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g Herald _Ca'n_lerarr_ler—l; repair of the Bowlus glider in which he narrowly averted a crash several days aileron fell from the glider while in mid-air. Lindbergh's back is toward camera. Mr R LINDY AFTER WORLD'S GLIDING RECORD—(Above) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh is shown supervising the go. The crash threatened when an Lindbergh may be scen on the right looking over the graceful glider in which Lindbergh hopes to_breals the present world's gliding record of 14 hours and 45 minutes now held by Licut. Dinort of Germany. (Left) Lindy soaring through mid-air in his glider. Tell Then StorL wereel) remained aloft with two of its thrce motors running during th: dinternational o Yy, NEW SKIRT NOV- ELTY FOR SOUTH- ERN BATHERS— Mrs. Florence E. King, of New York, “Nowitsk” skirt, over her blue Patou bath- ing suit at Beach, Fla. The skirt: out of, arc proving . N (€ vith fashion- AT HOME" IN SUNSHINE BELT—Bathing beauties displaying the very latest in beach wear L’fi{’e“ ;'Ocm'y‘ M“’p’;]’:n of King Neptune and his Queen during the colorful pageant at St. Pc\crsln;‘r_;.:_.L Fla, 5 S Beache Unternational Newsie NI AN ATRIATNLA XY TEA TIME IN LUXURY AIR LINER—Afternoon teas ed not be discontinued during a coast to coast air trip, These girls on the luxurious F-32 are shown enjoying a cup of Oc] e the countryside races by below. (L. (0 L ) Mrs codman, Alma La Blanc, Margaret Slater, tend beyond Sandy n and Anne Allen [ i i ) (nternational Newsreel) GIANT SEAPLANE STANDS ALTITUDE TEST—This is the giant Ford all-metal monoplane, largest in the United States, shown taxi-ing over the water at the Philadelphia Navy Yard just before taking to the air on its altitude test flight. The plane soared to an altitude of 15,500 feet with a full load of 13,500 pounds. Two men aboard the plane are pilot Myron E. Zeller and mechanic L. H. Gerriott. The huge planc i e tests. weari the striped % casy to slip into and his bout w ary 27th. ANOTHER ANTIQUE FOR HENRY FORD'S MUSEUM—This dappled gray veteran papicr- mache horse had graced the front of harness stores for the .past 55 years in Kansas City, It stands 16 hands high. Now Henry chased the horse, which will be Dearborn, a permanent home. FIGHT- N Sharkey on ., museum, where it will re~cive Philip ith Jac Febru e S———— SNOW QUELN AT OTTAWA WINTER CARNIVAL—Lucile Belander of Ottawa who will reign as Que Ottawa International W SCHOOL HELP FOR CHICAGO—Mr. H. Wallace Ca . president of the Chicago School Board, pictured 1 tion on his arrival Mr. Caldwell comes to New York hopeful that he can bos row $48,000,000 to pay of school teachers and civil service workers hard hit by the financial upheaval in Chicage (nternatia Ford has pur- placed in his (lnternational Newsicel) /! \ / N Y \ /|