New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 12

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) =S "Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story This police dog, Lobo, given B 4 university pro- 14 by Colum brow tendencies. Giorgione masterpiece is be z record for an old AN AFTERNOON DRESS—This beaded model comprises the cos- tume worn by the women of a tribe that Desmond Holbridge, above, 24-year-old Brooklyn ex- plorer, found in Brazil. The first white man to pass through the Mount Roraima country, Hol- bridge, who has just returned, re- veries of two mountain two rivers and a-260-foot waterfall. the painting above, in London, for 0,000, for their New York The price paid for the d, to ROMANCE ENDED—After 1R months of married life Mabel Van den Akker, 21, wealthy Hollywood jeweler. mits she has separated from her husband, Farid Simaika, 23-year- old Egyptian Olympic diving champion, whom she married de- spite protest of her parents. PRIZE FIGHTER IN NEWS— *Reports of the clopement of Pau-* lino Uzcudun, above, Spanish heavyweight boxer, with the 18- A PRESIDENT WHO BECAME AN ARCHBISHOP—Dr. Adolfo 2cross SEVENTY-EIV S LONG—To gi 1 in C! 75 longside, T s an hour without refucling fo: S ——— COSTLY FIRE—Spectacular oil fire in the Inglewood-Potrero fields of California, following an under- ground explosion, takes large financial toll. jca of the length of this new passenger engine, on exhibit pe locomotive, built for long-distance hauls west, can haul 500 miles and taking water only twice. = PROGRESS—In Afghanistan, which drove out King Amanullah and his queen because of their too modern views, King Nadir reads his coronation proclamation, at Kabul, before a microphone. Alejandro Noel y Bobadilla, archbishop of Santo Domingo and for- mer president of the Dominican republic, is seen at left in Washing- ton with Persio C. Franco, charge d'affaires of the republic. The archbishop called on President Hoover. year-old daughter of a prominent New Jersey family vacationing at San Sebastian, Spanish watering place, cause comment on both sides of the Atlantic. ROOSEVELT AND HIS SONS—This photo of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New York, and his sons was made at Groton, Mass., when the governor and his eldest son, James, visited the two younger boys at school. Left to right: Franklin D., Jr., the governor, James (in rear) and John.

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