New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1930, Page 18

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A KING’S COUNTRY HOUSE—The beautiful mansion and estate near Plymouth, wsimssdirie WHY THE WEATHER MAN SCRATCHED HIS HEAD—With the England, where King George V may spend a vacation. Although the sovereign has ting highspots on the thermometer, these pulchritudinous been restored to good health, it is believed that the bracing air of the west of Eng- rs astounded q us natives by engaging in a spirited snowball land would be welcome to him. This historic house helongs to the Earl of Mount bout, at M I The snow came from the wintry northland in a Edgecombe, and is one of several estates in Devon and Cornwall that have been con- ) s refrigerator car and afforded many Floridians their first view of Jack sidered as possible temporary country houses for the King. (Inset), King George V. Frost's whitewash (Infernational Newsreel) CALIFORNIAN RETURNS HOME FROM MUSIC STUD- IES ABROAD—Miss Ria Trou- betzkov, of Hollywood, Calif., pictured on the S. S. St. Louis when she returned to New York after spending nine months in Berlin. While in Germany Miss Troubetzkov i f « 4 : » L e . o] YOUTH SLAIN AS ARMY ‘ v ul e i 2 FILM MAGNATE INVOLVED IN FINANCIAL e Resictelid fcawily SOVIET'S NEWEST CRUSADERS AGAINST RELIGION—These i ] NA’ A authorities are investigati b SOVIE ; ; 8 B o1vsON WELCOMED TO ENGLAND DRAMA—William Fox, head of the great filmand Lilling of Stanley. Procireb i little children, barely of school age, represent the latest stratum of : e B 'MIDST GOLD CHAINS AND FUR— theatre concerns that bear his name, as no time ifyear.old National Guards. Soviet civilization to be pressed into service in the fight against re- 5 LaR i B 800 United States Secretary of State H. L. Stim- {0 lose these days. This remarkable photo shows man. He was shot down as he ligion and all that the old regime stood for. The children were put : 8 1 son is given an official welcome by the oW he takes time only for a sandwich in the near- fed from Sergeant Joseph Pog. through demonstrations during the Christmas holiday period, carrying B 1’ Mayor of Plymouth and high municipal offi. ¢3¢ €4ting place as he battles attempts to throw gione, who sought to arrest hix posters and distributing literature calling upon all children to protect i g5 g cials upon his arrival at the port town on his interests into the hands of an equity receiver- 35 3 deserter. The slain Du‘.n): SeEzzen trecs from being 9uvfd0wn l§or the holiday observance and 4 his way to London to participate in the Naval f,}‘;}‘:; T"“; ok ‘h°ym“»s:"‘"‘cp:"f“'-nflt‘;fbi‘;fiifi was the, sole support of 2 wid. orting them to refrain from v igi 4 2 i now,an YOIy, minite upLE i g observing the religious season. Disarmament Conference;!:.wm. B N o m‘"‘ g g:veend mother and five small chil- (international Newsicel) - (International Newsrecl) (nternational Newsreel) b B i SEEKS DIVORCE IN CALI- FORNIA—M : PAPAL NUNCIO TO IRELAND AR- chtieiremanay gt RIVES IN DUBLIN—The Most Rev- T This : /\ “ . . ‘c;e?’d PIiisc::aeroblsnson, (I:‘ap;l Nuncio v 3 o ; - : s = brlites . SAFETY BELTS FOR RU he Irish Free State olding hat) E . N her when she arriv / e ! ) Angeles hzrborrfib:adrri wearing the new safety reflector belt recently introduced to prevent pedestrians with govetnment official leaving his . EA?E(}IN Tm;: P hiis Tl o 101 eme oen e Pt of b oriahoa from being run down by automobiles on unlighted highways. The red re. ~ J1otel for the vice-regal lodge, where e : e ey R athin DUl Thelia Jagia movelieat i elaiter ima R e ¢ HEeropis tacHed iU e A DEHE belt eanibe B e xi BT Bt O s s he presented his credentials to Gov- Road, Wanstead. The tempest, which was one of the fiercest experienced from New York Ci y i yards away. erior Givicdl Mool ” in years, ripped apart this huge oak tree, whose trunk was found to be hol- I x low. A workman is already busily at work sawing up the tree. (uternational Newsreel) o

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