New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1930, Page 14

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— % " L "nfi' SANC' as th ha caved the pioneer crops from a cricket plague in the ear! s of Utah, rt, R. I, both craft under, — A )RIC CAPITAL BUILDING GOES—The Old Brick Capitol, SEA CAPTAIN'S LAST WISH FULFILLED—The casket containing the remains of the late Commo- ngton, which it is said was the seat of government wh;,n - dore William Marshall of the Majestic, largest British liner, is slipped into the sea from the deck of the tish burned the capitol and the White House in 1814, is being British destroyer Truant in compliance with long-expressed desires of the well known commander, who down to make way for new U. S supreme court building died aboard ship. RECORD BREAKER GOES HOME HAPPY—California wel- comes a new hero—Frank W koff, of the University of South- PANTAGES REUNITED—Alex- ern California, who broke the ander Pantages, theater magnate, world’s record in Chicago for the finally obtaining release from 100-yard dash in National Col- county jail at Los Angeles on legiate track and field meet £100,000 bail after having been 5 convicted of assaulting a girl, is n being greeted in his cell by exander Pantages, center, and Miss Carmen Pantages. ON THE DOT!—Richard Bosh- ard, of Provo, Utah, it graduated from junior high school there without a single tardy or absent 2 2 mark against him during eight Ta st o 2 years of school life. He has like- e, one of the wise had “A” marks in every going tests. wwmi¥e grade AS THEY USED TO DANCE—~S. J Robertsen, of Richmond, Va., 89-year-old Confederate veteran, and Mrs. H. O. Bland, of Jackson, Miss., show the younger generations the grace and dignity of the dances of the sixties during reynion of the United Confederate Veterans at Bilox, Miss.

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