The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 3 Dec 1931, p. 6

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Page 6 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY,, DEC. 3rd, 1931 -- Se ai i a at ale al ale ale alle ali alii a -- News Photos and Cartoons for Readers of The Haileyburian aie ati ae allan alia Oe ae a ee ee ee eee nT Re NY SO NO RY lin a ale calles eftn.-sitesfln..afteafle, = BRITISH COURT ACE AND HIS BRIDE Evidently H ns Austin, England's outstanding tennis star is as'adept at courting as he is at playing on the courts. For "Bunny" has E eantied a wife with his expertness, and here are the happy bridal pair emerging from the Hempstead parish church, in England, after the ceremony. Austin's charming bride is the for- mer Phyllis Konstam, movie pana actress DENTIST: "I charge five dollars for one tooth, seven-and-a- half for two." SCOTTIE MacTAVISH: "Bide a wee. Ah'll go and fetch Jamie Patterson." The Humorist, London HERCULES, SIX YEARS OLD, LIFTS UNCLE If the ancient Greeks marvelled at the feats of the infant Hercules in strangling serpents to death, what would they think of this six- year- old modern Hercules, who can carry his 197-potnd uncle on his shoulders? The lad is little "Buddy* Andrews, of New West- minster, British Columbia. He only weighs 45 pounds and is but 3% feet tall. "Buddy" could stand on his own feet when only five weeks old and scaled a 22-foot ladder at the age of 22 months. The youthful Hercules is fond of boxing and recently drew blood from his uncle's nose in an exhibition bout. Look at these back muscles (left) and his lifting of his uncle (right). * hang in the United Church headquarters in Memorial to Indian Educator--Long Forgotten TWINS OFFERED AS SECURITY There have been many forms of collateral offered and accepted for loans, but Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris, of Hutchinson, Kan., brought a new and personal angle into play when they offered their twin sons, Daniel and Delbert labor e) as security for a loan of $200. If you've got that sum to spare, the lads are six months old and their father needs the money for an operation. The bouncing baby sons are his only asset. What's he offered. Thomas Hurlburt, pioneer teacher of Upper Canada and Norway House tribes, who was born in 1808 and died in 1857, to be almost completely forgotten for 50 years, is at last remembered and hon- ored by a Canadian artist. The new portrait above, by Foster, is to 1 Toronto. This noted missionary tramped over' Ontario for forty-seven years teaching Indians at Muncey, Walpole Island, Saugeen, Rice Lake, Georgina Island and other Ontario reserves as well as the Lake Superior and Lake Nipigon bands. YH tiff? SG | 4 IN CHINA'S CABINET MAGISTRATE: "Six weeks' hard labor." PRISONER: "Sez you MAGISTRATE: "Six months." --Passing Show, London BRITAIN'S NEWEST GUARDIAN OF THE SEVEN SEAS Appointed to fill the post of For- eign Minister in the Nanking Government, vacant since C, T. Wang resigned in September, Dr. Wellington Koo, of China, and has Minister to the and England. above, is a for- mer Premier served as Chinese United States HANGING "GRANDI" 3ritania received a powerful ally in her job of guarding the seas when the new British submarine "swordfish," the latest and most modern undersea fighting craft afloat, was launched at Chatham. While swordfishes are not exactly the type of finny creatures you'd make a house pet of, this sword- fish is certain to be far more deadly than the undersea creature it is named after, if occasion demands. LEAGUE COUNCIL MULLS OVER "WAR" A necktie party, in which "Dino Grandi," Italy's Foreign Minister was the principal actor, was stag- ed by a crowd of 300: anti- Fascist ' New Yorkers as a demonstration _ of their displeasure with Musso pene I ti f the most delicate ticklish sessions it has ever held, the 1 f Nati naugurating one of the mos icate ticklish sessions it has ever he e League of Nations GE cae acaes 2 8 discussion council eee the leadership ah Raitt Briand, Fiance, had just convened in Paris as discussions of of international problems. Aft the Manchurian crisis as this picture was taken of the opening deliberations. One of the latest pro- effigy had been Propey han, osals of the Council to halt the unofficial but distinctly deadly war between China and Japan is that a as shown, the "body" was taken neutral commission of inquiry investigate conditions in Manchuria. Briand is indicated by an arrow- to Union Square, home of the To his right, seated at the main table, are, left to right, Sir Eric Drummond, England; Mr. Yoshizawa, "anti- Fascisti" and burned, -- ' japanese Ambassador to Paris, and Sir John Simon British Foreign Minister (at end of table) wet A ; oe 2 ao : ' -- --

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