New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1930, Page 18

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Parar it h bbbt Ei v bbb abi i iy SRR AR RERERRE Corr b tEN i It YRR RE] i RN Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story ‘WORLD BANK HEAD?—Gates ‘W. McGarrah, former chairman of the board of the Federal Re- serve bank of New York, is snapped taking ship for Europe to accept appointment as U. S. director for the bank of interna- tional settlement, It is under- stood McGarrah is slated for the position of president of the world bank. PRESIDENT SERENADED— National High School orchestra, 125 strong, visiting Washington, - serenade President Hoover, at EQUINE ARISTOCRATS—Beautifully synchronized action is portrayed in this remarkable photo of two extreme right. champion blue bloods, “Humdinger,” left, with Mrs. Alma Spreckles Rosenkrans up, and “Gold Thorn,” carrying Eddie Metcalf, going over the hurdle in preparation for the ninth, annual Los Angeles nae tional horse show. e —— —————————s THIRD WEDDING CEREMONY—Harry Harris, Pittsburgh, son of - 7 E e o 3 3 .: a Pennsylvania state senator, and his bride, the former Jane JUMPING PRACTICE—Mrs. Mary Spencer, said to be England’s only feminine trainer of racing grey- LOS ANGELES’ HOPE—Miss Josephine McKim, national all — masters, Josef Hofmann, notcd Thurston, daughter of the noted magician, snapped at their third hounds, puts two of her thoroughbreds through their paces at Foxgrove kennels, Wokingham, England, around aquatic champion, is Los Angeles’ hope in national women’s pianist, confers a scholarship WILL SHE WIN Evelyn Witt, of Shamokin, Pa., goes to national beauty contest in Miami, Fla,, as ss Pennsylvania” in the hopes of being chosen as “‘America’s Sweetheart,” to repre- sent the United States at the in- ternational beauty contest to be held in Rio de Janciro, Brazil. e R SCHOLARSHIP AT FIVE—Aft- cr hearing five-year-old Ruth Slenczynski, of Berkeley, Cal, play a program of works of the wedding ceremony in six weeks at Cincinnati. The couple believes where most of the world champion greyhounds are bred. indoor championships at Miami, Fla, She is seen in final:workout. upon her. in making the contract binding. CHAMFPION—Ac champion swimi little Marjoric demurely in the championship ¢ trophy by WHAT'S YOUR EMOTIONAL REACTION?—The effect of emotions on the body are electrically re- corded by a new ice 3 hoj s »,” invented aptain Humphrey Read, and dem- onstrated for th time in Los Angeles s volunteering as subjects. BABSON GOES TO WORK—Hcre is an unusual picture of Roger to right: Captain Read, Dorothy Seb , Pal : W. Babson, statistician and economist, snapped at St. Petersburg, Colleen Smith (Captain Read's S + Gwen Lec, and Dr. Karl Waugh, of the University of South- Fla,, as he gives the airship Vigilant ground crew a hand in bringing crn California. the blimp to earth prior to enjoying a sky hop in it. e ———————————c LINKING U. S. TO CHILE— & This huge flying boat, snapped at Tort of Spain, Trinidad, the first air mail {from Chile, | Argentina and Brazil to the Unit- cd States. It covers one relay of i n 8,000-mile j Vi, 5 Bssss 2 " SCHOOLBOY’S DEATH STARTS PROBE—Death of Donald Ash- worth 16, Los Angeles schoolboy, on an outing, cau investigation into supply of liquor to students. Photo above s two. of the boys who became ill—Lyle Said and Charles DPost,

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