New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1930, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story N <RADIO SINGER QUESTIONED —Marjorie Mansell, radio singer, has been questioned by Detroit police, in connection with the slaying of Gerald E. Buckley, po- litical commentator. The young woman sang over Buckley’s radio AT REST_At left is a view taken from a plane of the British . : § . Bt e b e e irigible R-100 moored to mast at St. Hubert airport, Montreal; 2 5 3 reputed gang leader, accused of. bove, some of the passengers and crew; right, a remarkable photo, . : G o the’ slaylng. de in 1910, shows Wallie Dixon, a 16-year-old American boy Y ng his home-made airboat over Montreal—when dirigibles cross- ing the Atlantic were a thing of the future. SN2 L N2 N2 R R RRRRY NN, e £ S S8 Pt " PROTEST HEARSE ] PTURED BY POLICE— hearse, with a s California Justice Is Dead,” s captured by Los Angeles po- estroyed parts of the | equipment prior to relcasing it for | a protest meeting. NEWEST ENDURANCE STUNT —Other endurance :tunts are tame compared to the one Ed- ward Lally, 25, of Toledo, O., 5 has begun. He has started for ; === ; CONTEST AGAINST AMERICAN GIRLS—Here are four of the foreign girls contesting in the inter- L:.sr A::gLelzCStonz: :pel'c{a“y m;lide er group in this picture, taken at the arty cong Soviet S national beauty pageant, Galveston, Tex., for the title of “Miss Universe”: Left to right, Madeleine fer H : rake 80 mile Let 1o righ, center of gromp e e ’ Mourgucs, 25, “Mics France"; Carla Boshl, 20, “Miss Germany"; Mariane J. Mirica, 20, “Miss Ri- o ga b vue sof T s iron man.”) mania@ and Lilianne M. Andreescu, 20, “Miss Bucharest.” sultsy‘so mem;?sgr: wolgmtshiznh:,:e, £ 14 : E 5. N / N / 3 i X two-month tour of South and Central America. as a reward for winning the national marbles TWO ATLANTA CHAMPIONS—Bryan Grant, Jr., left, winner of : T L the nationa) hard court tennis championship, and Bobby Jones, golf > . £ 2 L —Thomas A. Edison con- P: DY s ones, 89 WRECKED 5IGHT OF SHELTER—The Belgian steamer Raymond, after battling storms for three gratulates Arthur O. Williams, 17, of East Providence, R. 1., winner champion, are photographed together in Atlanta, their home tow: 4 = OME tOWN gavs runs aground and sinks when in sight of shelter at Amble Harbor, Northumberland, England. of the Edison scholarship contest at West Orange, N. J. Inset shows WA\ CAENEAT[— N

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