New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 28

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WOMAN ZEP PILOT—Miss So- phie Thomas is the -first woman in Germany to be given authority to navigate a Zeppelin. GOOD REASON TO CHEER—Two U. S. sailors emit a lusty cheer F/ as the Enterprise again leads the Shamrock V in international yacht race off Newport, R. L ERRING TIME—Scottish fisher girls are seen busily engaged cleaning fish after the herring “‘rush” at Scarborough, Scotland. CHAMPION FARMERETTE—Miss Lucille Gates of Chino, Cal., winner of the title of champion farm- erette of the United States, bestowed at Los Angeles county fair, Pomona, Cal., shows how to shuck corn. : NEW CUSTO M—Renee Ma- ; z i 3 i cready, scr 1 + int] LIVING SCIENTIST HONORED IN DECORATIONS—A statue : b & : are:e;’ En;?; Z::;rm‘anO;:fi;f (arrow) of Professor Albert Einstein, famous German scientist, is : % ¥ ¢ wood—a swan’s down powder shown among the group of stone images over the main entrance 3 8 o the new §4,000,%00 I;rokcfel]er Riverside church in New York A GIFT—The French delegation to congress of Fidac, international war veterans, in Washington, puff ame:edd}t‘o ahjhiand painted City. This is believed to be the first time a living person has been stand in front of battered box car bearing the inscription “40 Hommes—8 Chevaux,” symbol of the Apcserchict: &0 honored, o “Forty and Eight” which they brought from Paris as 2 gift to the American Legion. BURY HIM!—A group of Virginia men, including Governor John G. Pollard, stage a burial at sea between Norfolk and Cape Charles, Va., for “Business D. Pression” while on a goodwill tour. PLEADS FOR EXECUTION— Charged with fatally shooting his eighteen-year-old daughter when ~ ARGENTINA EXPRESSES APPRECIATION FOR RADIO MES- she tried to restramn him from SAGE—Alejandro Bollini, at microphone, consul-general of the striking her mother, Wil Argentine in New York, expresses radioed thanks of his country for Cooke, seen behind the b the Hearst newsp: enterprise in presenting the new president ta , has been m Arge; e, General Jose Uribury, i adio address to th 7 : f,‘s“cf;]"d“ nfj”mr e ?Jm‘}:f :flrg}:’;;‘;p el “to right, are John Almante. No LAST HONORS FOR ANDREE—The bodies of Salomon August Andree and Nils Strindberg, who Cveriarith SHOMAL 1D Foadcasting Lexeeiitive, v and LI AR atd ot s ths H sirt lost their lives 33 years ago in ill-fated balloon flight to the Arctic, are borne through the streets of COUNTED ESKIMOS—Telling a thrilling tale of taking Uncle Sam’s census in northern Alaska, Mrs. Edna Hallson, enumerator of Bethel, Alaska, comes to Seattle, Wash., with her husband, Oddie Hallson, game warden in the same isolated region, to make a report. [Eskimos refused to give information until persuaded it was “not bad medicine.” AN

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