New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 24

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story A PRINCE GOES TO WORK—Prince Sigward, second son of the SR Swedish crown prince, has taken a job as an artist for a film con- ERMU I'.-\—L\:_\ }rfil{ MAYOR / % cern in Stockholm. Prince Sigward is redecorating the lobby of a i b : 1 movie theater. « urtz and Miss Ma c mayor IN HONOR OF LABOR PIONEER—A §100,000 statue to the late Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, MODERN DIANAS—Co-cds of George Washington university line 1o to be erected near the organization’s building in Washington. up with their bows and arrows on ellipse in Washington to practice ~ The sculptor is Robert Aitken of New York. The figure of Gom- for contests with other schools. Left to right, Dorothca Adams, Pers will be in bronze, and the group in marble, symbolic of labor, Helen Koehne, Helen Lambert, Ellen Howard and Ann Burger. the home, education, justice and liberty. * THE TIMES mooring York. The moor B bove 0 o : ";‘ [A BRITISH AIR GIANT—A four-motored, 38-passenger airplane of British construction takes off on a C tallest t t by : 5 ias test flight near London. The plarne is the first of a fleet designed for England-to-continent flights. * HOTS"—These third year men at the Unive ‘ennsylvania are the “big shots” of their and form an interesting up for junior we tics in Philadelphia. They are, left to right, Weiss, of Ir apolis, president of the Junior cociety; Paul S. Riblett, of Youngwood, Pa., and 1 8. Graupner, of Audubon, N. J., members of the football team; Samuel S. Butler, of Chatta- nooga, Tenn., president of the Junior class, and Howard L. Hale, of Norwich, N. Y., vice president A SINGER FROM RUSSIA— Mme. Olga Moussine-Pouchkine, famous 72-year-old Russian Di- seuse, arrives in New York to ap- pear before private groups in America under the sponsorship_ of B . ey 3 5 d DAUGHTERS OF A KING—From Egypt comes this picture of three FOOLPROOF PLANE?—This strange looking plane, constructed on R L T A g charming little princesses, daughters )«:f Ilfn_nz Fuad;nj:( Qu;{n Nazl; noted persons. She recently ap- the principle of a paper dart, will not tail sy?m, side ?hp, or nose ¥ " ¥ 3 of ?sypt. Left ;.)o r;gh!, Ith_ey ax;: :ike w;‘:c\iffie;c ;n‘ er,l lel::u:n' peared before the queen of Eng- dive, says the iny Roy B. Scroggs, tailor of Bugene, OTt "4 yopERN HOTEL IN AN ANCIENT CITY—The newly comploted King David hotel in Jerusalem, ©owzieh. Their brother, Brince Fariis who ™0 land and the queen of Italy. With the exception of the propellers, plane is built of sheet tubing. costing more than $1,000,000, will be opened January 1. It contains a special suite for royal visitors. LR S

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