New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 18

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“A GREAT SIGHT !"—Spectators on the banks of the Ohio at and near Cincinnati who saw the Tom Greene win a thrilling race from the packet Betsy Ann, are eager for more old-time steamboat races. This picturesque photo shows the boats churning the water in a mighty effort. ROUND-UP QUEEN—Miss Lois MclIntyre, skilled horsewoman and college girl, has been selected as queen of the 1930 Pendleton, Ore., round-up, to be held August 28-30. She is shown in costume she will wear. fi (=] POLICE AND COMMUNISTS BATTERED IN BATTLE—In a bat tle which raged in Battery Park, New York, between polic ll 2,000 Communists, the list of scratched, clawed, clubbed = = trampled, including women, mounts high. ALL RECORDS BROKEN!—The City of Chicago, endurance plane, is shown aloft in its record-smashing flight. o5 BRIDGE TO CROSS GOLDEN GATE—Visitors to San Francisco will be rubbing their eyes in wonder- DIME IN FISH—Thursal Nowell, "I ment within a few years, for this 8,500-foot bridge is planned over the Golden Gate, famed entrance to fishing off Occan Park, Cal,, en- the harbor, to connect the city with Marin and the Redwood empire. The center span will be 4,200 feet|——————— snares a four and one half-pound long and more than 200 feet above the water line. barracuda and finds a dime inside. TO PHOTOGRAPH TRAIL—Boris Russian aviator, soon will ph graph from the air 10,000 square miles of Turu territory in ; § - A%, Siberia which was devastated in g ) ; 3 CLARA AT CONEY!—Clara Bow, “It” of the screen, used to take 1008 by a huge meteor. The 1 .7per OF FORMER KAISER—With the ususl flower in his but- JEALOUS, KILLS—Frank Rots, 37, held for murder at Niagara Falls, N. Y, exclaims “good” when gy o ryy Loand, New York, when she was & Brooklyn schoolgigl arcd represcnt:lhundreds Slniics tonhole, the former Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany is shown with a informed of the death of his wife, Mildred, whom he had wounded after killing the Rev. Edgar R. PRl e .g'm'mwll“ :e Rosenbloom, left, and Harry olfcrad oo el e friend strolling through his rose garden at Doorn, Holland. Wood, 87, of the Pentecostal Mission. Photo shows interior of mission, where congregation saw the AR IREE AR tragedy; inset is of Ross. AN \ lig; b

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