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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930.
World News In Pictures
French Hero and War Comrades
Aerial Search for Lost Party
This first and exclusive photo depicts the eple hunt for the Mac Alpine Expedition which had bren Inst for two months in the Arctic wastes where they had flown in search of gold felds. (Upper) Fokker 'planes about to take off in the epic aerial hunt. Only one plane was able to continue the Hearen after the others had been forced down. (Lower) Members of the Expedition as they appear- ed after being lost in the Arctic wastes for two months. The search by air in the rigours of the
Frozen land constitutes one of the epics of the northland,
General Henri Goutard, eleven years after the great war stili
kmembers his disabled comrades of the trenches. He is shown buy-
ing a bunch of puppies Troms a fair vendor during the Paris drive
b. raise funds for the asistunge of disabled French War Veterans.
The one-tarmed hero of France is Military Governor' of Paris.
Ambassador Bridge
League of Nation's Envoy
ASSADOR
DGE
Her Sight Restored
Sir Eric Drummond, secretary-
general of the League of Nations, will
shortly make a goow will tour in Latin
America.
May Take Vare's Seat
Above is pictured little Natalie Bowdon, of Watertown, after the little girl. it is alleged, had her sight restored after a visit to the temb of Father Patrick Power in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden, Mass. Natalie is only twenty months old.
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Mr. McCren, wife of the Minister of Mines for Canada, at the unveiling of the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Canada. which the longest bridge in the world. The construction cost over $20,000,000 and in its forty-seven foot roddway will accommodato five lanes of vehicles.
150-Hour Flight
Joseph R. Grundy, of Bristol, Pa., apparently leads the field of men being mentioned to all the post of Junior United States Senator from Pennsyl vania, made vacant by the rejection of William S. Vare.
Inez Charging Hawk. sighteen-year-old daughter of Chief Charging Hawk, Sioux Indian chief who has left a fortune estimated at $2,000,000, half of which Incz will Inherit. She is an inmate of the House of Good Shepherd, Chicago, because, according to the white man's standard, she la delinquent. She is not at all perturbed over the prospect of riches.
Heroic Crew of s.s. Republic
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**About 80,000 people greeted, Calme aviator, "ppon his serivaljat Valmunge
Ensted@Maxleazi unico, after he had
been in the air for more than 150 hours and had covered about 7,000)
• milen?" - "The Mexican President decorated him with the Order
nautical Mèrit. “He is )nown receiving that congratalatiing ul Dwight -W. Morrow; American" "Ambasador to Merisor
*Here are the first avaziavjó pictures of the "recent "Stürme, which swept the North Atlantie, and, tossed smaller craft around at the mercy of the mery wavel (Left) The “Gander Deal," smail Newfoundland fisht, ing schooner, just after it had been abandoned by the United States Ldower, Repablid, following the rescue of | the crew = (Centar). This photo reveals the hoay? sen which put the tiny lahing schooner in a perilous condi tion when it Fobliged to drift in fans of the gala.
As the "Republie ploughed its way through the heavy raging un, carrying death in its wako, a baby was bern to Hir, and Mrs. Herman Huetter, of Austria, who were on their way to West Copley, Pan (Extreme right). Photo shows the young mother with bar babe, (Lower) "These Kleven seamen, comprised the trew of | the i!l-fated "Gauder Deal". They were reached from a watery grave through the bezelam of the crew of || the 8. R. Republik,?
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