New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 14

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" Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story i "D FOR QUAKB—Ten miles from the Bay of Naples the‘] r of Mount Vesuvius sends forth its constant threat of blame all earth tremors on th quake which took a toll of mor Duchess of Apulia, cousin of Ital DRONING ALONG—Forest O'Brine and Dale Jackson in their en- curance plane, “The Greater St. Louis,” are snapped over Lambert airport as they took on fuel from a sister ship. They have been droning along over St. Louis in an effort to regain the endurance record. BALLOONS FOR SALE—Miss. Lillian Moriarty, of Boston, pop- ular society girl and well known as an aviatrix, tries her hand at selling balloons at a garden party at Newport, R. I. The party is an annual benefit affair staged at the exclusive resort. WORKS AND PLAYS AT 92—Major S. H. Byers, only surviving member of a Civil war general's staff, celebrates his 92nd birthday in his Los Angeles, Cal., home by continuing Ais daily round of ley, England, in order to retrieve an object. The ®ork and play. Major Byers, who is a poet and composer, wrote great dane is a highly trained canine. ‘‘Sherman’s March to the Sea” while in a Confederate prison. RADIO DEBUT — Representing the pioneer strain of Mormonism, Susa Young Gates, daughter of Brigham Young, famous leader of + the Mormon c}urch, has been at- tracting attenfion since her re- cent radio debut at Salt Lake City. She has writter extensive- : 2 5 " ly on th igi d is one of the h at the hole on the third green of a Los Angeles, Cal.,, miniature golf cou force, noted flyers of the west coast comprise the city’s first air law enforcement unit. , The flyers are v e "h?;:;flun ed by her bear has been to grab at pascing balls by dipping them into honey and rolling them by him. shown accepting their commissions from Chief of Police Roy Steckel. BEAR REAL GOLF HAZARD—Mic brown LAW TAKES TO THE AIR—Receiving their commissions as members of Los Angeles aerial police DETROIT WARS ON G ; STERS—Police put the “finish- ing touches” to a Detroit speak- easy as a wide-spread series of raids is made on liquor and NI IOR e b L CaRgcly = gambling establishments, follow- | JS ; s heim, U. S. ambassador to Cuba, WASHINGTON ROMANCE—Miss Katherine Lowman,” daughter| || ing the shooting to death of Jerry : SPANISH CROWN PRINCE AIR ENTHUSIAST—The Prince™of YR NN ters, recently opened, in Havana. son of the former Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs, Jardine.? - ol W 2 : one-half hours from London and ten hours from Berlin by air. /A 7k NS T O K U2 work in his new embassy QUar- chats at her home in Washington with her fiance, William Jardine, | || announcer, : allegedly ; by , gang- ; Paris, France; fz smazed o lean that the airport is ‘onlf two and ANV AN A TN TN N 2 A

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