New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 6, 1930, Page 14

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” ) iBIllfl T l‘f :!IIHII!II FIRST LADY TO WED—Miss Suzanne Pollard, daughter of Gover- nor and Mrs. John Pollard of Virginia, whose engagement to Herbert Lee Boatwright, Jr., of Danville, Va., has been announced, is ex- pected to wed this autumn or winter. Due to the illness of her mother, Miss Pollard became official hostess at the executive man- i sion in Richmond this year at the age of 23. ELEMENT PROOF—This dwelling England, has a foundation that is supposed to protect it against floods and windstorms. R . HEART-BROKEN—Wives of fishermen wait on quay at Concarneau, EDSEL FORD AT UNEMPLOY- France, for word of their husbands, believed lost in storms vhat MENT CONFERENCE — Edsel { swept the Bay of Biscay. Ford, son of Henry Ford, is seen = leaving the office of Mayor Frank Murphy of Detroit following a conference with the mayor and other Detroit business leaders on a plan to rearrange working schedules by which work for 25,000 additional men may be provided. MIDGETS REJOICE—Midgets play golf at last! Here are some, filling a theatrical engagement in Wash- . ington, enjoying a midget course. MENTIONED FOR CARDINAL —Archbishop Hanna of San Fran- :‘;8‘;1’ :v‘i:lcluifl?e];fb?oaiep:;l:::dlg SINCLAIR‘NEGOTIATES QIL LEASES IN GERMANY—Harry F. Sinclair, center, American oil Prince of the Church by Pope INSPIRED DICKENS—This crumbling structure in a back street of magnate, with members of his executive staff, are seen in Berlin, Germany, where they went to negotiate =~ TUNNEYS AT STEEPLECHASE—Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tunney at- Pius XI. 3 London, the inspiration of Charles Dickens’ masterpiece, “The Old \\'lt}! the Prussian government f‘or the leasing of oil deposits in Oldenburg and Hanover, a deal involv- tend steeplechage races of Westchester Biltmore Steeplechase as- Curiosity Shop,” now is being strengthened and repaired. ing $20,000,000. Left to right, Daniel T. Pierce, W. L. Connelt, Sinclair and L. V. Stanford. sociation at Rye, N. Y.—a social event. gfi‘“—uis-r }lmP'SEHOfiLD UTEN- s > i ;oe8%| KREISLER BACK—Fritz Krels- Pl 560 o '03“'" MODERN FISHING—This new type fishing boat, the Charlotte, ~ler, noted violinist, retuns to ECHEEHOWN)hell Bidelns seen at New York, is equipped with a steel fish net at the bow, which New York from Europe with his FROM THE AIR—This unusual photo shows world series game in Philadelphia as seen from an st i Gy i b Mg Fated by 7 buchion Fpparobus hisc sl ansonsls ipronels g ERrE et fon £ Cesten ¢ craft at about two knots. The fish are automatically passed through merica. Please observe fans on housetops, ¢ KR tion in London. a pipe from the net to the stern of the boat, where they are sorted. A b & DN

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