The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 28 Aug 1930, p. 3

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ais 2 ete et oon 2, See sf tgs THURSDAY, AUG. 28th, 1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN aa a a a a a iil Jack Pettigrew, the discovery who, it is hoped, will grow into a first rate heavyweight. Jack weighs 242 pounds, stands 6 feet 7 inches and was a kitchen boy at the Regent Palace Hotel, London. He is being trained by George MacDonald, who discovered him. Canadian Girl Guides Visit United States Camp With the formal salute and much cheering the three Canadian Girl Guides, en route to Camp Andree, the National Girl Guides Camp at Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., were greeted at Gotham by Unit- ed States Guides. The Canadian delegates (standing in front of the bus door), are Kathryn Ford, Windsor, Ont., Catherine New- man, Windsor, Ont., and Margaret Baker (on step), of Sandwich. 175th ACADIAN ANNIVERSARY FE nelish-speaking people from the Maritime Provinces and the New England States will join with French-speaking inhabitants of Quebec and of Louisi: in cele- brating the 175th anniversary of the dispersion of the Acadians to Inauguration of the Acadian Chalet With Interesting History to be Re-opened LSE The well known chalet of the Seymour family at Aix-les-Bains, where the late Queen Victoria often used to take tea and where she left many interesting souvenirs, has just been acquired by a hotel director as an annex. Big Bill Stribling and his father-manager have just sailed for Lon- don, where the Georgia heavyweight's bout with Phil Scott for the championship of Europe will be staged. Pa Stribling carried a $25,000 certified cheque with which he will challenge Max Schmel- ing in case his son defeats Scott EMBARRASSING MOMENTS | MAY BE JUST 4" EXTRY, * Bur C&MmMe MEEF THis BIG DIRECTOR, IW TSU Him How TO MAKE THis =: PITCHER Ao = bi WI = Py WHERE UPow THE Gent: (weoRms You THAT HE is THE PERSON YOU SBEV<, AND Asics THAR OV GNE HIM THE "INFORMATION " fei " i . 4 1 -- fe ' s£ a Very Concerned Lady (as glider passes overhead): "Young man, are you aware that you've lost your propeller?" --Passing Show, London Youthful Bride of Mexico's i Daring Briton Leaps Into Space ex-President Y y Uf Ly Yy be held at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, August 20 next. Invitations have been sent to the governments of Great Britain, France, the United States and Canada and also to the governors of Louisiana and Mass- achusetts to attend, while it is expected that the Lieut t Historic Museum established in connection with the Grand Pre Memorial will be a feature of the celebrations. Acadians from all parts of the continent will be rep- resented. Lay-out shows Church at Grand Pre and statue of Evan- geline "weeping for her lost coun- Governor and Prime Minister of Nova Scotia will be present and will address the gathering. try." Inset is 's Well still supplying cold water as in the days of the dispersed colony. ti Senorita Leonor Llorente, 24- ~ a : year-old student of singing, who Rene Fumy, in his tiny "automobile," leaping through space after descénding a 'chute at 100 mile has been married to General P, hour. Fumy is now thrilling London crowds dailywith his display of nerve. The upturned end of E. Calles, 52-year-old former the 'chute (right) hurls Fumy in his car into space at a breakneck speed. He travels through the President of Mexico air for fifty feet before landing. 4 San

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