New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1930, Page 28

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), P ik 8 g4y e S e L A SN T 8 I YOUNGEST—Miss Winifred F Bryden, 16, of Detroit, 1s said to be the youngest licensed girl pilot in the United States BRIDEGROOM - SOVEREIGN— King Boris 11l of Bulgaria is snapped in full dress prior to ending his by wedding Prin third daughter of the military PORTABLE JAIL—Something new was introduced by what he ome to return Photo ] in nounce miles away, for trial two prisoners to hows HAPPY COUPLE—Their wedding announced to take place shortly, Virgiia Peters, Washington society girl, and her fiance, Walter J. Salmon, Jr., of New York, son of wealthy realty owner and racing stable enthusiast, are snapped strolling in the national capital. TO COMMEMORATE AIR PIONEERS—This is the architects' model for a monument, to be erected at Kitty Hawk, N C., to Wil- bur and Orville Wright, who pioneered in aviation and achieved their first successful flight at Kitty Hawk. The monument, 60 feet high. will be atop a sand dunne. Robert P. Rogers and Alfred Eas- ton Poor are the architects. in the extradition of prisoners Agent W. R. Crone of Texas when he drove | and an- s state, 1,000 Crone in background between terms a portable j two prisoners. ’flm =2 NEW NAVAL LORD—Admiral Baron Kiyokazu Abo, recently ap- pointed Japanese naval minister, is photographed with his family in Tokyo BLONDE AND BRU... (IE-—Miss Dorcas Hammitt, cowgirl, proudly exhibits Aberdeen Angus, a cham- pion bull of Yakima, Wash., entered for the Pacific coast grand championship at Los Angeles’ Christmas RIDING CHAMP—Lorraine Gra- ham of Hays, Kas., may be only nine, but she’s a riding champion nevertheless, having won $12,000 in prizes by her prowess in the Jast three years. Now she has come to New York for a rodeo show. S—— S S——— R TOO MUCH OCTOBER SNOW—Weight of snow in October blizzard causes collapse of roof of struc- ture at laksshore airport, Angola, N. Y., near Buffalo. wreckage. A Three autos and an airplane were caught in the 1 ock show and rodeo. R DI e e e, i o T e e e NAVY DAY AIR ACROBATS—The “Three Musketeers” of the navy come to Washington to do acro- Storrs, M. B. Gardner. lcad- batic air stunts, Navy Day, October 27th. Left to right, Lieutenants A. B er, and Frederick N. Trapnell. 7 o INITIATION GOAT BUSY—So difficult is it to get a trick goat that will do his stuff on command for lodge initiations that this one is making a trip all the way to the Hawaiian Islands from Los An- geles, with his owner, Walter McKay, for that purpose. McKay and his goat have “officiated” at hundreds of initiations. \ Za il — et VIEWS HER PORTRAIT—LIl- lian Gish, noted star of screen and stage, playing in Chicago, gets opportunity to sec portrait of her- self by Nicolai Fechin, European painter. It will hang in the art institute and represents Miss Gish as Romola, in the motion picture of that name. C HIS VIEW—The Abbe Ernest Dimnet, famous French author- priest, has created discussion by his statement at Boston forum that the prohibition law is a noble experiment which has become ignoble. A BIG ONE—This huge mastodon tooth, weighing several pounds, was unearthed in northern Ken- tucky, near Cincinnati, O. LIS LIS L 1N LT ] S LSS N g L g L g L g SN - » » - -~ £ - LY .

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