New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 28

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Tell Their Story 5 . g ¥ A # GUARDSMEN AT PRISON RUINS—Approximately 800 national WARD ND HEROINE DAUGHTER—Miss Amanda Thomas, left, daughter of Warden Preston E. guardsmen called to the Ohio state prison, Columbus, following fire Thomas, of the Ohio state penitentiary, scene of fire disaster, is being commended for organizing im- calamity have been on constant duty—some going 48 hours with- mediate relief for victims, taking command when all around her was in excited disorder. At right is out sleep. Here are some. o new posed portrait of the warden, central figure in probe. o STUNT RIDER!—Grace Run- yan, a champion woman rider, startles citizens of Sabetha, Kan., with stunts on favorite mount. NEW CANAL OPENED—Canada opens the new $120,000,000 HAPPINESS DAY—In a special circus performance arranged in e : = - yoeclll:r)‘\}io.calx,la}:f“:):: ;}Qifl?::ls;nsgec‘:fo:he ;‘:: Tz;a?;ocl;gr::‘s t:ars::é: New York by the Rcfl Cross, crippled c}‘u]dren of d_xsablcd war vet- DEATH TRAP—John Dolan, a prisoner from New York, points to bedclothes in small cell where four of larger ships and heavier tonnage between Lake Ontario and the crans sce antics of the clowns—'an everything else. ~ dicd in Ohio state prison fire, Columbus. Many penned together in small cells like this had no chance other Great Lakes. to escape a dreadful death. . NECKLACE FROM NAPOLEON—Baroness Anna Eisenmenger, UNSINKABLE JUMPER—Miss examining Napoleon heirloom necklace of the Archduchess Maria Frances Reese, 19, preparing at Theresa of Austria in New York district attorney’s office, with As- College Point, L. I, for a 20,- 7 YT sistant District Attorney H. W. Hastings looking on, places intrinsic 000-foot parachute leap, dons an “GINGER PARALYSIS” HOSPITAL—This is a view in emergency COMMUNIST LEADERS TAKEN TO JAIL—Convicted following disorders at attempted demonstra- hospital established in Wichita, Kan., to care for sufferers of what 4 3 value at $261,000 and historic value at $450,000. The baroness “unsinkable” rubber suit to save tion in Union Square, New York, these Communist lecaders are led to Tombs prison, New York: is called “Jamaica Ginger Paral % was the chief witness before the grand jury investigating reported her should she land in Atlantic Robert Minor, Harry Raymond, William Z. Foster, Isracl Amster and Joseph Lester. o sale of the necklace for $60,000 by an agent. ocean. . SOVIET LEARNS AMERICAN RAILROAD METHODS—Ameri- can railroad operating methods interests the Russian government, which not only is sending to the United States for experts but is sending its own operating men to America. Here is H. A. Quandt, left, cngin’e house foreman in Cincinnati, 0., explaining details of ing a buck saw until she has ac- THOUSANDS HOMELESS—Complete desolation in Singalong district of Manila, Philippine islands, is ~ a large passenger locomotive to Vladimir I. Kharitonoff, center, and daily supply of wood. shown following fire which made 3,000 homeless. S. T. Philipoff. ment to who will <

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