New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1930, Page 14

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FEMININE DIPLOMACY- dame Kollontay, Soviet minister to Sweden, is probably the only woman in the world to occupy such a high post in international Madame Kollontay for- was Soviet minister to Mexico. e of the most famous of good as sun- is borne to grave in Arling- ON A VISIT—Henri, left, and Pierre Claudel, sons of the French ambassador to the United States, y Isabel Fairfield. are shown arriving in New York, to visit their father, who is a poet. and essayist as well as a diplomat. was taken from a character in Ibsen's drama “Rosmersholm.” E T 71N T ZIS T ZIN T 7R T ZIS T ZIC T 18 7T ove=T1 7w v 728 T 7S T 78 T 7N T ZIS T IS T ZIN TN L /] PRINCE LOOKI} X A JOB —Prince Louis Ferdinand Hohen- zollern, 23, second son of the for- mer German crown prince, has come to New York in search of a job in the United Stat: He has ; just finished an 18-month course LA o % ; i at the Ford Motor company, in : Buenos Aires, progr g from MISSING BANKER'S ART SOLD—Rare paintings belonging to Charles V. Bob, missing banker, who and as being BRAZILIAN cina workman to salesman, His ambi- has been sought by New York authorities following the collapse of his companies, are put on the auction P SLUEE Cant 2 , supporter of the old regime, ar d tion is to begin an industrial ca- block in Manhattan. In the center of the group hangs “Lady With a Spinning Wheel,” from the brush will last two weel successful revolutionary party. reer, under Ford. of Millet, while at one side is a landscape by Turner. [ N T 2T T 718 T 721 TS - 718 T 271

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