New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 18

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n Teir Story BRAZILIAN REBELS PREDICT VICTORY—Leaders of Brazilian rebels, following triumphs, asserted revelution would win. This photo, just received from Brazil, shows federal troops of state of Sao Paulo lined up for review. RICHEST BACHELOR AT PLAY—Sir Philip Sassoon, re- puted to be England’s wealthiest bachelor, is snapped on the links at White Sulphur Springs, W Va., on vacation. PRESIDENT URGES LEADERSHIP—American Legion, holding national conVention in Boston, cheers sentiment expressed by Presi- dent Hoover, arrow pointing, that Legion posts awaken the minds of communities, through local posts, to a higher ideal of citizenship. ! MEMORIAL UNVEILED — Me- = MORMON COSTUMES EXHIBITED—The historic $700 gown worn : morial to George Westinghouse, ; airbrake inventor, is unveiled in Schenley park, Pittsburgh. Daniel Chester French was the sculptor. by' Amelia, Brigham Young’s favorite wife, and a suit owned by B_nghsm Young, Mormon pioneer leader, were worn a City, recently, by Mrs. George S. Ballif, Utah American Legion Salt Lake auxiliary president, and R. L. Olson, state Legion commander. The dress was made in New York from material purchased in France and was worn at the inaugural ball of President U. S. Grant. FROM THE NETHERLANDS— Dr. J. H. Van Royen, minister from the Netherl , arrives in ) e —————————— e — e AS IN OTHER DAYS—Former President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, attending the national American Legion convention in Boston, re- HENRY FORD BUYS A CAR—Henry Ford, Detroit motor mag- nate, is seen looking over the model of the first Benz car, which he recently purchased in Munich, Germany, for his muscum at Dear- _—————— e BRITISH WARSHIP AT WASHINGTON—The British cruiser Danae visits Washington, docking at the navy yard. This view is from Potomac park. ceive an ovation. born, Mich. NEW TYPE BARGES—A private company begins operation of a new type of barge on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The barges. designed by Carl J. Baer of St. Louis, and pushed by powerful tow- boats, as are other inland river barges, are pyramid in shape, with sharply pointed bow and stern. The theory hat when they are massed in fleet formation, a tow of ten barges will push through the water as if it were one huge unit. The first tow of 12 300-ton barges in tow of the steamer Ohio departed from Cincinnati for New Orleans. COSTLY! — Embryonic or¢hids, contained_in this tiny glass jar, are valued at $18,000. Miss Dor- othy Yousling prepares them for exhibition at Los Angeles orchid show. FLYERS RESCUE DYING SEA CAPTAIN—Pilot Frank Dorbrandt, . left, and M.echai(lc Cope are snapped carrying Captain Jocquinson, - master of {cc-bound schooner Karise, ashore from their plane at o e T e e e Nom.e._ Alaska: following rescue.of the skipper, found in a dying e et condition on his trapped fur trading vessel off Cape Serdge, Siberia. f o

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