The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 Apr 1930, p. 7

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THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 7 : s Pictorial and Cartoon Page for Readers of The Haileyburian Some of the Members of the Radio Committee British Fighter Here Z Britt sh Lacrosse Stars Invade U.S. _ Be Jack (Kid) Berg, by far the most promising of the British boxers wh ohave invaded this continent Above are six members of the special committee appointed by Premier MacKenzie King to investigate the Aird Commission re- in recent years, who boxed Jackie J ; Se a port on radio control. The group includes: Top, left to right: Phillips in Toronto on Monday The combined Oxford-Cambridge lacrosse team, during a practice game on River Field at Philadel- Thomas Bell, St. John-Albert; A.J. Anderson, Toronto-High Park; Aiche Bercthas lose onle - phia, where they are preparing for their scheduled games with eastern colleges. The teams are made J. F. White, London. Bottom, left to right: A. A. Heaps, Winni- "87" & nas 0st ONY (OnStip of seventeen picked players from the two leading English Universities. peg; Hon. J. A. MacDonald, P.E.I.; and Thomas E. Smipson, Sault fight and that his first in*the U.S. He is considered a real contender Another Step in Att Linked Empire Ste Marie for the world's lightweight title. Toast and Tea for Auto a Racing King STOUT PERSON (to neighbor, who has fost a large pumpkin out of his garden): "Does it look as if I've taken your beastly pumpkin ?" NEIGHBOR: "Yes, it does!" --The Humorist, London THE R.-1LO0L ~e AND PROPOSED ROUTE of TRIP fo - Me a Kaye Don, driver of the "Silver Bullet" enjoying a bit of after- noon tea and toast before mak- ing his attempt to better the 231- mile per hour record. He failed, Adorn | eae eee Bea rb ee tea Pied Bee icad 1 will t f : Another step in the advancement of aviation is planned in London, England, and wi ye carried into owing to the treacherous nature ° P : i F Rs wee Ane ABS: : ' effect in the near future, when the R-101 will head for a mooring mast that awaits it in South Africa, of the course. -- while other masts have been erected in Egypt and India. The flight, in addition to that of the sister dirigible, R-100, will do much to bring to reality the English dream of an air-linked Empire. $ Provides Millions of Meals Yearly ; SCULPTOR (whose masterpiece has fallen from the studio above) ' "Of course, I'm not in a position financially, to repair this dam- age--the only thing I can suggest is that you keep my little work," --The Humorist, London Another of Britain's Prominnent Statesmen Seriously Ill Derd Birkenhead, one of the most prominent Conservative leaders in England at the present time, is very ill in the South of France. He broke a blood vessel and for a time physicians despaired of say- ing his life, but it is now thought that if Lord Birkenhead's strength holds out he will recover. Above A bout 13,500,000 meals a year are served to trayel-| and Pacific steamships; 1,350,000 on inland and are four studies of the statesman who resigned from the Baldwin Cabinet, when occupying the minis- Jers by the Canadian Pacific, which is the| coastal steamers; and 3,500,000 in the company's terial post of Secretary of State for India, to take over_private interests. At the left Lord Birken- equivalent of saying that it provides 37,000 every hotels gad bungalow on Eh Lor zee te 5 =, =, + H . * - d: Py class ining saloon on mpress 0. ustralia"; head is seen dressed for his favorite game, lawn tennis, while, right, he is wearing the robes of Lord lay and 259,000 every week of the year. This lnsich @antwe onl typical rane-continentale Garcia Rector of Glasgow University. At the centre, top, he is shown as a member of the Privy Council, and gigantic total is made up of about 4,200,000 in dining | Pacific flyer; and kitchen on C.P.R. dining car with bottom, in private life. atk, j cars and station restaurants; 4,450,000 on Atlantic| the men in action behind the guns.

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