New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1928, Page 14

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erald Cameramen Tell Therr Story 7 &~ TWISTED BY WINDS—This view of business | oy in West Palm Beach, Fla., shows terrific force | “ ‘of Rurricane—roofs of buildings, battered automo- . An intimate study of Senor- les and u{moted lighting poles all indescribably ¥l ] ita Raquel Meller, languish- umbled. Latest check up rz.vuh that 500 men, ; ; e - gl \ » p Hish i dauicnanan women ‘ar:d <" :'ren died during day and night of v, h o~ . ; i fi.“s.p'm‘hn' ot the Seola Mude Y ! : > - 4 all in the German capital. oy BERLIN TOASTS HER— International [llustrated News and AT&T. International Illustrated News * 3 i i FEAR HE IS LOST—Captain Franz Romer, “Lone Eagle of the seas,” who set out in his peanut-shell craft from St. Thomas, Virgin lslands, for the Florida coast just ahead of the hurricane which devastated Porto Rico and other West Indies islands. Maritine men have requested w . 2 ; i masters of vessels to watch for his craft. International [llustrated News aradoxically — it's because ¢ B : : : ; ! riske his neck every work- moment that E. J. Stan- ;"New York steeplejack, esn't worry about losing it The daredevil is here shown repairing a crack in “bronze arm of “Civic Vir- tue” atop Municipal building. International Newsreel TO AID STRICKEN- — Pretty Antoinette lsabelle Termer, of New York, who will. ‘teach in Porto Rican school that was leveled by hurricane. Until the dormi- tories are rebuilt the staff " will assist in Red Cross work in island. Tnternational Iiustrated Newp 2\ NSNS TN TWO “GOLD DIGGERS" — But they're not Broadway butterflies who “mine’ for fur coats, sleek Rolls-Royces and Fifth avenue charge accounts. Instead they are two University of Washington co-eds majoring in geology, the Misses Florence Wood (left) and Angelo Wyeman. International Tllustrated News FLEW THE CHANNEL — Here is “‘autogyro™ which In- ventor Juan de la Cierva (above) successfully piloted across the English channel from Croyden, Eng., to Le Bourget, France, the longest flight ever made in a plane of this type. International [ilustrated News ] LATCHSTRING WAS OUT—Photo shows Governor Alfred E. Smith, Demo- cratic nominee, getting into auto with Mrs. Smith for the biggest political DEFY “H. E.* BARRAGE —Battalion of army tanks advancing upon the “‘enemy" in maneuvers at Ft. Leonard Wood, Md., in a hail of high explosive. In left foreground is iron steed straddling a bursting T. N. T shell as if it were a cbi!d'u firecracker. nternational Newsreel “NUNS AT PRAYER"—At first glance this appears to be photo of white- demonstration Omaha, Neb., ever saw. The crowds on hand to greet popular clad nuns kneeling in prayer with a cross in the foreground. In reality it is & governor equaled those which gathered to see America’s Lone Eagle on return waterfall among the Scottish glens which the camera caught at just the from France. Internationa) Newsreel Tight time. ! International Newsreet

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