New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 22

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of the crew of the the three wom refueling ht are Mr. and M ROYALTY EN MASSE—An impressive gathering of crowned heads at Oslo, Norway, as the King ard Queen of Denmark visited the Norwegian capital. In the group, left to right, are Queen Alex- U‘NDERSEA MARVEL—Stephen andrine, of Denmark; Queen Maud, of Norway; King Haakon, of Norway; King Christian, of Denmark, and Crown Prince Olaf of Norway. J. Cominski, veteran U. S. navy diver, is shown here at Washing- ton; D. C., wearing a new ap- paratus by means of which he can descend 370 feet below the surface of the sea without ill ef- fects. The apparatus would elim- inate much loss of life if used by men on trapped submarines, Cominski claims. animal is by no mea part in the Calga 3 bration, Calgary, Canada. It back contest with A. E. Lewis Diamond, Alta., attempt- GIFTED BY POPE—Mrs. Nicho- las Brady, of New York, widow of the late utilities magnate, who was a papal duke, has been pre- sented with a standard depicting the eight North American mar- tyrs recently canonized at Vati- can City, Rome. The standard is the gift of the Pope. STEEL HIGHWAY—Striking view of the new steel highway. a of Frank Goldsborough, 19, holder of the junior product of twentieth century New York, which is to serve as an - Green mountains, beneath which the young express traffic lane for the west side of the metropolis. It will be o injured, went for aid. Inset, Goldsborough. ready to receive traffic in the fall. SRR S N of Spain, where s ne can % 7 4 i e - iy % |ONE FOR RIPLEY—Mrs. Leroy live for 35 a week~ She dec Schenck, of Brooklyn, displays a gy p IN GIRL'S DEATH—James Mitchell (without hat in picture) she met 3 young American STILL WORKING—This ancient mill at Outwood, Surrey, near wALES POSES—One of the latest public appearances of Edward, giant safety pin of which she is 21-year-old Portland, Me., shipping clerk, who has confessed, police plans on remaining there as long London, has been whirling in the face of the winds ever since Sep- Pprince of Wales, seen here with Lady Astor, one of Britain’s most the owner. The pin is 37 inches g, 45 the slaying and cremation of Lillian MacDonald, his young as his father continues t tember, 1666, when it was first put in operation. It is known as the gistinguished woman members of parliament. They were snapped long and weighs six and a quarter o worper, is snapped as he was jailed at Portland after arrest. He - the $5 weekly. \Post Mill and was built in 1665 at a dinner of the National Union of Students of London. pounds. is charged with first degree murder and held without bail.

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