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erald Cameramen Tell Their S ONE LONG BUGGY RIDE— Ever since 1927, Patrick O'Mal- ley, San Francisco adventurer, has been traveling via horse and buggy. He has visited practical- ly every state in the union, cover- ing more than 20,000 miles. 0'Malley never drives more than 15 miles a day and has as a com- panion, Bobe, 2 mongrel dog. He is shown, above, in Boston. SH FLEET—H. M. S. Glorious leaves Ply- Mediterranean, her first trip to foreign ace of the Courageous. i 5 JUST TO BE DOING SOMETHING—Four Hackensack, N. J., SIMPLIFYING FLYING LESSONS—This device, the invention of H. S. Myhres and P. D. Smith of schoolboys are pedaling a bicycle around a track circling a school Los Angeles, a “cycloplane,” is designed to make flying easy. It is a small-powered glider, capable of ~ house, to st an endurance record for that sort of thing. After answering to the controls at 15 or 40 miles an hour, without leaving the ground. When the pilot has turning 2,204 miles they decided to pedal as long as their machine mastered his lessons, he removes the small wings and replaces them with larger ones which permit him held up. Photo shows Vin HoDfi‘man, left, being relieved by Jimmy to take off. ooley. Iy T Bt 1 WA B SRR 5 0 315 TR . Harold Bromley hopes tempt to span the Pacific from Tacoma, Wash., . Above, left to right, Harold Gatty, navigator, . : i i th John Arnold, radio expert, who is advising 7 hi ‘[THTS 15 EXCLUSIVE—There are few places more exclusive than the utlra-fashionable Bailey’s Beacq hem about their equipment. 8 - »:| at Newport. This is one of the few pictures permitted to be taken showing the “400" on the sands. |- COURTROOM MURDER—Sud- den anger has brought tragedy to Frank D. Keaton, above, Los An- geles real estate dealer, who shot and killed Motley H. Flint, mil- E ;: 4 ( " e lionaire, as he left the witness : : ) . e = : g SAMARITAN RETURNS—After 44 years in the leper colony, at fi'“d during a clyil suit at which SOLVING THE HEAT PROBLEM—When the weather gets too BRAVES OCEAN—This 37-foot schooner has sailed for Spain from Salem, Mass., with Professor Kalaupapa, T. H., Brother Joseph Dutton has gone to Honolulu for c::;;::fi:;y:};;c:;to;,:; :o:; warm in' Cincinnati, O., Miss Mary Belle Smith dons her bathing Henry Blanco, of the University of Iowa, his wife and daughter, Evalu (inset) aboard. Blanco, profes- medical treatment. He went to the colony as a young man, in 1886, Fliat's profects, Keato S suit, and keeps cool while taking dictation from her employer. sor of Spanish, is on a year's leave of absence to make the 8,600-mile cruise. to assist the late Father Damien. projects, Keaton claima. D\YO\/\T AN\ @)D\ /AN A\ D/ AN/ TS T oh 1T IS T 218 T 21S T 2IS T 21S T 26 T 2IS T ZIS T Z1S T 28 T ZIS T 2IS T 218 7 218 T 21 T 28 T Z2IS T ZIS TZIS T AS T ZIS TZIS TR T TS L TN A A , A AN