New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1930, Page 14

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\ / e Mexican colony in New Orleans gave Emilio on arrival at the southern city for a visit in e, mother, and small daughter on arrival OFFICERS AND CREW OF R-100—The men who brought the R-100, British dirigible, safely across the Atlantic on its maiden ocean flight from England to Canada, are shown in a group photograph. = e , 3 =0 THEY'LL BE “PRINCESSES"—' Miss Angela McCosker, top, of New York, as Princess Diana, and Miss Janet Ingalls, below, of Los Angeles, Cal.,, as Princess Flora, will be ladies-in-waiting for “Queen Titania” in the annual national baby parade at Asbury Park, N. J., on Aug. 27. - E LIFE GUARD—Trained 2s a life guard, “Bulldonder ,” German police dog, gives a demonstration of his ability at Magazine Beach, Cambridge, Mass. He is shown with Francis Morrison, 12, SZz=] IS PERFECT BACK—Here is one of California’s most perfect feminine it backs, belonging to Miss Dorothy afreid holding open the mouth of the seven-foot shark which her ° ' AERIAL TENDER—Marking an innovation in the landing of passengers from ocean lincrs, the blimp |~ Stecks of Los Angeles, who snc- father caught near the beach at Coney Island, New York. The ap- ™ Mayflower is shown tied to the deck of the liner Bremen by members of the latter's crew as it picked cessfully passed preliminary tests pearance of the big fish gave bathers a fright. up pasengers off New York to take them ashore. in a perfect back contest. ¢ 1 [ SHARK AT CONEY—Katherine Gerbino doesn’t seem the least bit i | NSRS L] ON AIR TOUR—This well known English aviatrix, Miss Spooner, is snapped at Berlin, Germany, after landing her plane while on an air tour of Europe. She is bracing herself against a wing to prevent the plane from being blown from its position on the field ANOTHER MAN SNARED—Considerable entertainment was pro- vided for spectators at this smart wedding, in London, England, when a strong wind caught up the bride’s veil and snared the bride- groom completely. The principals are the former Miss Camilla L. Pemberton and John J. Denison-Pender. {[IN THE WAKE OF THE QU | wrought by the Italian earthquake. At left, citizens of Melfi, their homes destroyed and friends and | relatives dead, wander listlessly amid the ruins. At right, a mother with her two children stand help- lessly before the tangled wregkage which was their home. g A D g N g N ] L g 4 RS P

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