New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 24

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Fod A e b e A8 WILSON'S BOYHOOD HOME RESTORED—The boyhood home of the late President Woodrow Wilson in Columbia, S. C., has been re- stored by the state of South Carolina and has been converted into a museum for World war relics and documents. It will be dedicated in the autumn by Mrs, Wilson, now in Europe. SUMMER FLYING GARB— Betty Lund, aviatrix, is seen at Chicago air races in latest cos- tume for summer flying. SAVED BY ARTIFICIAL LUNG WHILE GIRL DIES—Irving S. Johnston, San Francisco artist with family, is saved with only arti- ficial lung in hospital while unmarried young woman, requiring the same treatment, brought in later, dies. Physicians say both might have died if “lung” had been divided between the two. Nurse Frances Dingmann is shown attending Johnston. . % wj@"‘ 7 T 3 % HEIRESS-BRIDE ARRESTED— o % i k ? £ Mrs. Herbert Kelso, 17, formerly Miss Mary Thomas of Indianapo- lis, and heiress to a $50,000 leg- ”v acy, was arrested in Newark, N. AL RO s e DEFEND FATHER ON TRIAL—Warren R. Dutton, tried in San 9+ With John Seknisky, pugilist, T T Gt EachulSuniosn Snansecu| Francisco for the murder of Robert Amolde, taxi driver, whom he ~ 2nd three ";h" dm‘{"'h ‘}:"?d_f’f SRR SRR e usualpicture aynational eicacesy) killed, he alleges, while he wa¢ insane through worry ever his wife, ~ Whom were charged with holding SenitramgticiChiysletibuting, o thrilling Chicago, . is photographed with Mrs. Dutton, and their two children, Robert ~ UP a cafe. Police alleged she, and Dorothy Virginia, in Dutton’s cell herself, was carrying a revolver. 2 N Y N 4 L g N g N N 7 N 2 AN 74 W 2 N 2 M 74 N g L ) L 4 L g L g L g | g N g L g TELEVISION FOR THE HOME—Television emerges from the labo- ratory into the home with the broadcasting of the first public radio- SAFE—Betty Jane Foster, 10, of audiovision show from Jersey City by the American Radio News cor- Valparaiso, Ind., who was kid- poration Eastern radio fans benefit. Photo shows program being naped by Claude Dillner, 27, is received 20 miles distant. Standing before the receiver are G. C shown at Walworth, Wis., with " P Gross, engineer of the federal radio commission; D. E. Replogle, Mrs. James Mason, wife of sheriff i At T a i chief r-r\zlgm\er of the Jenkins Television corporation, and W. G. H. ,“,Ihro apprehended Dillner and RASKOB WINS HIS.OWN CUP—John J. Raskob's y_acht Patsy by winning the second annual re- i Finch, chief engineer of the American Radio News corporation. the girl. e gatta of the Chester River Yacht club gets the Raskob $5,000 gold cup, offered by the owner himself, d"h Seated are relatives of performers: -l A A A 2 A Fo el Yoo

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