New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1929, Page 14

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LINCOLN MEMORIAL — Above is the tion of John W. Hope, m of the American Museum of Natural History, of a memorial to the Great Emancipator. The model | shows ol;mda breaking the | chains very as a negro pleads for freedom of his race, Iuteruntional Newnreel HAPPY! — The photo at top shows wife of Captain George Pried listening to a radio descrip tion of her hus band’s heroic res- cue of the crew of the S. S. Florida. Below it 15 2 study of Mrs. } Anna Manning, mother of Chief Officer Harry { Manning, as she gazes proudly at a A portrait of her son A TENSE MO- MENT — Here's an eighteen-footer negotiating a bad tum in Sydney, Australia, yacht races, with érew 3 leaning far out to Internationas i starboard in an Newsreel OPERA STAR WEDS—The effort to keep her . youngest opera conductor, Henry right side up. Weber, and the former Marion Internations} Claire, prima donna of the Chicago Opera company, photographed as they breakfasted in Boston hotel following their wedding. They'll henceforth appear under same man- agement. Taternstionsl Newsront k% He k) PILOT CRASHES IN TREE—Thomas Hatton, 30, of Scranton, Pa., kicked the wrong rudder in attempting a vertical bank near Cincin- nati, Ohio, and his plane dived into a tree with the above results. Hatton, a student flier, was pinned 1n the tree for two hours before rescuers reached him. His right leg was broken. yurwruntionn) Newsned ' - JUNIOR FASCISTS SALUTE IL DUCE— ‘ i, g Photo shows Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy 3 receiving the salute from members of the Junior Fascisti upon the occasion of a recent gathering in Rome. International Newsreel HEIS ENGAGED—Here isan P28 exccllent new photo of the it Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, the betrothal of whom to Prin- cess Martha of Sweden was an- nounced recently. Prince Olaf is famous as a sportsman and athlete. International Newsreel LIQUORS IN JEOPARDY—One of the sleuths of Washington police smacked his lips and en visioned promotion over this big seizure of fine |3 liquors. Then attaches of the French embassy completely ruined his day by claming spirits which had been brought into United States un- P der diplomatic immunity. “Stew bad! International Newsrecl PERMANENT DOUBLES T EA M—Helen Wills, tennis flash, and Frederick S. Moody, Jr., who are thinking of settin® up housekeeping in ] the Spring. The couple were photographed shortly after parents of our Helen had announced their engagement. ‘The lucky Mr. Moody is a ol San Prancisco broker. Iuternational Newsree) i CONGRATULATES KOZELUH — The Duke of Connaught is shown shaking hands with Karel Kozluh, world's professional tennis champion, after latter’s win from A. Burke on the courts at Beaulieu, France. Intcrnational Newsreel

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