New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1930, Page 18

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ON TRIAL—First photo of Irene Shrader, “blond gunwoman,” and her lover, Glenn Dague, since the opening of Mrs. Shrader’s trial, charged with the fatal shooting of a state highway patrolman, at New Castle, Pa. They are shown under guard being led from the PATHOS—With sadness reflected in each tiny face, these neighborhood youngsters of Pittsburgh in- spect the wrgckage of their playmates’ toy automobile which was crushed by a hit-and-run motorist in SN ONLA NI TSNL TN~ TN A~ TN A \ / \ / N g i N / N / ALMOST FORGOT —Rusty and unsung the Olympia, flagship of Admiral George Dewey in the famous battle at Manila, now stands in the Delaware river at the Philadelphia navy yard. Efforts have recently been made in congress to recondition the famous vessel and move her into the Potomac near Washington as a na- tional shrine. QUEEN WITH A SMILE—This pretty smile has won the title of student body queen for Miss Annie Ross, Salt Lake City, at the university there. She is regarded as being one of the most beautiful girls in Zion. DEN SLAYING—Accused by police 1n the death of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Evi Edginton. top. who was found slain 1 her Co- lumbus apartment, John Fran- .a stolen car. Three youngsters were hurt and taken to a hospital. ¢ SOVIET RUSSIA CELEBRATES—Marking the annual commemora- tion of the Red revolution, these photos show scenes in and about Moscow as the Soviet government staged a military pageant as part of the ceremonies. Above, a mammoth officer’s cap at the entrance to a training camp; to the right, top, a scene during a mock gas battle, and below, a line of military tanks parading across Red Square in Moscow. £ '”Tn: cisco. below. of ton, O.. her OFFERED TO IL DUCE—This palatial home, Villa Sciarra, on courthouse to the jail after a court session AIR HONEYMOONERS—When Wayne Lansing, e GOLFER AT STEEPLECHASE —Miss Edith Cummings, national- ly known Chicago golfer, is also an expert horsewoman. She is shown riding sidesaddle as she at- tended the first annual steeple- chase at Aiken, S. C. _— a real honey bear, the darling of the Bronx zoo at New York, shown demonstrating his “taking ways,” The little fellow has lots of admirers. pilot on the father. has denied all connection with the erime. Columbus police have been subjectir a grilling Janiculum Hill in Rome, has been offered to lini together with $50.000 by Mrs. Henrietta delphia, widow of George W. Wurts, former can ambassy in Italy. Premier Benito Musso- Tower Wurts, of Phila- secretary of the Ameri- THE LESSER SHIRES—Len Shires, younger brother of Arthur “the Great” Shires, hits the dirt as John Lobert tries to tag him at the Giants’ training camp at San Antonio, Tex. ) Y third baseman, is in charge of the sliding pit at the camp. Lobert, former star Brownsville, Tex.-Mexico City airmail run, was ordered to report to Bucnos Aires for a year of special work he asked Miss Billy George, of Brownsville, if she would like an aerial honeymoon. And so the two are scen on a boat bound for Buenos Aires, after flying to New Orleans from Brownsville.

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