New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1930, Page 16

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of Elaine, Ark., 35 miles south of Helena, indi- o which wiped out 16 lives and injured 100. s Angeles court as Miss times was 4,400 picces BATTLE FOR SON—Ralph Elsma legal battle waged at Reno. Ne Ralph Elsman, left inset, New Mrs. Beatrice Elsman, right rced a few years ago. An affidavit signed by a former ch to besmirch her ob 3 f 1 , was submitted to the father, magnate, and mother, Virginia Capes. NN NN AN MANEUVERS—This striking picture of warships in formation comes from fleet maneuvers off the - PLANE HO ON TO DIRIGIBLE—For the first time an air- plane hooks its to a dirigible in a flight over sea. Above, the o can be seen at the end of the dirigible Los Angcles, slowly ition, during maneuvers off the Virginia Cap At nt Commander O. A. Nicholson, who accomplished , taking off from the plane carrier Saratoga - ¥ JAIL DOORS OPEN—The Rev. R. P. Shuler, sent to Los Angeles county jail for contempt of court for criticizing judges in vitriolic manner over Julian qil scandal, is seen leaving jail following issu- ance of writ of habeas corpus by California supreme court. WHO BOWS BEFORE ROYALTY—Kathleen Crofton, nd last year to dance with the Chicago Civic ins new honor by presentation at Court of St. James MARY PICKFORD TESTIFIES—In a hearing of two Hollywood acting instructors on allegations of a student that she had been mis- led into paying the defendants $250 for a course in acting-on their statement that Mary Pickford and other stars had been taught'in their school, Miss Pickford takes the stand to deny the statement. Photo shows Miss Pickford testifying. SALUTE!—Miss Betty Wilkin- son of Kansas City now is a colonel. Yes, sir, she's com- manding officer of the military battalion of the University of Kansas, at Lawrence—and queen of the military ball to boot.

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