New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1929, Page 16

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" DIFFERENT KIND OF STORM— This time it wasn't an angry Atlantic, but one of adulation, that engulfed Capt Fried, Chief Officer Harry { Manning and other heroes of § S America The auto containing the two officers and Com- mussioner Grover A. Whalen is shown heading Fleraid Camestiin HEIRESS TO MILLIONS?—Mrm. Anna B. Bar- rett, of Newark, N J., believes she is, hence is attempting to break the will of her uncle, the late Supreme Court Justice Matthew O'Doherty, of Loussville, Ky, who bequeathed his fortune to charity. [f she wins she'll cease 'this drudgery. International Newsree!l procession up the canyon of lower Broadway. Tuternationnl Newyresl | SRS & ¥ AL AND HIS FRIEND JUMBO—No, he's not flirting with the G. O P. now that the campaign is over! The former governor of New York and Democratic candidate for president s merely placing a tidbit in the mouth of Jumbo, one of the arcus elephants in Winter training quarters at Sarasota, Fla. BEAUTY HOSTESS — The petite, vivacious brunette above is Miriam Stuart, Broadway showgirl, who was chosen from a thousand fair candidates for the honor of being hostess of the country’s National Beauty Show. The exhibition is scheduled to be held March 27-April $, inclusive. Internaf ) il International Newsreel IN HER DAD'S. FOOTSTEPS—OF the late Willam Jennings Bryan it is said that he never missed a speak- ing date. So Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, his daughter and newly-elected congresswoman, living up to the eradition, calmly orders a plane in which to fly North from Miami, Fla., for political talk She's shown above boarding craft. International Newsreel ot i g BEAR SEEKS ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP—It's getting to be of the Bear ‘varsity crew. So Coach Ebright's carsmen are out to over the four-mile course. Photo shows crew launching shell for ENDS 26,000 MILE FLIGHT—Photo shows Lady Bailey, Britain's high—and mighty!—flying peeress, being greeted by her two daugh- ters, Noreen and Mary Ellen, upon completion of her 26,000-mile flight to Capetown and return. The intrepid woman-flier reported the trip was without incident. International Newsreel MIKADO REVIEWS HIS FIGHTING MEN—Ten thousand of Nippon's ighting men—the elite of the Japanese army—were honored by. a review on the Yoyogi parade ground in connection with the New Year ceremonies of the Imperial court. The photo shows the newly- crowned Emperor Hirohito inspecting his soldiery. yurarnatinal Newsresd —U S. Ambassador to Mexico, Dwight W Morrow (above), photographed after a confer- ence with Presdent-elect Her- bert Hoover on Belle Isle, Fla. Intarnational Newsreel

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