New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1930, Page 16

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Stoty WOMEN LEADERS — Madame Krupskaja, left, Lenin’s widow, confers with Madame Alexandera Kollantay, Russian ambassador to Norway during International Con- s in Moscow. GOOD NEWS!—Mme. Maurice gress in Bellonte is shown in Paris just after receiving a telephone mes- sage that her husband and Cap- tain Dieudonne Coste had flown the Atlantic successfully. [ 71N L 71N LAST COYMAND—General Heye, who recently resigned as commander-in-chief of the Ger- man armies, is shown giving his last command at military maneu- vers near Berlin, ELEVATED HIGHWAY—New York’s elevated speedway, north - and south along the Hudson river waterfront, nears completion, as this aerial picture shows. T e s N o ¢ - : 3 SHE WON THE CUP—This is the yacht America which, in 1851, went to England and wan the historic — : trophy offered by-the Royal Yacht Squadron of Great Britain. Since that time Britain has tried to REMARKABLE TUBE—A new ; wrest the cup from the U. S., culminating in the race of the Shamrock V with the Enterprise. type of vacuum tube, so sensitive . Al i — - B - - - & that it will measure a hundredth : : — of a8 millionth of a billionth of an ampere has been developed at Schenectady, N. Y., electrical lab- oratories. B. J. Thompson, engi- w neer, is holding it RADIO BARNSTORMER — A new development in radio is in- augurated by Hazel Warner of v San Francisco, who has sailed : i . ol ; ;3 , 2 ¥ S from Los Angeles on a - oA IES A O s i ;. . : ‘ - G N : G s ot 0 Lt Moses M. Cotsworth, expert of : 4 : ; LR % : & % 3 countries, where she will sing over the League of Nations' commit- CHAMP TOP-HAND—Jake McClure, Lovington, N. M., cowboy, is EXPERT SWIMMERS BRING SUCCESS TO SCIENTIST—This photo shows expert swimmers of th the radio from their most im- tee on calendar simplification, is seen with trophy he won for being adjudged the world’s champion Cuban navy returning to shore at Matanzas, Cuba, after successfully launching tube with which Pro: = = portant stations. snappe_d in Tokyo, Japan, advo- all-around cowboy at Pendleton, Ore., roundup. fessor Georeas Claude, inset, French scientist, hopes to generate power through ocean currents. Two cating 13-month calendar. Pprevious tubes were swept away during launching. s i —_—— WHITE CROW FOUND IN DES-y ERT—Experts are amazed over - g . . - 1 o a white crow brought back to Los HOMEBOUND 13 YEARS—Joseph Raggio, 26, weighing 660 . : . . . : GOOD LUCK !—William B. Mayo, vice president and chief engineer ATECles from the Mojave desert }};;u]n(és‘l z;‘nd ]fivp feet one-half inch tall, hs]s hnot been out of his * = ey £ St of the Ford Motor Co., is shown wishing good luck to Miss Nancy ::efh:;l:‘firé Smi‘ Thgl“:w'“ iladelphia home for 13 years. The meal he is eating consists z 3 - — R Hopkins, Washington, D. C., society girl, only woman entered in J cak are 'ack a8 of three pounds of spaghetti combined with six pounds of frank. HOW GERMANY DOES IT—In a new tenement colony built at Leipsig, Germany, the buildings are 1930 national air tour, ‘as planes took off. from Detroit, coal, but he hasn't a black feath COMBA\ s

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