New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1930, Page 18

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HIGH HOPES—Ted S. Lund- gren, Hollywood, Cal., aviator, is seen with plane in which he 'AL—FOR A GERMAN POLICE DOG—Von, full bred German police dog, struts proudly around yard of Miss Dorothy McMahon's n . Louis, for Von has borne a remarkably large litter for a dog of her type, z rding to her owner—10 pups. £ N / 'S g 4 ¥ IN A N / N / N i N / N WHEN IT'S 100 IN THE SHADE, GAZE AT A PICTURE LIKE THIS—Gus Thompson, one of the best fly casters in the Rocky mountain region, has a fine job for summer. So proficient a fisher- > e 7 7 3 man is he that he was chosen to act as “fishing guide” for President THEY STILL CA.\WSA\(.LLE-»I!?;;M ' o) Hoover whenever the chief executive comes to Glacier National Park, Eocd=irtlediarouricRilien ey Ratera : E xR A0, Montana, where Thompson holds sway. o SMALLEST = GASOLINE EN- GINE—Daniel Calkin, University of Washington student, displays at Seattle a vest-pocket edition of a heavy-duty, one-cylinder ma- 'rine engine he built in ten weeks’ time to drive a 40-inch motorboat. ] L S = The engine has a three-quarter- plains the r ha;"‘“* D PORTABLE HOTEL—Gabriel Dufner of Elzach, Baden, Germany, and his dog Molly, pass through St. Ilnc; ehogn:,e on:—third iuk?ic inch' Geperal M. 4 g g Louis on a round-the-world journey with a motorcycle fitted up with a bed and a bathtub. ; Dufner { piston displacement, and develops ‘ b * already has traveled 15,000 miles with the outfit. " one-sixteenth of a horsepower. ' J of France + AUTO TIRES SPIKED—Chicago motorists finding tires of their’ cars punctured in morning blame garage war. ~ B\ =

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