The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1927 — Page 8

Italian Steamer Which Sank Off Brazil Coast ir ~ ■ i I. I'. i , *W *'O*»j*.u.... . uyy * This is the Italian liner Principessa Mafaida which went to the bottom of the cor st of Brazil after her boilers exploded. She carried 998 passengers and a crew of 240. but all except 38 were saved by vessels that responded to the steamer's SOS call. University of Michigan’s Huge New Stadium 111 /I ■“ I a ™®* », i .1..— BEE .. ■ . x '■ . - *• , - Wht - »|kß «Ha3U?- I View of the Immense new stadium of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. It was formally opened at a recent football game. Mimic Warfare in Maneuvers at New York IX ” / — ” u"2sQ — - *- J?™ I ' '7&S I al. • - k'A " ■ B Kt.. iBBHfIBMSKHBKKBBHBBKKBKNKMMHHMBMMBBMHBnrB ■ A tMk of the One Hundred Fifth field artillery turning to advance under the protective tire of the ihree-iuch belli pieces of the artillery during the mimic battle and war ..lanvtivers at Van Cortland! park. New York.

Lindy Completes His Long Air Tour % * ~w* gfei > i /XWHOs rp HRIWV W^L^W 1 >WLJH®2Sir'< - v jusWSL > *<■, t r - w Col. Charles Lindbergh and imrt of the crowd that surrounded him when be ended bls 22.250-mile air tour at Mitchel Held. New York. White Collar Workers Organize Organization of the so-called white collar workers of the country has been started again. In New York, where a union of bookkeepers, stenographers andvaccountanta Is being formed. It will be affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. The photograph shows Leonard Bright, president of the new union, speaking to a throng in Madison square. ,

FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

Java has more thunderstorms than any other spot oa earth. Capernaum. lost Bible dty. has recently been uncovered on the Sea of <MHmh In New Tort city 20 per cent of the milk bottles distributed daily are not re’urned. In the dining ears of the United States 5.00n.000 pounds of beef to served annually.

Chinchillas live at an altitude of from 12.000 to 18.000 feet above sea level. A new machine to test the wearing qualities of paper when It is wet has been devised at the United States bureau of standards. The earliest chemical warfare was probably practiced by a cave man who built a fire to smoke an enemy out of bis cave.

BEST ORATOR r ,*> W ' >iy** JKI jSfc j J® HQ jflH F Arture Garcia-Ferinenti. who was awarded a silver cup trophy by Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, as winner of the International Oratorical contest in Washington. The youngster had previously been adjudged the beet Orator In Mexico. Young orators from France. England, Germany and the United States also competed BACKER OF FLIGHT wTwjy * r~“ This is Mrs. Anker, wealthy womat of Fredensborg. Denmark, who Is the financial backer of Mrs. Frances Grayson tn her attempts to fly from the United States to Denmark. Grave (Menu The principal characteristic of the offense of spying is a clandestine dis simulation of the true object sought which object Is an endeavor to obtain Information with the Intention of rwnntcatlng It to the hostile party So Inconsiderate Traffic <‘«>p (to woman who narrow ly escaped getting run over)—Phwat do you mane get tin yourself almost kilt on my station! Do y<»n want tr get me fired?—Boston Transcript

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