New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 18

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- Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story - 1?"”“51' e HEFLIN'S WORK—Dr. F. E. Cam of Inglenook, Ala., bet on Thomas J. Heflin, in the Alabama sena- torial contest. That's why he is wheeling J. C. Post through downtown Birmingham. hat they are distracted w trying to iren at play outside, workmen are erecting a fence I to ponder matters of state undisturbed FIRST DEFEAT—Final checkup of votes in Kentucky discloses that Mrs. Katherine Langley, who together with her husband who preceded he congressman, held the Tenth district in the Republi- can column for nearly a quarter of a century, has been defeated. ADIAN PORT—Churchill, on Hudson bay, and the north- nus of the Hudson Bay railway, is Canada’s newest port, * ring a short cut for grain from western Canada to England. klin Brown, seated left, who, hired to kill the divorced wife t napped, guarded by tectives, = before Los les grand jur Jolores Brown plays the cading role, Suena, in the legen- % dary Indian drama, “Tahquitz,” '’ the te annual presentation of desert play at Palm Spri AEATE L —_— ¥ PRESIDENT—Miss Irene Thomas — = 3 e of Rocky Mount, N. C., has been —Arthur “What a Man" Shires ; i % A _#. 7% HE'S GROOM TO DOGS—Clarence Lee of Los Angeles has been clected president of the student ators, and M SKILLED FENCER—Miss Lillian Slough of Allentown, Pa., cap- chosen to groom these entries in the Los Angeles National Winter government at Meredith college, g ntown, Pa., cap : L S : & n Los ANgeles. in of Temple university co-cd fencing téam, Philadclphia, awaits DOF show. The dogs are Su T'sun, famous chow, and Sonny, of Ralcigh, N. C., for 1930-31 A L. Greenabaum, left. R the same kennels, owned by Mrs. A. O. Wilson. th Greenabau » seen with the bride’s moth -_— A VERY IMPORTANT MAN—As a result of the close division of oLDEST PILOT—Colonel C. C. strength in the newly elected congress, Representative Paul Kvale, Culver, 68, is the oldest pilot in ington Howard, last of the living Washingtons to be born at Mt tirely cut off their sale of kitchen necessities, yet they are confident that they can keep their family ?: :domn.flsof:' };a";":;“z:!:?:nm:;“:::' X;‘Zfizblyl;“v‘a’l'eb;u‘:;e‘i;:(;d‘:fi the army. Since 50, he has 1,200 Vernon, Va., is photographed with a picture of Midpath Castle together Photo shows the blind parents with their three children, Agnes, Margaret and the baby. XS c?nfhcr s e el to death B fiying hours to his eredit. FIGHT FOR BABY—Mrs. Julius Fedor and her husband, of Cleveland, both blind and poor, are fighting attempts of social workers to take their baby, Robert Julius, from them. Hard times have almost en- LAST OF MT. VERNON WASHINGTONS—Mrs. Eleanor Wash- England, which belonged to the first president ¢ el 2,

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