New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

s June Allen, of a deccased war v the first Buddy popy dent Hoover in paign of the Wars for r Henry Mar in Buffalo, N. tentive auditor a Jimerson, Sencca Ir with causing t Marchand’s wife, Clothilde, through an aged Indian HOW SPEEDIEST LINER MEETS HEAVY SEAS—These unusual action photos show how the new German liner Europa, speediest transatlantic liner, meets heavy seas headon. The pictures were made by a passenger, who stood on an upper deck. At left, wave and steamer approach each other; center, * they meet in terrific shock; right, the bow, backed by 50,000 tons, pushes through the mountain of water. 38-foot master ring being lifted into a verti- ©1930 BY DR.E. SALOMAN JIM’S BIG HAT—Jim Jeffries, former heavyweight champion of the world, sports the largest cowboy hat, presented to him at his ranch, at Burbank, Cal., chosen as the scene of the first annual Elks’ cal position. Stampede, April 13. 1 posed photo of th of Rhode Isla Church of Amey > to be prim Sishop Ch I January 28. espec bishop copal Palmerson views of New York prior to the plane’s departure on a test flight from New York to Los Angeles. Above, air view of world’s greatest bridge, under construction over the Hudson river between New York City and New Jersey; below, lower Manhattan, The plane was constructed as onc of six for Los Angeles-San Francisco-Kansas City service. WAR HERO—‘President Wilson,” pigeon hero of the World war, which died last year at the ripe age of eleven, after rccovery from wounds received while carrying battle messages (a bullet wound in the breast and a leg shattered) now is stuffed and mounted in -Smithsonian Institution, Washington. PRINCES OPPOSE GANDHI—Powerful Indian princes, conferring at Delhi, decide to unite against the independence drive of Mahatma Gandhi. In this photo, the Prince of Sitamau is scen trying to evade the camera. PRESIDENT OF INTERNA- u TIONAL BANK—Gates W. Me- Garrah, of New York, choice of n the new International Bank for Foreign Debt Settlements, at Basle, Switzerland, is seen leaving ‘ the Reichsbank building, Berlin, Germany, following a conference.

Other pages from this issue: