New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 28

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SNOW UPSETS A TRAIN--One of the two engines that were “double-heading™ a passenger train near Cedar Rapids, la, photographed being hauled back on the track after being upset by a huge snow- 3 drift. The blizzard was the worst in Jowa's & -4 < history. Intersatiount Newxreel PLANE IS CHRISTENED--Miss Ma . ria Soya, daughter of Cuban secretary of war, as she smashed a bottle of cham- pagne across the “prop™ of the big pas- senger-carrying plane which will serve as flagship of Pan-American Airways, Inc. The ceremony was attended by Miss Amelia Earhart, trans-Atlantic flier. Interuntional Newyreel AHOY, BELOW! — The giant Navy dirigi- ble, Los Angeles, pho- tographed as it circled gracefully over Miami, Fla., during recent in- ternational air meet. It was the craft's first visit to Florida in four | i SINGING TOWER—Set in a o L Lk scene of tropical splendor, atop a hilly island in Mountain Lake, IN AN EW 5 . _ Florida, this singing tower and ROLE—If yot;l re d ' \ & : ; :;:llz\.m gift of Edwlud Btl)lk ;: a racing enthu- ¢ S e . erican e, wil siast yoll‘x'll rcco;s . . . g N > - B mc;tcd P:"b;e l::l;y President nize the prou . L & ¢ 3 idge. s range in father in the pic- i ; . size frg:i 16 to 22,000 pg’unds ture as Mack | . oy , and are the largest in the world. Garner, noted _ 3 International Newsreel jockey. He was k photographed . with his twin FAIR AND FOWL —Prerty ~daughters, Mari- Laura Wilkinson with her 1yP and Bill, on white, silky bantam, one of the the sands at Mi- aristocratic prize winners in 2™ ?::j:‘m n:'l New York's annual poultry Newsreel show. You can see the fowl is proud of his mistress! Iuteruational Newsreel rs. International Newsrcel HEADIN SOUTH! — The V-4, largest sub- marine of the United States Navy, cavght by : LEAPS 169 FEET—Hal- the camera as she . v vor Walstad (above), of #1149 Sgtacetuly Racine, Wis., who estah- | 2 23 oo, et lished a new record for [ A . ‘ ATHLETE AT 70-—At an age river after leav- | B » ski jumpers when he / . : :,b“b','fi: ng %:w&'/u': ing the Brooklyn soared through the air for el : : 2 nington-Ingram, the 70,)'@“.0]4 Navy Yard for § 169 feet at the annual ski ~ LAST RITES FOR AIR VICTIM—Photo shows body of Pvt. Simuel P. Jones, bishop of London, has become a Sou!hm ’:\.r:‘t::: . ! meet at Cary, Ill. Atthe US.A,, being borne to its last resting place in Arlington National Cemetery. He was star at ice hockey, recently cap- Newsreel % o] left, :qkmg photo of his one of eight fliers killed when an Army transport plane crashed at Royalton, Pa. taining a team in competition. record jump. ? . B e AR p By, . : ' GOl — OUTLAW WAR!—That was R . A RUM Photo shows gov- ernment employees reloading the “James the cry of a thousand women who attended a Cause and Cure of War Conference in Wash- B," of Halifax, " ington, D. C., a meeting éhac X by ol : f PA with her cargo of 2ol win i i . was presided over by Mrs. Car- ¢ 0 4 PR ... . G 1 1 was _ rie Chapman Catt (above), not- i Z g l?u::md s’[‘):c “9 ATT;ND H!NDENBERG LE.VEE—ln contrast to the glittering diplomatic ed feminist. The result of the HITS WIRE, TAKES NOSEDIVE—-Attempting to “hedge-hop™ to home ] T but treasury -cceptions which the former Kaiser used to hold on New Year's Day was the deliberations was placed before hangar at Curtiss Field, L. I, Miss Clarissa Cooper, pretty student pilot. [ 3 silod fhat seisure simple levee given by President Hindenburg for foreign envoys. Above, Jacob Senate leaders came to grief on a high tension wire 180 fect above the ground. Her plane Schurman (centre, with high hat), U. §. amhassador to Germany, Interoationsl Newsreel |anded like this. The girl suffered only slight injuries. fisernationni Newareel 5 “::l\c:l.::gk‘mn Kot dential pll:u with other diplomate. leaving presi Interuational Newaree! AN\ ATDNLATNLATN |

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