New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1930, Page 16

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B e Ao e 4 e Téir | 6ry ~ Herald Cameramen Tell CRASH VICTIM — Viscountess " Ednam, above, English beauty and a close friend of the Prince of Wales, was one of a party of six distinguished society folk who plunged to their death when their “air taxi” exploded over Meo- pham, Kent, England. Not one of the party escapad. TROUBLOUS TIMES IN LAND OF PHARAOHS—Outbreak of \ FOUR BEAUTIES—Peggy Summers, left, and Anne Debrow, pretty fighting between rival factions in || fishergirls, display two beautiful specimens of tarpon caught in ‘the Cairo, Egypt, brings death and Gulf of Mexico, off Port Aransas, Tex. injury to rioters. Top view, ’ troops assembling in Cairo street. THE STYLE IN SALVADOR— ence \ 3 o e % Below, loyal native troops lined 1 in the of . n G AT up for attack on rebellious follow- ers of Nahas Pasha, former pre- [ N ! / s i ! i ; UNCLE SAM HIS BOSS FOR 60 YEARS—Though he is nearing 80, Eddie Savoy, 60 years state department messenger in Wash- ington, keeps his job for one more year after Seeretary of FIRST HUNT OF LONG ISLAND SEASON—Over the meadoy State Henry Stimson wins from t and through the wood go these society tiders in the first import: COMFORTS OF HOME—Feminine tree sitters of Camden, N. J., out to break all known endurance CiVil ser‘v'_icye commission consent the season near Southampton, L. [ records, carry all the comforts of home on their long sit as the photo shows. They are left to-right, that Eddie’s retirement be post- Esther Stanton, 12; Jane Arthur, 13, and Theresa Maher, 16. poned another 12 mo ) PRIESTLY PRINCE—One of the few members of royalty serving the church as an ecclesiast, Mon- signor George, Prince of Bavana, poses for the American sculptor,’Archimedes Giacomantonio, of Jersey City, at the latter’s studio in Rome. § N 7 N A TN A R A N A W Y 2 7 A NV AN “SHIPWRECK GOLF"—One of the most arde ' . new sport, V] 2 # ik, o i A 4 p Mrs. Ralph icher, : ; ‘ SHORT RIDE—Making a.quick come-back to Mother Earth after a ; s York, snapped teeing off on a / ;| short and merry ride, one of the bull-dozers is snapped at the BRIDGES NEEDED--This aerial view of ancient Shanghai, first port in the Far East, shows the neces- e i openingiofite annacl i BipAW cllirodesiatialinas, Cal sity. Tor-bridges in the Chinese city. On one side of the Whangpoo river all is business and progress i T . R e e and on the other lies the backward city of Pootung. z | 1 INIZ LNz L SIZ. A NZ ] G R AT AR TR AT )

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