Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1929, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SE(CTION—FEBRUARY 3. 1929. A i /A (N Miami’s reception for President-elect Hoover. He is seen riding with Mrs. Hoover at the head of the parade of welcome, and (at right) receiving the huge floral key to the city presented to the President- elect on his arrival. Gl Ethel Barrymore, the actress, cos- @ tumed as Jo- e AT 7 : 7 2 inos Wit o Heroes of the thrilling rescue of the 32 men from the sinking Italian freighter Florida. Above are .Clnef Officer] sephine, Harry Manning (second from right) of the rescue ship America and the eight men who manned the lifeboat in his g‘l’:}m&lt PA‘:‘W charge. At left: Nelson Smith (right), chief radio operator of the America, and Nunzio Digangi, radio operan;rm1 on the ba‘:‘l- s ux S Florida, who worked many hours without relief before the rescus. © WESS WEEKH alidi URGIE RSS! & URMUE GO Btinton . The fireside cor- ner of the living room at Strat- ford, Gen. Lee’s birthplace. Many of the original furnishings re- main. ©P. & A. Photos. At right: The beautiful panel- ing of the main hall at Stratford ls. seen in this Stratford, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, in Westmore'and County, Va., which has just been purchased by the view, almost un- ! A B e P. & A. Photos. marr United Daughters of the Confederacy for restoration as a memorial to the South’s great military leader. - 2.;1, & A. Photos

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