New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1930, Page 32

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INLATNLATN ons to the London naval conference are seen in this photo, 15t received in America, taken at the conclusion of the parley. TRA FOR NEW CONTEST —Mabel Reichardt, outstanding contender for honors in discus throw n international contest at Praha, Czecho-Slovakia, in Au- gust, trains at Pasadena, Cal. She represented the United States in the last Olympi VICTOR—Followi ni Virginia Capes, the SR PILOT—Verton Collignon, of Pplane oL n's g cpulse” air ‘“attack,” and 69 t, tries for glider pilot's license. p snugly on its broad deck once more. v X AND NO TWINS OR TRIPLETS!—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reeves, ranchers near Hay Springs : drid, Spain, makes a practice of to know whether there is any larger famiy than theirs without twins or triplets. They have I8 : carrying the tray on top of his i he> ; o LEVEL-HEADED WAITER—A & k 4 / skilled waiter in a cafe of Ma- children, the eldest 32 and the youngest 4. Mrs. Reeves is 49, and her husband 57. head—and never has spilled even a drop of soup. - GUARD COMMANDER IN CONTROL AT PENITENTIARY. DOOMED MEN TAKEN FROM PRISON—Their death cclls unlocked by rebellious prisoners, men Warden Preston E. Thomas, of the Ohio state penitentiary, Colum. PRISON entiary, Co ational guardsmen, subdues prisoners doomed to dic in the electric chair are rounded up in Ohio state prison yard and removed in chains to bus, confers with Colonel Robert Haubrich, as the national guard e gun, trained on the Ohio state : . p £ 3 Columbus jail to await time for death. Note guard at right with his hand on his gun. commander takes over complete control of rebellious prisoners

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