New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1930, Page 14

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o fig % ; & “PRINCE CHARMI} ROMANCE—John J. Raskob, Jr., son of the multi-millionaire chairman of the Democratic national commit- tee, of Wilmington, Del., and his bride-to-be, Miss Minerva Aaron- son, stenographer. of New Haven, Conn.. are seen happily talking of the future. soon as young Raskob completes his course at Yale’s engineering school, he will go into business 1n Boston. His father denies setting aside $2,000,000 trust fund for young couple. ¥ : THEIR “RECITAL” — Students at Los Angeles dancing school put on an open-air “recital.” LARGE MILITARY DISPLAY IN MEXICO—President Ortiz Rubio of Mexico bestows the commandery of parading tr of the country. £EEgg ASIA’S WE ed to be the richest the Maharaja Manikya of Tripur, Indi; Prague, Czecho-S| to Pa New Yo 1,048 work General Miguel Acosta, following one of the largest military displays in the history WORLD'S TALLEST—This is a-view of the Empire State building, d the world’s tallest, after the completion of the steel feet (85 stories) above Thirty-fourth street and Fifth HOPE THIS DOESN'T INVADE AMERICA—German office seekers begin use of loud speakers in avenue. A o REAL SHEIK INVADES HOLLYWOOD—Abdeslam Ben Mohammed Khoubarik, of Mo- rocco, is the first real sheik in years to come to Hollywood studios. He is to advise on the filming of a picture. He is de- scribed as having five wives and 18 children—and prefers bru- nettes. READY FOR CLIMB INTO SPACE—Professor August Piccard, right, Paul Kipfer, MARCONI'S NEW HONOR— Marquis Guglielmo Marconi, fa- ther of radio, has been named president of the Italian academy, which in turn makes him a mem- ber of the Fascist grand council, most important executive body of the Fascist government. BRAVE ATLANTIC IN THIS—Three Porto Ricans will try to cross the Atlantic ocean from New York to Spain in this 30-foot auxiliary sailboat, seen at Miami, Fla. The owner, Captain Rafael : Colorado, is shown in center. His two companions are Andnes Coll, left, and Edmund Fernandez, right. HONEYMOONING—U. S. Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wis- consin and his bride, the former Miss Rachel Wilson Young of Washington, his secretary, are caught by the camera as they enjoy honeymoon near Hayward, Wis. and his engineering assistant, wear specially-designed headgear in order to withstand unusual atmospheric conditions in projected climb to 10 miles above the earth’s surface, higher than man ever has gone. motor cars to force Berlin crowds to hear them declaim. A1 AFTERMATH OF EXPLOSION—Propert; sion of powder plant at Mukileto, Wash, One woman was killed and 50 persons i ANOTHER RACE—Washington has a cup race all its own—min- iature yachts contending in the pool at the base of Washington monument. MISS BARRYMORE—This por- trait study of littlé Dolores Ethel Barrymore, daughter of John Barrymore and Dolores Costello Barrymore, was made by them at their Beverley Hills estate. y damage due to explo- » is placed at $500,000. njured, a score of them seriously.

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