New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1930, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. BYRD'S CREW LIKED SHEETHEATS BEST Meat Easily Procured and Not $0 Popular in Antarctic Manistee. Mich, Aug —Tender cuts from the crab-eating seal broiled skugulls, orange pies and jam—these were the culinary delights which heiped cheer the Byrd expedition through the long Antarctic night, George Tennant of this city, Rear Admiral Byrd's cook { on all his expeditions told the Uni- ted Press in an interview Sweets of all kinds were special favorites with the men who ma- rooned themselves for two years in (UP). Little America nt said, and result a surprising quantity i sugar was used on the trip Fresh meat was easy to procure, | he woat on. because of seals and | wild birds, but in other varieties| of food the men were not so for-| t canne s, hvdrate = o I 2 RS mAnes oot ) Irated po- | Tumultuous scenes like this were enacted in the tatoes and eskimo biscuits a species | e L 2 R of hard-tack made up most of the | of rioting Wafdist sy mpathl_zm Here you see menu | ing a barrage of stones huried young rebcls. Tennant might be called erd's} official expeditionary cook. When | huildings and hold a session in defiance of King the expedition to the North Pole | et was first contemplated. the then | nan amander, realizing that expedi- | At Height of the Egyptian Riots NEA London Bureau streets of Cairo, Egypt, as police charged mobs arrests after brav- The riots were precipitated by the announce- ment that the Wafdist Senators and Deputies intended to force their way into the Parliament Many persons were killed in hand-to- uniformed officers making 2 Fuad. fighting. tions as w their ston chef. Ten the galleys o 1 as armies travel on | sought a who since its inception was recomme ed to Byrd and accompanied him | S NEW FBSSIL on that trip. So successful was he | [4 that he was asked to cook for the = uth Pole expedition. He did all| for the crew without from the time they the ice-bound shore- A until (Fish Lizard ~Skeleton Many Years Old Added to Collection (UP) — The saurus med the hevl they - town abo 50 000" witt s been received by TR muchinaleren al division of the :i::)'\n: £ BRI G of geology at Field Mu- ion as “Manistee.” | 4 History here. It was no harg p cooking | fossil. very complete and in down there” the copper-thatched | oo #°1p1 TE9 SOE C8 SHC veteran of the gal calledt] SR DL oneats M »' e 5 h;‘ cording to icials, was found in a ou'd be surprised 5 n Bavaria. in a section ties 1 had to cook wit shales are aor frequently car ) d sec how the food was vhich conceal- imes he wouldn't n . being about to Prof. El nad a fish-like body but with a long of a gar pike ar to that o jaws were lined with sharp teeth which nade it easy for rd to ptey upon fish and ething, exist there He placed it, life Tennant told with fully watched t other m: FOURNEWFLAGS | HAKE APPEARANCE coon. never 1o s Many French States Pick ke Their National Emblem (UP) — f have been ainbow of bann h 15t be kent by all governm nd s to be 1 on state occa- Four add- VSIS N DODDERING ALONG Low Water Changes Character of Turbulent River the Levant in- states, under the of ations own flag. on adopted i-color of dition of a green has adopted | f | zontal stripes middle of | I white and black hori- | tes pointed stars on The flag of the*Sta formerly the te sembles somewhat is a golden sup wit ng out of the flag. In one co: tricolor and in three red triang The governmer has perhaps the ga world felonitt co left corner is Npos; rec and the Am There are with three red five-| with five colors worked into te band of Latakia, of Alaouites, re-| that of Japan. It| “white French other corners are of Jebel-Druze | udiest flag in the | ey are MacArthur. orward staff of the ar Brigadier General corps re in Knoxville nds charged in a hes. | filed here—and not beco! Ben H. new commandant of di Nov. the (UP) — Amon Is ask NEW LEADERS ARE 2 APARTINDEAS | A}my and Iminefigh Officials Different Characters ion ® 1P| trashington, Aug. 15 (A — Two E i blueri ey different types have is like | Laached places in the armed riPes. | forees of the United States this sum- green Major General Charles ef of and Fuller. marine ral MacArthur is an officer f heroic mold with the best tradi- ns of the army about him. 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