The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 21 Jan 1932, p. 6

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Page 6 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., JANUARY 21st, 1932" ee ee News Photos and Cartoons for Readers of The Haileyburian I Pap a a a a ee eee a ae a a ee ee ee Pp ee eee HEAD BRITISH REPARATIONS DELEGATION Sir John Simon, British Foreign Minister (left), and Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer (right), who will lead the British delegation to the Reparations Conference at Lau- sanne ,according to reports from London. THE CHORUS ABOVE own country "What impudence! Advertising his own goods in hi and on our bill poster too!" --Strube in the Daily Express, London ee afia.sin-afie. a ae a a a ee GUEST HERR HITLER AS BRIDAL It is hard to imagine the doughty Adolf Hitler, leader of Germany's National Socialist Party, in the role of a follower of Cupid. But here he is shown aiding and abetting the little god with the bow and arrow. The photograph shows Dr. Goebbels, prominent in Hit- ler's Fascists, leaving Church following his marriage to Magda Quanti, in the little village of Severin. Walking beside the bride- groom is the son of his new bride, while Hitler is in the rear. Note the Fascists who lined the bridal route giving the familiar salute. MAGNIFICENT LINER NAMED AFTER NEW BRUNSWICK SEAPORT "SWEET JENNIE LEE" Promising (her opponent would say threatening), to run for office again, Miss Jennie Lee of North Lanark, Scotland, is shown on her arrival in Boston. Miss Lee is only 27, was a member of the Above are two pictures taken at the launching at N Saint John, which will ply between Boston and Saint J British House of Commons at 24. She is in the United States for a -wport News, Virginia, of the palatial steamship jecture tour, when she will com- ohn, New Brunswick, beginning next May, This pare the present regime in Great 10,000-ton liner, constructed at a cost of $3,500,000,\was christened with a bottle of water taken from Britain with that of the Crom- the famous Reversing Falls at Saint John. below she is being towed back to the dock fc mation. The photograph shows her sliding down the slipway, while )r finishing--Photographs courtesy N.B. Bureau of infor- welltan era. FINISHES LIQUOR REPORT CANADIAN BUSINESS MAN SHOT TO DEATH IN LONDON Above is the scene of the murder which took place at London, Ontario, when Samuel Weinstein (left) Lord Amulree, Chairman of the was fatally wounded in his little grocery and refreshment stand bya hold-up man whom he attempted Royal to resist. Two hours after his death his alleged slayer, Wallace Ramesbottom (top, centre) was : rested and formally charged with murder, andHenry Quinn (right), a former convict, was also ¢ arged. Both the men reside in Sarnia, according toreports. It is alleged that Ramesbottom fired the Commission after two years and fatal shot, while Henry "Green River" Quinn keptwatch outside. a half of investigation. Commission on Liquor Licensing in Great Britain, has just brought in the report of the ie BEAUTY BETROTHED TO BRITON Here is a charming portrait of lovely Frances Bosworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosworth of Evanston, Illinois, whose en- gagement to Dr. Trevor Charles Stamp of London, England, has just been announced. Dr. Stamp, is a son of Sir Josiah Stamp director of the Bank of England and co-author of the "Dawes Plan." By a curious coincidence Miss Bosworth is a cousin of Ambassador Dawes SAY THEY CREMATED EIGHT & Because he had beaten one of them in a fist fight, Ellsworth Mowyer 17, (left), and Albert Reymer, 15 of the Ohio Industrial School at Lancaster, cremated James White and his seven children, according to their own confession. Following the quarrel, which occurred last spring, the boys say they nailed up the windows and door of White's log cabin, set fire to the building and watched it burn with its eight occupants. MEMBER OF RESCUE PARTY (to one of the castaways om tropical island) : "How long have you been here?" CASTAWAY: "Well, we had been here six days before Joe discovered 'ow to make cider." months an'. four --London Opinion "Why do ye sit up like that, faither?" i "Weil, if yer lucky, ye get things given tae ye, and it also rests the feet!" --The Passing Show, London

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