New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1930, Page 18

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S Herala__Camervamen Tefi‘ The_ir ‘Stofy e 16 - N LIS IS T IS LN A INGL | W LINE UP FOR THEIR JUMP FROM THE CLOUDS — Thirteen para- chute jumpers lined up at Miami Beach, before the plane from which all of them jumped, one after another, as fast as they could leap from the door. Despite the speed with which the jumps z followed one another, all of flood tide rose the men landed safely. two feet above (Internati Nwsreel) / normal level and caused many wet cellars and wet feet along the ISP were thrown in the air as thi automobile attempted to “navigate” after LIS tional ecl) SEEKS DIVORCE POLITICAL LEADER Anna Lillian Herz, wife of George Washburn Herz, Ridge- wood, L. I, Republican leader and former United. States Dis- trict Attorney, pictured *when she filed suit for absolute di- vorce and custody of their two children. IHA TN, PILOTS ESCAPE IN FREAK LANDING—Mechanics at Roosevelt Field ; cabin monoplane from its undignified position brougt ab out by s foreed pnding, T orn Bulling down the huge passenger were only slightly shaken up in the freak land ing, which caused mincr a::\igflo:é ?hszfiagiaway’ aad s (International N S A FLORIDA DAUGHTER OF NEPTUNE s — Marion South Afr s £ - Nixon, notable one of the st 4 of the screen attractions at ; R world, paused a London Zoo - 2 moment to face ] the camera be- tween plunges at the fashionable Roman Pools at , Y, . @ ‘ bl - - Miam i Beach. A 1 . Vot 4 BRITISH WARRIOR- Miss Nixon, JSEE ’ : & 1 o, A STATESMAN LEAVES known in private ; % %y ; ; AMERICAN SHORES — Gen- life as Mrs. Ed. : g th eral the Right Honorable Jan Hillman, has be- q o hd 7 3 Wl A Christian Smats, British warrior come a favorite 4 E 5 . and statesman, pictured on the of the Winter ; i s S. S. Ile de France when he colony. 2 . E ¥ sailed for Europe after a mué of THIS TRIO LOVED BOTH WISELY AND WELL ESLEY—Three s s prcipal Americagp and Caradian will marry in the Spring. They announced their inten tions to their fclln;;d:?x::lez(ts‘gfetlzlssr‘;: fii?:?i‘om’a”; GHELL (L S DU O (L. to R) May Mishimon, of East Orange, N. J.; Helen King, of Palmer, Mass, and Becty Evarleti, of Africa by way of England Belmont. Mass. % 20 aietoesons Calli-Curci seated in front of the unique fireplace in her Fifth . e e ot g L e tous of {te " TRUE "DAUGHTER OF THE DEEP'—Little “Captain” Sylvia Wil daughter of s s i plans for a proposed two-year concert tour of the E “ A —Little “Captain” Sylvia Williamson, daughter o o OUEAOOK BOAV.I,)I%G-},{OUSE Ti'hgcse' b“é?""i?,kfi?iayofl?";‘fi? :florld. The tour was made possible by the cancella- the underseas explorers, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williamson, celebrates her first birthday anni- midWin “1 ylosn;!a i “g Oaui for the sheep, who tion of her contract by the Metropolitan Opera Com- versary fittingly with a special birthday cake d ecorated with coral and tropical fish, The i pany for what would have been her tenth season with decorations were suggested by *he fact that “Captain” Sylvia has spent nearly one-half of t, as they are shown doing ‘"‘,“‘?“fl_‘ o that world-renowned group of operatice sta her life 100 feet underseas off the Bahamas, wherk, at the age of six weeks, she arrived (international Newsree with her parents on the Field Museum-Williamson Underseas Expcdition to spend four months in a glass studio underseas. (International Newsreal)

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