New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1930, Page 18

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NI AL AL ATNANSNIAINIAINI AN AN Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story IN STRICKEN SANTO DOMINGO—These new views from Santo Domingo show the tragic thorough- ness of the 160-mile-an-hour hurricane which devastated the city, taking a toll of approximately 4,000 lives and causing $30,000,000 property damage. At upper left is a view of the Teatro Independencia; above, the best business structures leveled; right, the Regina church in the background. HER MAJESTY!—Ann Harding, screen star, who ruled at Spanish Fiesta, sponsored by the Women of the Golden West, in celebra- tion of Los Angeles’ 149th anni- versary, is shown on her throne. IF A LASSIE MEET A LADDIE—Pipe Major Wallace Roy, of CUTS TEETH AT 93—Mrs. Stellarton, Nova Scotia, and four-year-old Jean Murdoch, of Calgary, Margaret Burns, of Pittsburgh, Alberta, become firm friends at highland gathering and Scottish Pa., cuts her third set of tecth music festival held at Banff, Alberta, Canada. at 93. = = 5 WEALTH OR BEAUTY ?—Southern California’s newest oil strike, on the beach, has aroused a debate MRS. HALL HOME—Mrs. Frances Hall, center, principal in the ;<45 whether oil derricks should displace cottages and bathers. Through the efforts of Lewis Stone, film Hall-Mills murder trial at New Brunswick, N. J., several years ago. autor, the city of Los Angeles has been enjoined fiom leasing publicly-owned tidelands for oil drilling. is shown with her brother, Willie Stevens, upper right, after their Above is a scene at Venice, where three months ago only cottages were seen. arrival at New York from Italy. Sl e FRENCH FLYERS AT TOMB OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER — Maurice Bellonte, left, and Dieudonne Coste, French flyers who crossed the Atlantic to New York, then flew to Dallas, Texas, place a wreath on the Tomb of America’s Unknown Soldier, in Arlington National Cemetery, while a detachment of U. S. troops stands at attention. HELD AS KIDNAP SUS A child’s pair of white stockings, found with locks of hair and let- ters in a trunk belonging to Charles Edward Pope, 67, apart- ment caretaker in New York, caused police to hold him as 3 % . J ; suspect in the kidnaping of Grace SHINE SHOES FOR EDUCATION—Dolores Miller and Eve Coe £ 3 i v > : Budd, 10, a mystery which has have started their own-shoe-shine stand in Los Angeles to pay their 5 HEROINE RETURNS—Mrs. Gladys O'Donnell, winner of the National Women’s Air Derby, return- PISSS GI}J?E;:,EH‘;.?;‘?’;mf{""sbf.fd“.“f d;f‘ Tnarkerg iy T‘;"f’ bafled New York police for two way through school lh_oy charge only five cents, saying a shine ing to her home in Long Beach, Cal, rushed past welcoming dignitarics to be with her husband and Square, \Ewh fo’r e urke, cxln , is al le t_a cross in safety i JSEiEort mere; children—here they all are together. Left to right, Llorraine, Mrs. 0'Donnell, Lloyd, Jr., and Lloyd, Sr. ere formerly he required personal guidance. )

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