trial. 10use, mtermlr of the the courtroom, and Sheriff Sanford W. ik of preserving order. The sheriff also is an important witness SOME OF NEW FACES IN SENATE - -l ws 4 L. Some of 24 persons who were injured bej g taken fr ge of two trolley cars that collided in Kansas City, Mo. The accident occurred at a crowded corner, and it is extraordinary that no one was killed, Wi Meane ANOTHER MEDAL FOR SUPER-SAVER | M \ v i > Al Smith, governor of New York, and Mrs. Smith, shown o i getting reports indicating his landslide victory over Ogden, L. Mills for re-election, e 7 S, e Debutante Tleana, now touring 4 4 0 L 2 £ America with her mother ul of honor voted Charles Scully, 29, ; i Sk 3 Queen Marie of Rour 10 persons off Long Island, N Y . is finally in . 3 Fo A e —_————— S will be betrothed to C ssion and he's showing it around as photo indi- - " These new members of U. S. senate will give Democrats much 'of their old'power in Prince Humbert of Italy, “ates. F ved more than 400 persons from drowning the body. 1, David I Walsh, ex-senator, who defeated Coolidge’s closest_ frleng, Sgn, when she returns to Europe, : n president’s home state, Massachusetts; 2, Harry B. Hawes, victor in Misg- it is reported souri; 3, Millard Tydings, who unseats Weller oé' A\xlai'{' allld; 4, Alben Bzx‘kliey, whso uts Kentucky back in Democratic column; 5, Car] ayden, winner, in AriZona; 6, U.S. DRY ERA MAKES FRENCH VINEYARDS SHRINK | %Imer Thnm.’fis’, who won in Oklahoma; 7, Hugo Black, who takes Underwood’s place / ’ kR i ! for Alabama, WORLD’S LARGEST HOTEL NEARLY DONE Judge Sam Blake, who is presiding over Aimee Mc- Pherson trial in Los Ange- les, is seen with -transcript of evidence, 800,000 words in all, which he must review before the final arguments. - Among prominent debu- tantes of season in New York is Gwen McCormack, daughter of famed TIrish tenor, John McCormack French vineyards, v egge porting less and 1 *e’s product depending more and more on California 411"'.]“.1‘1\{ E“.A”f qinvs' UI' ”\’f(;{ \:”l"_'" _.“‘"‘”\ ng its crop. Photo shows wine being World’s largest inn, the Stevens Hotel n Chicago 1s nearing completion Photo pAessed by Loot iy, the ledoc distijol. shows structure, on Michigan boulevard “ ; ]

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