New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 28

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= !‘{Tm""“"‘-""‘j““‘""”"""‘"f““"'""‘ " PROTESTS — Harold Godwin Glover of Birmingham, England, creates a sensation outside of the law courts by appearing bound and shackled as a public protest against what he describes as the taking away of his statutory . rights. SOCIALIST PREMIER—Premier Stauning, Socialist leader of Den- mark, returns ¢o Copenhagen fol- lowing an inspection tour of Dan- ish Greenland. MOURNERS—Mourners gather at wharf in Stavanger, Sweden, to pay homage to Andree and two companions as the remains of the daring explorers of a third of a century ago are taken to Stockholm. S 7 ol “TYPICAL SOUTHERN GIRL”—Miss Hilda Burnette, chosen in Atlanta as the “typical southern girl,” gets ready for a trip to Paris. Miss Burnette is 21, a brunette, and a student at the University of Georgia. This photo shows congressional committee trying to track down “Red Left to right, Representatives Hall, Eslick, Fish (chairman), Nelson, Bachman and Rogers. N N 2 N 7 N 7 N 5 N ) N 7 LN ) LN 7 LN ) (N L 5 L 7 [ 7 L g L g R B L ] N 7 A 5 W L 7 N g e i 4“‘! p)- i MIGHTY DAM—Behind the Diablo dam of Seattle’s city-owned hydroelectrie development in the heart of the Cascade mountains, a mighty lake'is coming into being. The dam is said to be the high- est arch type in ‘the world, being 384 feet high. IN BOSTON—Notables declare parade of 70,000 at national American Legion convention in Boston is a sight that will be remembered all their life. Above, left to right, Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley, General J. J. Pershing, Governor Frank G. Allen of Massachusetts, Major A. L. Bodenhamer, retiring national Legion commander; Mayor James M. Curley of Boston, General Gouraud of France, and Sec- retary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams. “POPPY LADY”’—American Legion, meeting in Boston, awards Miss Moina Michael, known as Below, marchers proceeding under the Massachusetts ter- centary arch. “The Poppy Lady,” with its dis- |- tinguished service medal. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is the only other woman who ever has been so honored. “A HOUSE DIVIDED”—Those seated in this theatre are in Orange, N. J. Across the aisle, in East Orange, where Sunday “blue laws” are in vogue, no one is permitted to see a movie. = , % GIVING ORDERS—William Jeffries Chewning, Jr., who married the daughter of Senator James Couzens of Michigan, richest senator, is shown in Washington hotel giving directions to chef after taking over his new job of assistant manager. JUST BEFORE PATAL FLIGHT—The giant British dirigible R-101 is shown in this photo, just received from England, being guided by land crew at Cardington at dawn from her hangar to her mooring mast in preparation for attempted flight to India which ended in tragedy at I}eauvais. France. ACTIVE! — Ignace Paderewski, world-famed pianoforte virtuoso, arrives in America from his na- tive Poland fpr another concert tour. Despite his advanced age and the strenuous life he has led as a statesman and one-time pre- mier of Poland, Paderewski seems as active as ever. *

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