New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1930, Page 16

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N THE BELASCO riking down of photo shows the Swedish freighter, Ovidia, of 27 and Mrs. Carlsson, wife of the captain, has been safely red through mountainous seas to the Mauretania. NEW ARMY nowfall, the carli tock was snowed i Zero temp Photo shows a scene in Salt Lake FF FLAC jor - e G f staff of the United S Washington from Quarterm SIZE NO BAR—Despite the fact that this midget plane is powered with only a two-cylinder motor, Joe Jonee, left, and Eddie Wingerter, expect to fly it 12,000 miles during a South American tour. Photo shows them at Newark, N. J., airport, their starting point. A 2 John L. Dewitt A Minnie Maddern Fiske KING COMING TO LOOK US OVER—King Praja Dhipok of Siam, above, with his queen, Rambai, is scheduled to arrive in the United States next April. The King is coming primarily for eye treatment. MAYOR VIEWS SCENE OF LANDSLIDE TRAGEDY—M. Edouard Herriot (right, with mustache), former prime minister of France, now mayor of Lyons, is seen inspecting the section of the city de- to hit France. ¢ ALARM CLOCK CAUSES TRAGEDY—Miss Mildred Bruce, hospital nurse at Everett, Mass., who fell from a window at her home in Roxbury, Mass, is be- lieved to have forgotten to have adjusted her alarm clock and te have gone to set it so she would be on time to work. She was to have been wed New Year’s Ete. SHE’S THE CAPTAIN BOLD AND BRAVE—Captain Anne B. Townsend, leader of the recently chosen all-Philadelphia women’s hockey team, is snapped ready for, action. red by a landslide, which killed scores of persons. The catastrophe was the worst of its kind cver] N /| N ) N Y N VI N ] \ y N ) N % N / N / N / ) ’ N v N Y \ / A U N b A " N Y N / N

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