New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 18

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meramen Tell Their S proved a puzzle " s : . : police. She has beer ; ; . <o tell authoritics her ere | 4 : 4 " ok = B g she lives. She ¢ to” > ? 5 # . DURING COMM},hI$T DhMOt\STRA_TIO?\S IN THRE_?E CITIES— i : » G : g strolling aimlessly along a & & 3 : (1) Demonstration in front of White Ho(uscKWz.shmgtnn; (2) 5 s c o and in terror went to the police & cheering Communists carry leader, Pat Devine, in Pittsburgh; (3), s e for aid in orientin A £ 4 i > New York mounted police ch'nrgc throngs in demonstration at Union CHIEF JUSTICE BUYS HOUSE—The new chicf justice of the o) p ® Square, and (4) a policeman dressed in workmen’s clothes chases a United States supreme court, William Evans Hughes, has purchased Communist in New York and thumps him on the head a moment this housc at 2223 R-St.. Washington, and will move into it in May. after this photo is taken. vis, of the White House service, will be made command- ing officer of the cxecutive man- sion’s police, when bill authoriz- ing new force sed. POWER HEARING—Sccretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur, ington. Left to right in the photo are Senator James Couzens, of REMINISCENT OF COBB—Even the great Tyrus Raymond Cobb, ace of sliders, would have to'ad- snapped as he took the stand at the hearings on the power lobby Michigan, chairman; Wilbur, Senator Hamilton Keane, of New Jer- mire the way Allen Cooke, promising newcomer to the Yankee ranks, slides into the practice pit at conducted by the senate committee on interstate commerce at Wash- scy, and Senator Smith W. Brookhart, of Iowa. the training camp at St. Petersburg. Cooke is regarded as one of the most promising of the rookies. TESTIEVKOR DROHIBITION [hose il dajor peabiBion, Sou SN AVAT DELEGATES TN WAX D the ’ | e Ll o . PRINCE 1S THEIR GUEST— S to the London naval reduction conference in wax is the task of Licutenant Colonel Sir Edward e Peling: M Tienna John r\xvuurv!. left, great-grandson of the original Mme. Tussaud, = = = Grigg, governor of Kenya Colony, Nout CoriTiaieton, B : m»“ Casirar “wuom:c at London. The models are to 1{/‘ ;:flroupcd.mound a table in char- OFF FOR TESTS—The U. S. S. 17(1;1:(160"(’!, newest 10,000-ton cruiser, passes under Brooklyn bridge, FEast Africa, and Lady Kathleen { s acteristic attitudes and placed in England’s greatest wax works. New York, cn route to sea for tests. Grigg, are host and hostess to the - Prince of Wales. pregent t T hearing pros and c¢ n Washington prohibition are, I } a2

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