Polar Explorers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, "NOVEMBER 17: 1925.
Flying Suit
Berates “Bags.
New Stage Star.
Roald Amundsen (seated) and Lincoln Ellsworth, snapped at their mooting in Now York City. They're both itching to be off again. The fact that the aeroplane of tho last expedition flopped so disastrously has not at all convinced Amundsen that it is an inefficient medium. Nor has the disaster of the Shenendoah changed his mind about using an airship.
Where Trot are
Bred.
This is the now. flying
suit for airmail pilots and
uruy
aviators attempting
altitude lights. Testa at McCook Field, Dayton. O., have proved that a lining
of fawn reindeer fur makes
the warmest suit.
tho
Dr. Joseph Wells, Vico Chancellor of Oxford Un- iversity, in his annual address to the students on opening day, con-
demned the Oxford-born fad of wearing "Oxford Bags, the wide English cut trousers which have
already reached Hongkong.
Mdlle. Gina Aplerme, prettiest of French movie
actrosses, has quit the seroon for the legitimate stago, where
she has surprised Paria by becoming one of the outstanding
theatrical attructions.
Mail Plane's Wreckage in Prennsylvania Woods.
A trout "farm "at Point Regis, Calif., where 5,000,000 trout are raised annually. Insets are Lewis Radcliffe, above, and Dr. Austin H. Clark, below, noted fishery experts.
Challenger Topples Over.
Only a few hundred yards from the Belloforte, Pa., landing fold and safety, the mail plane of Charles H. Amos, nissing 10 days, was found on the side of Nittany Mountain, whore it had crashed into the troes. The picture above shows the wrecked ship with the pilot's unused parachute across the fuselage. Ames' body was in the cockpit. At the loft is John D'Arnott, finder of the lost airman. It was on his 15th birtliday that D'Arnott won the rewards of more than $1,000 offered for the discovery of Amos and his machine.
Fatal Crash at Aviation Meet.
Off On Honeymoon.
Paul Berlenbach light-heavyweight champion of the world, knocking le opponent, 'King Solomon, "of Panama, through the ropes in the eighth round at the Polo Grounde, New York City. Borlenbach held the King safe all through the flight, winning a technical knock-out in the pinth, when the referee stopped the fight,
A civilian aeroplano piloted by Clarence D. Chamberlain, crashod to earth on the opening day of the international air most at Mitchell Field, Long Island. Chamberlain, the pilot, was sovorely injured but is expected to recover. His passenger, Lawronod
Buranelli, was killed.
Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Lincoln sot sail for the wost
coast of South America, whore they will spend their
honeymoon. Mrs. Lincoln is the former Isabel Rockefeller,
daughter of Percy A. Rockefeller..
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