ai = = : nea ae ed a THURS., FEBRUARY 6th, 1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 3 Pictorial and Cartoon Page for Readers of The Haileyburian ---- Orvrecccececee @ Channel Aspirants of 1930 : British Contenders for Fox Trophy Members of the representative team of English, Scottish and Irish bowlers on their arrival at New York on their way to California to take part in the contest for the Charles J. Fox trophy. After the western contest, the team will play in tournaments in various United States and Canadian cities. -- Jabez Wolffe (centre) with Micky West (left) Welsh swimming champion, and Laddie Sharp (right) : = : ---- holder of the women's British Channel record, as they appeared at Brighton, England, where Wolffe Canadian Youth 's Daring Rescue Vows to Find Slayer is training them for the arduous swim across the English Channel. They are after Gertrude Ederle's wee record. ~ Both the aspirants are nineteen years of age. Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood, Bri- tish Minister of Health. She has already done beginner's duty as - one of the mob in a two-language feature, and is now ready to tackle the part of a peasant in a _ new sound and color picture deal- ing with the Charge of the Light a Brigade. a LAYING THE TABLE John Citizen (to Peace): "My Little Contribution, Miss" --News of the World ae Fearlessly facing death in the icy water and the danger of -_-Deing crushed between two ships rolling in a heavy swell, Millard Trenholm (left), 22-year-old deck boy of the Canadian National Steamship "Champlain," plunged into Halifax harbor recently and saved the life of Oscar Lucassen, Norwegian sailor (right). This was the third time for Trenholm to enact the part of hero in near- drowning tragedies, and each time he has been successful in sav- ing the life for which he risked his own. eh | he eae Naval Delegates Feted in London Mrs. Mamie Lange of Lawrence- burg, Ind., was sworn in recently to fill the unexpired term of her husband, the late Sheriff Herman Langs, who was shot and 'killed Mrs. Lange has sworn she will not rest until the slayer, or slay- EMBARRASSING MOMENTS ers, are brought to justice. @ 1930 King Features Syndicate Inc Great Britain rights reserved Sowa. walpaien he Ee = + /, Arm rye mat ps Z 27g ASE Hf va Taye Zz = Qe? : FEATURING }s Minister's Daughter in- Talkies \ n and Banquet, ION OF THE City OF LONDON RNeceptic BY. THE CORPOR! | ~~ TO THE DELEGATES THE LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE re ae | WA H A ee: --_----_ ' Ko: wy = Above are Henry L. Stimson (left) chief United States delegate, Rt. Hon, Arthur Henderson (centre) YO Ne) p< : ay / British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and General Charles Dawes, United States Ambassa- AS R SEU A US ats al ha re iC es o _,. dor to the Court of St. James, going to pay a visit to the British Prime Minister on the eve of the re- A' aol Bu TURNS RM This latest recruit to the British ception and banquet tendered the delegates by the City of London, Below is a reproduction of the a s " He tatn ps : To GE A Dummy. ] talkies is Miss Kathleen Green- beautiful invitation card sent out by the Corporation of the City of London for the reception and ban- - wood, 24-year-old daughter of quet to the Naval Power Delegates. " Chief Naval Delegates Gather in British Pre mier's Garden - Pace '| 4 Y i OWNER OF HOUSE (to client): "And last, but not least, # house i within easy reach of fhergolf tink," OS as