New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1930, Page 18

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SCENE OF ROYAL BIRTH— Historic Glamis Castle, Edin- burgh, Scotland, was chosen by the Duke and Duchess of York as the place of arrival of heir. HIBED 41 YEARS AGO, SUES FOR FIRST PAY CHECK—Wil-' liam Bryant, of Acushnet, Mass., alleging he went to work for his employer 41 years ago for $10 a . week and board and room, but never has received a cent, alleges $21,820 back salary is due, but, filed suit for only $15,000. of Ogden Canyon, fting down a creek, f milk daily. | TOO BAD!—Patricia Ann Han- lon, only four months old, proves °| a girl never is too young to know the difference between first and second beauty prize. Patricia was given second prize at a baby show in Milwaukee. R ere, 60, of Millville, N. J. ing train smashes it to kindling at Absecon, N. J., near where A HERO AT FIVE—Calvin Leonard Morris of Salt Lake City proves a hero at five, having rescue Bobbie Nielson, 4, of " “ " 2 ] S Logan, Utah, when Bobbic fell % % " i i _ ’;"\ . e into deep water in a swiftly mov- : g T % : CHIEF OF TURKISH POLICE T e v ~ | ing mill stream. Calvin leaned | / sl A SNAPPY DRESSER—Cherif over and clung to Bobbie's arm ple i e Bey, stylishly garbed chief of AVIATION TRAIN A novel device to teach flying is introduced in Los Angeles. Reproducing th j 3‘ o B i Y : Turkish police, has reorganized A A A e e S be”wsg It: :‘:::.::ov';h:n g;f::ite"l':z;: :P:‘e FIRED BY COMMUNISTS—The launch Shun Wo is towed to Shanghai, China, for repairs after Com- and modemized his force by en. e is maintained by controls, exactly as in actual conditions, ..'eud their urelm.s.' munistabedines firettolttaiitockian wfi?flc‘:iafi::‘:::tin:::eli not produce $5,000 ransom. The “gmsflgel’lm;as"in:tnrz:fnmh of- ctors, L

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