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THE CHINA MAIL,
WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.
May Wed Lita Gray.
What Byrd Will See in Antarctic.
In Wake of "Bremen."
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928.
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ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, CHURCHES, MISSIONS, GOVERNMENT OFFICES, HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS & COLLEGES,
SECTION III.
BUSINESS HOUSES' LIST.
Roy D'Arey, motion picture actor,
who, Hollywood fondly believes, will
be Lita Gray Chaplin's "next." D'Arcy
is only waiting for his interlocutory
decree of divorce to become final,
friends say.
Volstead's Daughter
Miss Laura Volstead, daughter of
former Representative Andrew J. Volatend of Minnesota. The father's
name is always associated with pro-
hibition in the U.S.
"95% Perfect."
George Walter Metzger, Jr., of Los
Angeles, three years and five months old, who was adjudged to be 15. por
emt, perfect, hence the big silver cup
bealde, him,
Bonespld ships, penguins that walk like a man, and icebergs hundreds of miles in extent are some of the things Commander Richard E. Byrd and his crew of explorers will see on their Antarctic expedition. Above at left is the iceship "Samson" bow-on into the wind centre, all that is left of another Antarctic vessel; right, Commander Byrd, and below close-up of three penguins.
Byrd's Antarctic Expedition.
Mrs. L. V. Berkner, Ensign Berkner, Mrs. Carl O. Peterson, Mr. Charmaine Peterson, as they appeared aboard the Byrd Antarctic ship. before the vessel sailed for the South Pole.
Peterson and five-year-old City of New York," just
Scenes in Times Square Death Trap.
In bowels of the earth, at, Times Square, New York, so-c tegn men, women and children were killed and 160 others "split" a switch and lesped, the track, Photo at top showS ging into one of twisted and torn steel cars; bottom left) deadly third rail; right, firemen and volunteer / rescuers searchin
#crossroads „of the wor
when an LE.T., Exp Lño"brew and rescue" of passengers stepping":
for dead anda
Charles Levine, (above) and Bert
Acosta, who, some thought, will fly
the Atlantic from Croydon, England,
to Roosevelt Field, L 1. Their plane,
a Junkers monoplane of the "Bremen"
type, was christened "The Queen of
the Air."
Jackie in Hot Water
Because Jacquelin Logan, the screen
star, didn't wait a year after her
divorce from Ralph Gillesplo, but wed-'
ded William Lawrence. Winston, Los
Angeles broker, in Aguas Calientes
(meaning hot water), Mex., she la
liable to prosecution for bigamy upon
her return to Hollywood.
Kitchen Campaigner.
Repub
inneapolis,
who will direct the
kitchen campaign.”.
Winter's fob to line up housewives and their daughters in sup-
port of Mr. Herbert C. Hoover. She will seek to have his photo kung up In the kitchens of America Just as it on the days of the food adminis
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