New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 16

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'WAY DOWN YON- DER IN THE CORN- man who sings “W. Down Yonder in the Cornfield” would not care to tread across this one, where the temperature is 20 be- low zero and the snow three feet deep. De- spite the appearance of chilly dreariness and desolation there is a veritable beehive of { strange creatures, coy- otes, squirrels and rab- bits, huddled about hiding in the corn- stacks, OLD AND- MODERN METHOD OF HUNTING CRIMINALS—The airplane, indispensable aid to the modern police force, is shown flying over posse headed by Police Chief Theodore Ray (plain clothes) as both air and land detectives co-op- erate in the search for four bandits who held up a bank at New Orleans. New Orleans was the latest city to be won over by the enthusiasts, who | . asked the establishment of the auxil- | iary “air patrol.” | N A VERSATILE ATHLETE— Arthur (“The Great”) Shires, front page celebrity of major : » . o : e b‘ascbail, the prize ring, ] NORMAL MAN APPEARS SMALL BENEATH WING.OF LARGEST LAND PLANE : 4 Del i s otie, IN U. S—A man of normal size hardly approaching the bottom of the wing of the Fokker v D F-i2, largest land plane in America, which successfully completed its first test flight before ¢ X d Jessons from JO-&IIA R an admiring throng at Teterboro, N. J., airport. The plane, powered by three huge motors, # 4 Raeia i che TIBICHE is capable of carrying 30 passenger ides two pilots, baggage, and will afford steward and ¢ iEhiey apt ‘u Jli'—-‘a.“. 1 “t bef h mail service. After further demonstration tests the plane will leave on a projected Transcon- i ‘;’mcl;: SHRNIREINTE e tinental tour of aerial radio experiment. (International Newsreel) A ¥ TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT—This exciting moment in the hockey encounter between St. Moritz and Oxford at the famous Swiss Winter resort reveals the puck danger- ously close to the St. Moritz goalmouth, from which it was whisked away with barely a second to épare. The virsity boys triumphed over the home-towners by a score of 4 to 2. (International Newsteel) CHILD £D TO 25 YEAR con AESTHESIA AND ARCHERY P i " ? . 0% e 4 . | 2 o COMBINE IN THI1S ARTISTIC 2 A i ; & e, 5 Wy 1 IUZM“, May 1;‘(;2\5\'“0(10 MIAMI SCENE — Ethel Merman, B . A % %, 2 ( ; Ay, 5 %, U.‘QI,L LI'A‘LT’h’Cr }n o New York smart set member, poses as 7 . £ , f / (JcnhF .21 ]‘Lv‘l"d[:\.u g‘,v“Vde a beach ar Mitarmi; Fin o chesy i oy Sk - < - : . othy and Timothy Rogers, being becoming a popular sport in this part HEAD OVER HEELS—A breath-taking' moment in the hurdle race at Hurst Park, England, when Pun took a full-sized tumble, throwing his rider taken to the prison aiter she s of the Southland over his head and between two neck-and-neck competitors, Notice the way the jockey has decided to hug the ground until the flying hoofs have sentenced to serve twenty-five CA e (tnternationn) Newareel) passed. He escaped injury. tnternational News: eel) yedDEstontieBCHIT e PR & “HELLO” TO DADDY IN THE ARCTIC—The radio 51 carries an important message from Seattle to distant . s - - E-Tip-Ta Island in the Arctic Circle when Mrs. Oliver ~THE RETURN OF THE BUCCANEERS.— Fire -ravaged deck of the 'S. S A CHOICE BIT OF GOSSIP BY TREE A . igh D. Morriss holds her baby up to the microphone to say Haiching at Swatow, England, following a sensational hand-to-hand fight when latest scandal of their tree-top social set. Notice the appearance of malicious delight as far outpost of civilization. Mrs. Morriss came to Seattle at night, firing revolvers. A third officer lost his lifc and others were injured. (eEt Waveals tartling “bit” to the orang-outang, whose entire expres- for medical attention and decided to let the explorer know The pirates were twice beaten off and several of them were killed. They then set leesiil astor] H 3 that wife and baby were doing well 6,000 miles away. fire to the ship, but when H. M. S. Sterling arrived in response to an SOS, the men f gleeful astor ter 1l (international Nowereel) were rounded up and the flames extinguished. 2 (Liternational Nowsreel)

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