New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1930, Page 14

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Herald Cameramen AT g o e 3 INLZIS LIS EZS HAVOC WROUGHT BY ANGRY WATERS levee of the St [ is River in Dunklir out of its ba mated that 150 f nes, while in th as, breaks in the S L 1 ces 200,000 A klin County with t ot MRS PO————— e s e — R later wept when 3 g o lared ‘petition held recently. dlicy had not been 1 over a large field of entrants, (mternational N t red to her. DID THE CHJCKE COME BEFORE THI EGG ‘'—Harold J Coolidge, Ji, of the Agassiz Museum of Comparative Zoolo gy. holding aloft 4 wild Indo Chinesc fowl, onc of the 400 species captured in the Indo China jungles, and a tame fowl® The former is beheved to be the progenitor of all domestic fowl The chicken 1s said to be one of s . hcodinde its many descendants. Note how AS STORMS SWEPT OVER BRITISH ISLES—One was killed and another mnjurcd when this tall Trente much larger and slecker, the do- trec fell-over the Red Cross ambulance that was speeding to the aid of another storm victim. The (ntnational Newsieely mestic bird is, due to good feed- terrific gale took a great tol) of lives and property damage on the British Isles 7 ing and carc Vinternational News:eel) yasCheronolWindiC g RIS _ES SHOW NIMBLE FEET--Mademoiselle Trente, first on right, followed reer 2 Statesm ling a turn during the open cross country run near Paris Mlle R e R ined her lead 1o the funsh line and was awarded first prize

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