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— e Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story MEDALS FOR FLYERS—On the steps of city hall, New York, g ABUNDANT APPLE CROP— Captain Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte, who completed the i g Miss Etta Grow of Salt Lake City first non-stop Paris to New York flight, are awarded medals by . samples some of Utah's great Mayor Jimmy Walker. The mayor is shown pinning the medal on * apple crop. The yield this year Coste while Bellonte looks on. _________ AMERICA’S HOPE—Miss Dorothy Dell Goff, “Miss America 1930,” totals 819,000 bushels, compared z 4 is snapped at Rio de Janiero, Brazil, where she is competing in the with 500,000 bushels last year. international beauty contest for the honor of “Miss Universe.” With her in the picture are her mother, Edwin Morgan, U. S. ambassador to Brazil, and other members of the American embassy. BROADW 4 New York French tra « SEEKS RECORD — Hoping to break the record of 49 days and two hours set by ‘“Shipwreck’ Kelly, Joe Powers, Chicago flag- THEY HAVE PERSONALITY!—Unable to decide whether a mar- pole sitter, is snapped hegre atagp WHERE REVOLUTION SMOULDERS—Leaders of the revolutionary forces in Peru, which deposed ried girl or a miss had the most personality judges in the annual a pole in the Windy City at the 5 ] S the government of President Leguia, forcing him to seek refuge on a battleship outside the harbor, are A. Edison, electrical wizard,d shown just after being sworn into office by Peru’s chief justice of the su; i i I i 0 e S s supreme court, In the center is i foki . o A % is snapped at the controls he f '(‘fru‘. train operated over the Lieutenant Colonel Luis Sanchez Cerro, temporary president of the republic. Below is a view of the ;?;Z?:S\;l‘]‘:ini::’elgal'fe::h;:dn;}‘f -Ffiieg‘elfin}:firlgg t\;onmnI:rs. compl.etmn Gk 2 holur iz Lgtkawanm rai ¢ s J. Edison started the train, scttlement of Arequips, where Captain Harold B. Grow, American, is being held by revolutionary forces. Call‘ 5 ]:‘t is “Mrs. P “.ny MCCETE a0 the air. He pl.ansv 9 Xemaiw Bl piloted it a few mil d then turned it over to the regular operator. » right, 1s “Mrs. Fersonality. the pole until November 1.~ o™ : ¢ ; i b e e 2 FAMED PILOT CANNOT VOTE—Berndt Balchen, left, famed pilot RIFF CHIEF IN M Shiek : a & i . 5 ‘ : % / . whose flights have helped advance aviation in the United States, is Abdeslam Ben N ¢ : e 2 i AT W - i ; R still unable to get his citizenship papers, lacking months of the re- barik, Riff ch rht : quired residence in the country. Harold P. Woertendyke, divisional in northern Afr wit PLENTY OF MUSIC HERE—One of the Jatest developments in DAWES GOES EXPLORING—Charles G. Dawes, American ambassador to Great Britain, arrives at director of naturalization, shown with Balchen at Newark, N. J., was famed Abd F e —= cabinet in which is combined a radio, a phonograph pordogne, France, to visit centers of archeological interest. Oh, yes, his famous pipe is on the job, too. cOmpelled to tell the flyer he cannot become an American until June Hollywood to try 1 in t piar splayed at the annual Los Angeles, Cal., radio show GRS of next year. NN N [ A AR e !