Lindbergh is called the world’s most photographed man. One of the leading commercial photographers has more than 7000 different photographs of him .on file. •Commander Byrd is represented by 2500, Chamberlin by 2000, and President Coolidge by 1500. The storm raged. The. captain decided to send up signals of distress. Rockets burst over, the ship as she. headed for the- rocks. “I say, .captain,” said a solemn-faced passenger, ‘Tm the last man to cast a damper on anything, but surely this is. no time for letting off fireworks.” . . . , Straphanger (to another . who.. has just given up liis seat , to; a- woman).: “Good luck, sir. I’ve been trawelling on this line for three years and I’ve never offered my seat to .a woman.”. “Then you’ve never, had any. manners, sir.” “No, it isn’t that; I’ve never , had a seat.” -.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 27 October 1928, Page 11
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