New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 14

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e e ——— Y - e — erald Cameramen Tell Their Story - [ 3 ROYAL FAMILY AT BALL—The King and Quecn of the Bel family pose at centenary ball given in Brussels by the Grand Harmonie, an association founded by Bel- gian patriots in 1830 when the country won its freedom from Holland. Left to right, front row: Crown Prince Leopold, Queen Elizabeth, King Albert, Princess Astrid, wife of the crown prince, and Prince Charles Theodore. AROOSEVELT AT THE WHITE HOUSE — Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, governor of Porto Rico, calls on President Hoover. r roadway on the ion is sched: I for four Metropol E s in New York, BARRYMOR ; in back in Los A r. and Mrs. John Barrymore and their young daughter, month ¢ : off the Mexican coast, tell of exciting ex- John had a touch of tropical fever, too. HERE'S “PEACHES”—Frances ‘‘Peaches” Heenan Browning is snapped leaving supreme court in New York after protesting against the payment of 315,000 to Edgar Allen, who says he was her the- atrical agent. He contends 3 ¥ ; i P “‘Peaches” was to pay him 25 per e CHOSEN TO LEAD TWELVE PLANES IN ATLANTIC ATTEMP aplane No. 1 is the one chosen ———"————— ccnt of all she carned in theatrical Ry ey for General Italo Balbo, Italian air minister, to lead a purposed flight of 12 scaplanes across the At- contracts under his management 2 lantic to Brazil Adalne Lt ot in 1928 and 1929 IN SOVIET'S * r‘ Comrade Antonov Saratoy member of Ru s supreme k‘ which is tryin me cunter - revolut —When the strain of holding the balance ol’l‘—‘_, e = = —— 7 2 - 3 3 S ROYALTY UNBENDS—Just because she is a prin;ess, Ingrid of unter - revolutio GRS e wo"gmm Gt NEW STYLE FOR AIRPORTS—The latest in airport design is shown in this model displayed in Los gueden doesn’t think she ought to go through life without knowing ion known a power in the house present: S ¢ D 2 o Angeles before military and civilian experts. The crazy-appearing design of runways is the result of a vi 1 j fellow /1 patty man Paul Kvale, Farmer-Labarite, of Minnesota, probably will re- 30500 20 0 L o o g and take.ofs into direct wind, o MBICE onmemt. ek s b o et e o Crons ity D P ¢ e Shave th g e i : {GRKeC QY SYEE ICILE, : SIOIES ANl e d student, taking a lesson in that art in a Red Cross class at Stockholm. I‘ tire to the woods with his gun. Photo shows him with a brace of fowl. e e g

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