New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1930, Page 14

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2 L NIZ 1 NI LN NEZ 10N CAROL, HELEN TOGETHER—King Carol of Rumania, his mother, 7 s the Queen-Mother Marie, and his wife, Queen Helen, in back; d, BOUND FOR DAVY JONES' LOCKER—The end of an honorable sea career comes for this old wind- jese s onon ooy o 20 hi A,gesqin B Ml e jammer, strangely named the Pirate Galleon, as fames, following an explosion, sweep the four-masted . gorvices. This is first photo of Carol and Helen together taken sines barkentine off Long Beach, Cal. A passing motor launch picked up the 16 men aboard the doomed ship. ;g ascension to the throne of his son, Michael, to reach America. LIKES SIMPLE LIFE—Marion Talley, one of the youngest Amer- icans to achieve fame on the opera stage, has settled down to the simple life on her farm near Colby, Kas. She is seen here in her berry patch, picking some fresh dessert for dinner. hown with her . t of the Du Pont | ; ; . % |AT MOONEY PARDON HEARING—Scene in the California state building at San Francisco as jus- tices of the state supreme court heard John MacDonald, key witness, admit that his testimony, in- | strumental in sending Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings to jail for life, was perjured. Left to right in the photo are Ju: 5 John W. Preston, John W. Shenk, and Emmett Seawell; MacDonald, Chicf Justice William H. Waste and Justices Richards, Curtis and Langdon. TRAVEL SOUVENIR—As a liv- ing souvenir of his wanderlust Jjaunt to Trinidad Island in the West Indies, Hartley De Gerald, son of a Chicago banker, has 5 brought this pet monkey home ue workers are shown laboring in the % zy i “ ‘ i T : with him. The youth and his new b collapsed during a celebration over o < [TRAIL OF EGYPTIAN RIOTERS—This car at Alexandria was | ! . - pet are shown on arrival at New to the stream and causing 40 deaths by = £ wrecked by rioters in one of current political disturbances which has | York. convulsed the ancient land of Egypt. | N { s. / d N ‘ E / i N / N / N / N / N F /] CHAMP STEER ROPER—Mrs. Mabe) Strickland, of Burbank, Cal., is preparing for her four- teenth season as a rodeo competi- 4 : - S . " : s g tor. She will defend her title of DIRIGIBLE EXPERTS—Commander Rosendahl, of Lakehurst, N. champion steer roper at a num- HINDENBURG GREETS HIS OLD TROOPS—President Paul von EDISON SCHOLARSHIP—Thomas A. Edison and Henry Ford are snayped at West Orange, N. J., as J., official observer of the U. S. navy, and Commander A. R. Pressey, ber of leading rodeos throughout Hindenburg of Germany stops at the town of Speyer during an in- they greeted the boys selected by every one of the 48 states taking part in the Edison scholarship con- in charge of mooring operations of the R-100, world’s largest dir- the west within the next few spection trip to greet veterans of the World war who fought under tests. The winning boy is to be considered Edison’s protege. igible, are snapped at Montreal, Canada, as they awaited arrival of weeks him on the eastern and western fronts, 2 e the big. ship. .

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