New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 16

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I!_)mlw? — Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story POISED FOR FLIGHT—Photo shows the world’s largest flying boat, the DO-X, as it rested at Schell Woude, Holland, before continuing its pre-transatlantic flight. HAIL HELEN OF TROY !—Miss Helen Peterson, Trojan co-ed, N ey 7 . % poses in her royal robes as Y w 34 ggi X oy “Helen of Troy,” to which posi- vy b 4 L ¢ tion she was elected at Los An- s Preston, : 4 . ¢ B it geles by students of the Univer- Hawes, y Yo' R . 3 sity of Southern Californa. re on ERETES ’ ;W . ANOTHER NOBEL WINNER— KIDNAPED BY A WOMAN WHO POSED AS MAN—Myrtle Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Ra- 'x e z i o % Younger, shown here with her father, Walter Y. Younger, Missis: 7] i sippi cotton planter, has been restored to her home following a man, Hindu, physicist, h:“ ueen C scarch of four states for the person who kidnaped her. A woman {au‘arded Athe Nobel ;.mze in phys- flew this unique ship, who posed as a man for nine months while she was working for lfs;‘:?‘;\xsfesea“rch & n“;.fieg;: ver zny other military plane | IN MERRIE ENGLAND!—With a gay company of men, the pack Myrtle’s father has been arrested in Crawford county, Illinois, for s'sg ms;arl::o:;soc?ai:r:: t}l\’; il nearly 3,000 feet a minute, ar of the Earl of Bathurst follows the scent across the River Coln in the abduction. It is alleged the woman, when she was discharged % s tle partly open Gloucestershire. because her sex was discovered, sought revenge. Domus Inm:,:::d::a Lecanolory, ON GUARD!—Helene Mayer, % 2 above, six times fencing champion NATURAL DRAMA—For the tenth time “Tahquitz,” a legendary drama of the desert, has been given of Germany, and international ST R R T T Palm Springs, Cal, at the edge of the Coachella desert, where the incident which has been woven into FIRST VISIT TO LARGE CITY—Mrs, Lucy Banks of Bere . winner at the Olympics, goes to WHERE'LL SH_E KE,EP ALL THE BLUE RIBBONS?—Five times 5 play is said to have occurred years ago. It is the story of Tahquitz, the imposter, who sought to steal seeing Philadelphia, the first large cll:; she evyer has vi:ned, ul:.o :‘e{zn’ England to meet Miss Butler, the a blue-ribbon winner in her five years "i'l‘fe- Blossom Mary Faulk- tpe tribe’s fairest maiden by posing as God of all Evil, but whose plan was thwarted and he himself her first motion picture. Mrs. Banks is pictured operating 8 200- pride of Britain, ner of Oakland, Cal, won her latest at infant welfare congress of panished to eternal darkness in the canyon named for him. Visitors perch on rocky ledges and boulders & enrold Toom on cshbitih: Pacific slope dairy show. to watch the play. Photo shows the thwarting of Tahquitz.

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