New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1930, Page 16

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Cameramen Tell Their Story PS4 EXTRA! EXTRA! — Always ready to supply a little .thrill, septuagenarian David Belasco, dean of American theatrical pro- ducers, makes his appearance minus his famous priestly collar at Atlantic City, N. J. He is seen here in the more conventional soft- collar which warm weather dic- tates. BACK ON THE JOB—An old Concord stage coach, preserved for generations as a memento of the wild west, temporarily goes back into service as Santa Monica, Cal., stages its Pioneer Day cele- on commemorating the centennial cf the first covered wagon train from the Missouri river section. GOOD COMPANY—John H. Calnan, of Newton, Mass., has his noonday repast with his daily companions, “Dick” and “Bob.” They are casy on the digestion these hot days since their talk doesn't interfere with peaceful meditation. % K 4 \ / N / N / \ 7 N / N / N /] N % N N "4 DERBY ~ FLYER—Leading * the field for the first few laps of the All-American Flying Derby, Lee Gehlbach, of Little Rock, Ark., was making his bid for first % honors in the ten-day race around fomomi ’ : v 5 : the United States. He is shown ”M‘m Fosssici - : o 4 4 g here in the cockpit of his plane. craft afloat the U. S. navy's new cubmarine V-5 is snapped in |~ = o Mass., under the guidance ant Commander J. H ‘w, IN SEASON—Five little heads with but a single thought—how good it is to have watermelon on a hot 1 feet long and there are three escape s for emergencies. o day. They are five of Boston's younger generation. !‘ PROBING MURDER OF RADIO ANNOUNCER—Investigation of | the murder of Gerald P. Buckley, Detroit's crusading radio an- | nouncer, by three gunmen in the lobby of a Detroit hotel has led to official action by Governor Fred Green of Michigan, and a gen- eral clean-up of the city’s underworld. The governor is shown % v A here as officials met at Detroit. Left to right, seated, Governor ittt 5 i i Green, Police Commissioner Thomas Wilcox, Colonel John S. Bersey, - + | adjutant Michigan National Guard, and Superintendent of Police KEEPING COOL AT CONEY ISLAND—These two elephants, Minnie and Lena, are taking their ma- Patrick O'Grady. tutinal plunge before “going to work” in Luna park, Coney Island, New York City. i\ d [ENG A\ /Ep\Y AP\ DN/ N AD) , work in the Real Admiral States navy in Los Ang pleted an partment in t

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