New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1930, Page 16

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CANDIDATE FOR HUSBAND'S SEAT—Mrs. Robert Q. Lee, of is trying for the seat vacated by her hus- band’s death. % LOOKING OVER TH 5 : Nicholas Gongopoulos, t craft, bound for Athens, FOR JAPANESE CHILDREN—Large highly-colored fish float from bamboo poles high above a Japanese settlement on Terminal Island, Cal,, as Japa pay annual homage to their children. A huge silken fish for each child in the household is flown once a year—and cach family tries to outdo the other in the elaborateness of its fish. S ¢ placed into tents within a fully WHERE CLEO where Cleopa queen near her ham, an a grocery at LaFayette, Ind., after the motorman {falls off Nobody injured—except a small boy scratched. FISHERMEN FISHED—On the rocks fishermen speared fish for the beautiful le in Alexandria, Egypt, Miss Muriel Cunning- can girl on a round-the-world tour, is seen fishing or in the Hudson under the dircction of a native Egyptian descendant of Cleopatra's fishermen. STOFFICE LEASES—This senate committee is busy probing postoffice leases in 0 right, Sen: Walte r Geor ors Felix Herbert of Rhode Island, John J. Blaine of Wisconsin, e of Georgia, and Carl Hayden of Arizona, THAT JOB'S ATTENDED TO! —Arthur W Cutten, Chicago “wheat ki obtaining convic- tion at Wheaton, Ill, of Simon Rosenberg, cighth member of gang that robbed his house of $20,000 loot ecight yea: ago, tying up members of the Cutten houschold and locking Cutten in a vault, heaves a sigh of relief. Cutten supervised a relentless search. ew York going to es Matthew Maxon, Jr, 21, Id man while intoxicated. A BABY WHO DOESN'T CRY! —Marjorie Bowman, 22 months old, arriving at Los Angeles from the Hawaiian islands, is looked upon as a wonder child—f{or she doesn't cry, (%] IN HONOR OF PATRIOT—La Spina, Italian sculptor, is tomplet- ing a colossal bust of the Italian patriot, Giuseppe Garibaldi, who led the m;htgry campaign for Italian unity in 1860. The size of the head may be inferred by comparing it with the figure of the man. N LN NI AN L]

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