New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1930, Page 14

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Cameramen Tell T}_]ei} Sfafy | e TRAGEDY CLIMAXES GLIDER STUNT — Photograph shows Lieutenant Norman Goddard's wrecked glider in which he was killed when he attempted to loop the loop. The wreckage of the glider was dragged from the water near the airport in Alameda, HOUSES SHATTERED : California, e WHEN GALE LASHES IRISH COAST—Shattered re- mains of houses which fronted on the sea and so got the full force of the terrific gales which recently lashed the Irish coast in the vicinity of Grey- stones, County Wicklow. Many of the cottages were almost completely torn from their foundations and washed into the water. ) (International Newsreel) NEW YORK MISS 'NEATH SOUTHERN SKIES—%:!; Cynthia Pratt, of ‘New York %I‘SNT_’ gRlIl}-:)Ft Cty, is among the many Man- hattanites now sojourning in the warm_sunshine of Palm Bea(ch. Miss Pratt is as prominent a fig- \ M o eloEr she is among the ' B R cliteicEManhitandEipe : et Bae (nterna siewaresl) ville, Pa. The sis- » uia TPETT Y . 9 . . : : ters (Marian, Mar- bt 55 3 3 ey 3 4 B ) o h garet and Mary i (X944 i e e §a58 SR rat P EERRE 2 e i [ s ! . Ellen) each register Ty 25075 ¢ 4 Z DIRE I a i % 4 a different mood 'izé‘. ji 3 it e for the camera. b ot “§ Thus, from leit to % right, Marian (an- ticipation), garet (gricf) Mary Ellen (won- derment). (luternational %} CRUISER — By { 2 curious irony, this former British cruiser '“Glorious,” now converted into i an airplane car- A VICTOR’S 4 y rier, steams out SHOT — Miss ¥ 7 of port bound Marjorie Morril : 1 ; for _manoeuvres foregroun H . 7 on the very eve Dedham, Mass., / y of the: opening snapped inaction 7y /4 of the World 3 against her 0ppo- i Naval Disarma- “ 4 4 : 7 A . % oy ¢ 2 i » Mrs. R. W. 4 / ment Conference 2 o : . ; SLEEPLESS FOR 15 YEARS y, dur P Y / in the British 3 ¢ H 3 9 X 4 ) 3 1 1 ’ B —A closcup of Paul Kern, second 7 capital. 7 AN § ' y 3 Hungary's famous insomniac erpational Newareel) ‘ ) Ak ¢ 9 7 welfare worker, who has not slept i for fifteen years. On June 24, , 1915, while fighting the Rus- % ’ : E - 5 5 sians in Poland, Kern was shot : in the head. The bullet wound BLESSING THE OX BEFORE A FRENCH BARBECUE—A priest of the caused a nervous disease which church, with his religious attendants, blesses one of the oxen to be slaughtered made sleep for him impossible. for a village feast commemorating the centenary of Mistral, the celebrated Kern works during-the day and French poet( whose verses in the Provincal langauge are still popular among passes most of the night in the people of Povince, France. cofiee houses reading. (International Newsrcel) UInternotions ound of the Women's Na- tional Indoor i GETTING THEIR “THREE SQUARES’” A DAY—With a_domestic tragedy staring him in the face when “Lady,” his pet edlp s g : 4 shepherd dog, passed away, “Hall of Hame, o . 4 ; feaving behind nine pup: oran | /Y e | %1 pics, Harold S. Valente, of fone o r b o ancient game of golf is passe. A 2 Cambridge, Mass,, rigged persons from all ® At the left is pictured a group of fair ! o up this ingenious contrap- country and nominations 107 *iC i its is, i e over a course of snow. At the right, Mrs, Irene tlon for feeding the little honor are submitt Shsipret % U} MNew York, is photographed on the links at West e Beach when she took past in the Ladies’ orphans (international Newsreel) and public. emen’s First Pajama Tournament. N saral)

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