New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1930, Page 14

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Tell Their Story "‘{ LINDBERGHS A-WING—WITHOUT SON—Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, who flew to the Morrow summer home at North Haven, Me., leaving their son behind at Englewood, J., are snapped MOVIE STARS ON VACATION at Portland. Me. —This is the slack season in Hollywood, and movie stars are going on vacations. Here are Mr. and Mrs. Monte Blue sailing on the City of Los Angeles for the Hawaiian islands, the first stop on a transpacific jaunt. e 3433 HIGH DIVE! — Miss Justine Scanlon, of Paterson, N. J., is seen on the back of a diving horse during thrilling plunge on At- lantic City, N. J., pier. LNZLNEZ | N7 ENLZ INZ L NIZ TN Z-UNLZ N2 LS D BY COMEDIANS—A Concord coach, built in , is presented to Smithsonian Institu- ogers and Fred Stone, noted comedians. LARGEST U. S. SUBMARINE—The model V-5 submarine, largest in the navy, due to receive official tests in October, is shown at Annapolis, Md., being made ready for inaugural cruise to South America. WEBSTER KIN FACE POORHOUSE—Elbridge Perry, 79, who claims to be a relative of Daniel Webster, and his wife, 86, said to be a niece of President Franklin Pierce, face removal at Grove- 1and, Mass,, to the town farm due to poverty-stricken circumstances. Mrs. Perry is blind, 4, and Jack 5. s o KEEP ORDER IN MARION—National guardsmen are seen at Marion, Ind., sent to prevent further vio- lence, threatened following the lynching of two negroes. N fl A 7l E K 4 N ( N 8 N / N f R V T ) g N ] L g e HONORED BY FRANCE—At an outdoor teremony at the Los Angeles Breakfast club, Dr. Sam- 5 DEFENDS HER TITLE—Miss Dorothy Marshall, winner of lagt year'’s contest for the best all- around farm girl in America, uel M. Marcus of Los Angeles: wing the Academic Palm of the French Academy of Science and a life membership in the academy,' in recognition of his surgical work in the World war and the - = - - trains for the defense of her = E o £ OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO PLANE-GAS TANK WRECK—Major Reed Landie, left, and Coroner Her- championship, at stake during the WHAT DROUGHT HAS DONE TO RIVERS—For the first time since the construction many years ago Fehabilitation of post-war nervous N. Bundesen are seen examining wreckage of plane which crashed through gas tank, with the loss ' o5 Angeles county fair at Po- of the Green Lane bridge over the Schuylkill river, Philadelphis, the foundations of the bridge aré seen, &1d Mental cases among French of pilot and two girls, in Chicago’s queerest plane accident. mona, Cal., Sept. 12 to 21. veterans. RN NN mar =y »'

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