New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 16

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Cameramen Tell Their OW IT LOOKS—This is a view of the unveiled head of Washington on Mt. Rushmore, near Keystone, he Black Hills of South Dakota. The entablature for an inscription written by former President Calvin Coolidge is at the right in the background. ANOTHER ENDURANCE AT- TEMPT—Ralph D’Agostino is seen atop a flagpole at Brockton, Mass., in his attempt to take rec- ] ord from “Shipwreck’”” Kenly, who % | DIVING QUEEN—Georgia Coleman of Los Angeles, successful defender of her national diving title at remained 3;"9 & P“: for 23 days A. A. U. championship meet, Long Beach, Cal., is snapped in the air. Angiecyern HoUSES Nol Sl AN AN S PRAY AT GRAVE—Hundreds s rers pray for n Los Angeles, of Mexican priest, Father Luis reszcua Orozco in Calvary cemetery. MORROW REJOINS HIS EMBASSY STAFF—Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow is shown with his em- staff in Mexico City. Reaching his post following a long and hot journey, the ambassador may ROYALTY FOR A DAY—Billy Hughes and Hedzie-Been Tompkins ! , as he is expected to return soon to campaign for election as U. S. senator are prince and princess of juvenile parade at Michigan cherry festi- from New Jersey. val, Traverse City. L Sk LS TNl 1N SIGNS HER 69TH TEACHERS' ; % CONTRACT—At 83, Miss Olive ASKING CHANGE OF VENUE IN WIFE MURDER TRIAL—D. F. MAN SHOT TO DEATH, WOMAN ARRESTED—Mrs. Antoinette Coffeen of Covington, Ind., signs Dunlavy, defense attorney, it seen asking change of venue as Tilby NEW DAM FOR PANAMA—Decrease in rainfall at Panama has made necessary a new dam, estimated ~McCarris, 26, arrested in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, follow- * her 69th contract to teach in the Smith, Ashtabula, O., charged with Mrs. Maude Lowther with slay- ¢4 cost $50,000,000. Known as the Madden Dam, it will enclose the natural basin shown in this pic- ing the death of Joseph Lee, 28, found shot on a farm, is seen being city’s public schools. ing his wife, is brought to trial at Jefferson, O. Smith is shown tyre and supplement the Gatun Dam. View, taken from a considerable elevation, is scene looking taken by county detective chief for questioning by district attorney at right, down into Charges river. @ - at Norristown. — NI/

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