New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1930, Page 14

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M Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story LNIZ L NIZ 1T NZ NI TS 10LDS TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIGHT CROWN—Captain Frank & M. H , in his new tery S” monoplane, beats by more than — - {two hours the transcontinental air record which Colonel and Mrs., _ i Charles A. Lindbergh took from him last April. Captain Hawks’ MISS CHICAGO AS MODEL— record from Glendale, Cal,, to Curtiss Field, L. I, is 12 hours 28 | Miss Bernice Decker, Miss Chi- minutes and 8 seconds. cago of 1930, rehearsing as model 5 in fur and cosmetics’ convention revue, wears a sunback one-piece ; 2 bathing suit in harlequin squares DO-X'S FIRST FLIGHT WITH g s % % , of white ermine and dark gray AMERICAN MOTORS—Closeup e i SRS : : J mole. v of bow and forward section d A : ok AL NI 1 N2 1T SIZ T SIZ T NI2 —XKing George's yacht Britannia is seen competing triumphantly, with Britain’s race at the Cowes, England, regatta. LEADS - YELLOWSTONE = RE- +SEARCH—Dr. W. T. Thom, Jr., heads Princeton summer school geological research party through Yellowstone National park, which is studying rock formations and coal and oil fields. 2lla ‘Eli"’t fif SEMINOLE BEAUTY—Princess Yoycette, called the most typical ing bells Y ON. reat Louis, plane of Dale (Red) Jackson and Forest beauty of the Seminole tribe of Indians, has been chosen to repre- g world’s endurance record. j Jackson is seen wav- sent the Seminoles at an All-American Indian pow wow-at Sand ing new total is recorded. . Springs, Okla. (4] li % i 5 i, ; i i ! =‘ / N é, ?: INIZ AN INLZISIZTSIZ ) 7z INIAZINNIZ LSz dancer could circle the never be out of work, so well : | established had American dances SEES DENMARK FROM A CASK—Jens Sorensen of Haderslev, T i : . i - — - : i % 1 = . 1 ¥ = Al . e Z NOT AFRAID OF LIONS—Famed for his skill in training wild bfcome, a_mvis ‘Bu- I._.cs' ‘.A:Agmes Denmark, t s through ‘Denm(ark by plunging his cask into a THOLS.?\.\DS COME FOR CURES—Hundreds of pilgrims stand before famed shrine in the Grotto of animals, Captain Ernest Engerer of Rosedale, L. I, is lfle‘lented after dancing .te:v‘:a} around th waterway a ',m‘mly walking ‘inside to propel it. When he de- Our Lady of LourdE§, at Lourdes, France, where miraculous cures are reported daily. The Bishop of e e e e world, 5t ain his position, he raises cask on end and peeps out. Salford is in the pulpit addressing a party of pilgrims from Salford, England. association 84 the “world’s premier animal trainer,”’ £ a

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