New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1929, Page 18

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SPANISH FLIERS GET OVATION--Com- mander Franco, Gallarza, Ruiz de Alda and Madariga, trans-atlantic flight crew, are center of excited mob at Madrid, Spain, receiving wel- come after being rescued near Azores, where they had been adrift eight days in ther plane, £ . e and were first spotted by Killroy, English flier TIRED BUT HAPPY—Loren W Mendell leaving Inter o his plane “Angeleno™ at Culver City, Cal., where he landed after smashing all endurance refueling {light records, in company with R. B Reinhart, by making a mark of 2462 hours. nternational Newsreel WINS SHOT PUT EVENT = —Eleanor Egg, of St. Bona venture’s Lyceum, winner of shot put event at Senior Wo~ men’s Track and Field cham~ pionships held at Gen. George W. Wingate Field in Brook- lyn, N. Y. International Newsreel TO MAKE ROUND TRIP OF U. S.—Capt. E. C. Nelson, ¥ . b left, and Capt. Roy Ammel, former Army pilots, plan non-stop, = g refueling flight from Chicago to Pacific Coast, thence to Atlantic d back to Chicago, a distance of approximately 7,000 . which they hope to make in 60 hours at a cruising speed r hour. International Newsreel PROUD—Mrs. Margaret Yancey, center, mother of Capt. Lewis A. Yancey, navigator of the “Pathfinder;” Mrs Ruby Pierson, right, his sister, and Ruby Pierson, left, his niece, are rejoicing in their Chicago home over Lewis' air tri- umph from Old Orchard, Me., to Rome. International Newsreel J HIS REWARD—Eddie White, 12-year-old coxs: wain of successful Browne and Nichols crew of Cambridge, Mass., gets the customary ducking mn the Thames, Eng., by crew r after he s d them to victory in their heat again X at Henley races T § /] K fi N /] A i TN 2Pl st A oIS s T TTS sl ZS, TN Lo ZIN L AN T 2N L 71 "N\ Pa AIR TRAGEDY—Death - ", - 5 i OF AGE NOW — Portrait claimed Major Idzikow- : : . & : ; i o 5 taken on 2lst birthday of H. f sky, at left, when his . ! / - - \ HAS THE LAST WORD—When Joe R.H. Prince Henri, Comte de Pl‘“}F« “Marsh 1C- Nikrent times a race or endurance flight, Faris, son of Duc de Guise it stays timed, for he’s official umer and pretender to the French 3 . National Aeronautic As throne, at Manoir D'Anjou York hop Major Ku i § and Washington Burcau of S near Brussels, where the birth- bala, extre: eft, wi - . s his word for it, too. Inset day reception was held. ‘m‘”—":}" : . 4 . L 7™ F A0 P araph record of Question Mai InicrighinatBicnsiiel n cwsre International N S F 25T AN ZEN sl P e sy et 2218 T TS 1 2218 T TS - E ANCE ZIN T AIN AN ] W RECORD — Sidney B. Kieselhorst, f Yale, wins 100 10 2/5 Yale , Oxford-Cam bridge track meet held in Harvard Stadium at holding their ground Cambridge, Mass,, a J'r\mrr:;a from Pari new record for this reached France in saf ’ nicet. Interna Iuternational Newsreel TG

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