New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 8

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R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. LERARTE L NS —— i Sl iy, ey 2 l | Do t t flving routes between |open ports. Call lot Ha grayis 3 rm that swung [and Mount Vernon basking in a|big and little, feeding about the Clty tems h.uj S merica. rough his speak B s s | off at 45 degrees er end now | Sunday morning sun. Above the reefs, = i U € h, in charge of asked him to circl - | whipped out into ¢ n, ater- | tle fl at Hampton Roads, past ) railway Following overseas rt camp he ¥, desc he unusual ex- aching as closely as s3 v strands like the fr: 0- | Norfolk and out to sea—with the|{hat spans the islands out to Key | e @ nication to the | pe lossa . By watch, it wz o-called Great Dismal Swamp |est, we banked and turned to e sea from Key 2 v become, like |the spout first formed until it fad- |dark blue and mysterious waste it T —_— i ¥ _ fal- | de lue vs s wa locomotive cab and open car win- 1 15t “the giant |z ry chi e | ed into the black depths of the mov- | is, seen from the air, with here ani | gows friendly people waved to s, Vu]“l Eal ”!]M‘ ‘ASRS USP “Y ] Rose Orches Sea])lalle S“rvey Pany phom_ Ling [oa ‘Arge m\;‘;‘r\:‘as almost | hea e sea. Then, 1t/ ing squall. Twenty years ago my | there what seems to be cleared and |ang by It hite| stenm we knew ! a heavy | grew ir d tw “rn steamer in t Seas r\IY’;\’Hfld ‘Alrr?i the engine 5 ng a salute. . o el S A e ; B RbE e e G s e sha ar - |ran from a waterspout. Now. in a owns, lighthouses, islands, riv-| 2 : . ity ver Key we circled to ility Claus 3 to gxaphb Ocean Phenomenon s : E . to avoid | ance re ¢ y and | plane that eould fly niles an | ers and estuaries slipped before the | o SVEr TEY Wi e 2403 s e A to|m ir, we impudently plaved tag with | watchful eyes of our cameras. Wil- | 8 SEREENEE 0o UPNie o : shed the ses its writh one—and took its picture! mington, Charleston, Jannah R e e e as clean-cut as a broad Plane Skirted Dismal Swamp Jacksonville, lay along the path of | ZRSECE o T nd k ribbon. | *Whizing over Moro Castle we |the ambitious aerial survey which [EUDS W sy g . b : T . | grown forts. Then off, to Hava had been over-|landed in Havana harbor in a trop- | began at Anacostia Naval Base and |§rO7F 100 T8 as we watched, it e . the air super-|ical downpour, to find crowds of | will end in the Argentine. el i il Cote ; | - o - smoke Manila cigars— ack, whirling corkscrew | charge: re. 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