New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 26

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ameramen 1ell Their Story HORSEUAS POLICE FIRE ON RIOTERS— Striking dock workers in Ran- goon, Burma, riot and are fired upon by police, who kill two and injure many, adding further in- tensity to the Indian situation. AN INDIAN SUFFRAGETTE— A leader of the women move- ment in India, Mme. Malati Pat- warhan, of Madras, visits Wash- ington in her native costume as a guest of the National Women's party. < FAR ABOVE THE AIRPOk{—Camera catches refueling of Chi- ing for endurance record over Sky Harbor airport—John 2nd Kenncth Hunter maneuvering the Chicago and Albert and Wal- ter Hunter in the refueling plane. W&f\% i ,3 o P flait A BEAUTIFUL HAIR — Wearing long braided pigtails clear down to her waist, Signorina Fiamma del Greco, sailing from Los An- geles en toute from Rome to LAST JOURNEY !—The ill-fated Shanghai, to join her father, ad- submarine §-51, which carried 33 miral who commands the Italian of her crew to death some years sea forces in China, attracts con- ago when she sank off Block siderable attention in America Island, L. I, goes to the junk Where hair hasn’t been so long for heap at Canarsie, Brooklyn, N. Y. several years. outh 5 n for a ALBANY GREETS BYRD—Accompanied by members of his south polar expedition, Rear Admiral York, Richard E. Byrd ¢ 1 1 5. 8. destroyer to receive New York state’s distinguished serv- nber of ice medal from Gos r R ¢lt. Left to right: Captain A. Parker, Bernt Balchen, Har- PROHIB CHIEF—This 1 of Colonel A. W who bece i £ 3 : . % : : ment dére 1 en- o i ¢ ¥ 2 2 ? 2 3 4 HAPPY FATHERS—Now that their children have gone on a worid forcament from th | . 5 X - i honeymoon, this interesting photo of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., left, treasary t t | 5k it ¥ > B and Percy H. Clark, Philadelphia attorney, exchanging congratula- partment of ol TETE RO 3 2 tions, deserves a place in the world’s news. The picture was made 5 5 3 2 Ne SAID FAREWELL—This photo shows members of 4-H farm clubs bidding goodby to Presi- at the Clark homestead in a Philadelphia suburb on the occasion dent Hoover just prior to breaking camp in Washington, of the marriage of Miss Mary Todhunter Clark to Nelson Rockefeller.

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