New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 16

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4 e THIS BOW-WOW SMALL—When Cl Albert Michelson, 1 ———eeeeeeed EDISON BACK. FOR VOTE— Thomas A. Edison, veteran in- ventor, is snapped at Newark, on his return from his home in Flor- ida to his home at West Orange, N. J., in time to vote in primary election. N Ml'lll AN T A CROPPER!—Jack § nghin Og go down after failing to take a barrier at Port Chester, N. Y., horseshow. OF LIGHT—Completion nears of a mi vacuum tube near scientist, will continue attempts to make + the world have accepted Dr. Michel- seeks to remove possibility of error of alculations. Though p! TEMPT PACIFIC—J. D. Alle of Seattle, Wash., are seen ma attempt from Toky g preparations for non-stop flight , Japan, to Seattle. «PSYCHOLOGICAL AUTO”—A “psychological automobile” has been created at Ohio State university, Columbus, to ascertain why drivers have so many accidents. It is supposed to reveal the driver’s reactions to certain stimuli The apparatus was devised by the department of psychology. student Mass,, has been g sh left, and his co-pilot, Gerald Smith, { SEA AFIRE UDY TRIP— ey of Scar- . @ Junior college, granted a scholar- to attend the Geneva, Swit- d, school of jnternational studies. at FATHER AND SON CHAMPIONS—Officer G WHERE 47 LOST LIVES—Coast guardsmen are seen searching waters for bodies of ash betwen the coast liner Fairfax and the oil tanker Pinthis, off Scituate, Mass., where < lost their lives. Observe burning oil on sea at spot where the tanker went down, a fiery tomb. FROM AMERICA'S FOURTH CITY—Moslem Temple patrol from Detroit are seen drawn up ready to enter Shriners’ parade as grand escort at imperial convention of the Mystic Shrine in Toronto, Canada. M. Upshaw, Cali- fornia rifle champion, is snapped in Los Angeles with his 13-year-old son, Paul, state junior rifle champion. They both won at San Luis Obispo recently. MARATHON KING — Clarence De Mar, great Melrose, Mass., marathon runner, arriving at Los Angeles, begins practice by run- ning 20 miles He won the Bos- ton marathon this year for the seventh time in 12 starts. OBTAINS DEGREE AT .51— The oldest member of the grad- uating class at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, is Mrs. Mary Miek, 51, a grandmother. RECOVERING, THANK YOU!— Rene Adoree, motion picture actress, soon will be able to leave her bed in her Beverly Hills, Cal., home, following three months’ ill- ness of a bronchial ailment. THIS JOB TAKES PATIENCE!—A picture frame made of 1,800 pieces of wood and not a single nail, with each of those pieces of wood s0 necessary that removal of a single piece would cause the whole frame to fall apart is the yesult- of two months’ labor by William Peterson, ship’s carpentey-of Los Angeles. Peterson, shown at right, made the frame for a friend, George Tauman, physi- tructor, at left. AND SHE ONCE WAS HEIR TO RUSSIAN RICHES—Mme. Anna Kozslova, shining shoes in Madison Square park, New York, is the daughter of a once wealthy Russian jeweler. She {5 trying to find new hope in the New World. LIS LN LIS LIS LIS LIS LN LIS LIS LA LIS 12

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