New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1930, Page 14

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story R R T o FOOTLIGHTS CALL—M Va- . ; HIGH AND DRY—The French schooner Madeline Tristen is tossed tica de Acosta, daughter of Mrs ‘ on rocks of Chesil Beach, Portland, England, by a storm. Marie de Acosta and niece of the & Y THE SMITHS—This is the latest photo of former late Mrs. Philip Lydig, all New : 7 ” — : Governor Alfred E. Smxtp of New York and Mrs. York social lights, makes her i 4 i : % o . Smlth‘ stage debut on Broadway : ¢ INLAINILA~ TN~ LR o8 CHAMPION BEER DRIM —Jack J. McG Ll i 3 5 S i & g championship at picnic of Veterans of Foreign Wars, held just CAMPAIGNING BY AIR—John W. Pattison, of Cincinnati, millionaire son of late governor of Ohio, outside of Paris—finishing three liters (3% quarts) of beer in 17 running against Nicholas Longworth, speaker of the house of representatives, for congress, tours dis- seconds. » trict in a plane. TILSON JOINS YALE FAC- ULTY—John Q. Tilson. of Con- necticut, majority leader of the U. S. house of representatives, ; Sy e L & sy 3 = Kechiues. & fuomber of Tile fac L : : . ~ = . FORTUNE FOR PICTURE—This art relic of 1433, ulty, instructing students of the THEIR SCHOOL WELL ADVERTISED—Miss Constance Chilton, the “Annunciation,” painted by Jan Van Eyck, is law school, at New Haven, Conn., SOUTHBOUND!—Chirp, chirp, chirp! are you ready? Yes! Birds gather on a telegraph wire at left, and Miss Elizabeth Morrow, daughter df Dwight W. Morrow, said to have been sold by the Hermitage Museum, in parliamentary law Wichita, Kas., prior to winging southward. open their school for\pre-school age children at Englewood, N. J., Leningrad, Russia, to Secretary of the Treasury with newspapers all over America carrying stories. Andrew W. Mellon, of Pittsburgh, for $800,000. \ @ 'COMES FOR LEGION CONVER: TION—General Henri J. E. Gou. PR We have too many bananas!” An A, & HOW “BUD” GC ASSES—James A. “Bud” Stillman, heir S PR . o;“thefw:;}z T:rarmedd velteran var, and military P. grocery warehouse | tsburgh is partially wrecked by explosion to millions, and his bride, the former Canadian wilderness girl, go M_OBI[:IZES_ ARMY OF 17 SOLDIERS!—This is a view of the tiny republic of Andora (191 square governor of Pari i generated by gas from bananas ripening in refrigerating compart rolling to Classes at the Harvard Medical school from their Brook- miles, 5,231 inhabitants), which has mobilized its army of 17 against France, because that country r:-; American L aris, agrives t_or tl?e ts, injuring 13 persons line, Mass., home in this machine. fuses to permit Andora to build a gambling casino and a racetrack to bring in revenues. ¥ cg:)o? PO 4 5 ston. I s

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