New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1930, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story (N2 ITSIZ0L S et Si2 1 SNIZ7 ] ELES TESTS MAST—The U S. naval dingible Los cn hooked to new portable mooring mast at Lakehurst, with airship attached 1s drawn out upon the field by BRIDE—This 1s a new portrait contrivance reduces the number of men required of the former Emma Dulany for a takeoff. Hunter, whose marriage to Amos Tuck French, Jr., cousin of Wil- liam H. Vanderbilt, occurred the other day. Mys. French has been living abroad since the death of her parents in Washington, D. C. n voyage. GOLD STAR MOTHER SOLDIER—Mrs e Gold Star Mothers' w . - NI i NI r LA NI i [ v > v N » i I\ i, N r N N N A PRINCE LEAVES HOME FOR FIRST TIME sipetor the Brit. Maharajah of DN G het Loipur ear-old Indian ruler, vast domain for the ed t to represent the ted States in international ora- - A X a torical contest by winning the seventh national contest among high ! Following a visit to ¥+ school sudents, receives cup in Washington from Harold Campbell, ~ Lngland he may come to the New York school official. United States. TSt L SIZ 1 _SiZ NIZ 1 Ll | NIZ LoNCOL SLE 1 S OF COURE WE SHOULDN'T LOOK INTO HIS MOUTH !—This is dam, Holland, has as proprietors a midget and a giant who WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE—Here is an airview of Red river flood, causing alarm in north and + 8 closeup of a hippopotamus, with the largest mouth in captivity, is eight feet ten inches tall central Louisiana. Thousands of acres of lowlands have been covered. at the Bronx zoo, New York. L N L %

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