New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 26

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N T e ey i CHINESE SHRINER—Leo Kern, American-born manager of the LAST FRENCH TROOPS—French troops, last of the allied armies to leave the German Rhineland, are Chinese telephone exchange in scen boarding trains for home. San Francisco’s Chinatown, is be- lieved to be only Chinese er. ] HIS VERY LATEST—John D. Rockefeller, who celebrated his 91st birthday the other day, poses “DEAD” SON RETURNS—Running away from home five years for a new photo on the porch of ago, William Brown, now 20, reported killed a few weeks ago in an his home at Pocantico Hills, N. Y. airplane accident at Springfield, IIl, returns to his mother, Mrs. .¢ Florence Blannin of Philadelphia. He was merely injured in the —= .¢. ¢__ crash. Photo shows mother and son reunited. SR £ FUTURE HOME OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS—This drawing, by Julie Flegenheimer, depicts the Palais des Nations, $5,000,000 home of the League of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, as it will look when completed. board during yacht races on the River Colne at Brightling- sea, Essex, England, it r parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Keyes, of Hollis, Okla., to be the only living quadruplets. They are, ft to right: Leota, Mary, Mona and Roberta. They are 12 years old and are in perfect health. ] - : : S, RECORD LOOPER—Paul Mantz, SCROLL CARRIED TO WHITE HOUSE—Pietro Gentile of Los Angeles and®friends go to the White feacnor”:fl::o‘;;!efalf.;r“c::tt:irée“)::; er, 4, get the thrill of his House with intention of presenting scroll signed by Los Angeles people while Gentile, called “singing BUT, OF COURSE, THEY WON'T FIGHT EACH OTHER—By with i85 thveeandeadintt fiior a rough rider's shoulders ambassador of good will,” sings greetings. Left to right: Philip A. Myers of Ohio, Signora Gentile, coincidence Jose Santa, Portugese heavyweight, weighing 255 pounds 2% Berestord, Oal v C Pietro Gentile, Mrs. Josephine F. Myers; and, rear, Ruth Bowes of Los Angeles, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun and standing six-foot eight, and Vodl Gregerio, Spanish bantam, < 5 and Captain C. C. Calhoun. whom he is holding, arrive at New York on the same boat. N

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