New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 18

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story STILL GOLFING—At 91 usiasm for Photo in Ormond Beach, Fla WEALTHY GROCERY CLERK —Jack Shoup, son of Paul Shoup, SHE COULDN'T FIB!—Colonel C ern universi serum int O Goddard of Northwest- nicago injects tru!h port, L. 1, in charge of groundwork, cooking, etc.; Myrtle Brown h Ward of Wilmington, Del., co-pilot, and Mrs. Frances Harrell Marsalis SODA SHOP ART—Simon S Gerber, of Washington, D C.. likes art. That's why he purchased this modermstic mural for his soda {PLE TR. Whenever Mrs. Harry Peaser wants her dog, Dolores, a C ahua pup, weighing one pound, e tucks the dog into a handbag. Photo shows Dolores in on, D. C., where she was entered in a dog show “WOMEN ONLY” ENDURANCE FLIGHT—These women plan an endurance flight for women only at Miami, Fla,, in the Maid of Miami, a cabin monoplane. Left to right: Viola Gentry, of Free- of Houston, Tex., pilot. president of the Southern Pacific railroad, has started learning busi- ness from the ground up, by being a grocery clerk in San Francisco Young p is a graduate of Stanford and Columbia INTERCEPTED !—Students of football and followers of the radio description of the Notre Dame-Southern California game in Los An- geles will be thrilled by studying this unusual photo. It shows Carideo of Notre Dame spoiling a perfectly good forward pass, just 25 it was almost ready to nestle into the waiting arms of Joslin of Southern California, who was supposed to receive it. STUDENTS IN JAIL—Cuban students, demonstrating against a new foreign loan by the government and dictatorship, land in Havana jail TERRY DRUGGAN AT THE. BAR OF JUSTICE~Terry Drug- gan, bespectacled and “invalid” R HAWKS' GLIDER GOES TO MUSEUM—Captain Frank M. Hawks beer baron of Chicago, is snapped glider, Eaglet, arrives at Washington for presentation to the Smith- appearing before Judge John H. shop. It cost $1,500 and is the work of Thomas Benton Above. Gerber 18 admiring his purchase sonian Institution. Captain Hawks is seen being greeted by Trubee Lyle in an attempt to make bond Davison, assistant secretary of war for aviation on charges of vagrancy and eon- tempt of court._ CITY OF FUTURE’—This design of 3 central square in a modernistic city attracts attention in Ber- lin. 1t i1s proposed as » model for the reconstruction of the famous Alexander Platz, in Berlin o

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