The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 26, 1933, Image 6

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    After Two-Thousand-Year Sleep
Twenty centuries have passed since the ancients sculp
tured these figures of stone, which, surviving the
ravages of time, have blen discovered by Dr. Linar
Gjorstad among the excavations in the* village of Ajia
Irini, on the Island of Cyprus. Dr. Gjerstad, who
made this picture, is the leader of the Swedish
archaeological expedition which recently made many
valuable scientific discoveries on the Island.
Helena Raskob and Fiance
Another Schlager:
Mins Helena Raskob (left), daughter of John J. Raskob, Demoeratic
1‘arty leader, whose engagement to Joseph r. Gueting (right), of 1 hila
delphia, was recently announced. Gueting is the son of the executive o
a shoe company. He has been working in one of the company stores as a
clerk since his graduation from high school in order to study the business
from the ground up. No date for the wedding has been fixed.
Said to be the best heavyweight
developed in Germany since it pro
duced the former champion, Max
Schmeling, Walter Neusel (above)
plans a visit to the United States
shortly. Neusel boast3 an un
beaten record. He has been held to
two draws
New Polish Envoy
Celebration in Order
I I
The Hon. Stanislaus Patek, newly
appointed Polish Ambassador 10
the United States, pictured as he
arrived at New York, enroute to
Washington, to take over his post.
Ambassador Tatek was formerly hi*
country's envoy to Soviet Russia and
lb considered one of Europe’s fore
most authorities on that country.
It isn’t often that an ex-mayor makes a hole in one, but when such an
event occurs a little celebration is perfectly in order. Such a celebration
is shown here ar, former Mayor James J. Walker, of New York; Betty
Comp:on, Broadwey showgirl, and Carl Brisson, London stage im
presario, go into a song and dance after Waiker had shot a hole in one
at the Biot Coif Course at Nice, Prance.
Fighting With a Smile
Cowboy Governor
l.'jjre.ne Flannery, of Winthrop, Mas?., is shown as he started his sixth
month in a respirator, following' an attack of the dreaded infantile
1 paralysis. But you’d think he enjoyed it all, by the cheerful gno he
. diatdayt as bis nurse reads to him. Eugene is only eight years old'
Attired in the traditional costume
of the cattle range, ten-gallon hat.
chaps and all, Governor Eugene
Tr.lmatgo, of Georgia, posed for
this picture soon after his recent
inauguration as pilit of the Peach
State. Governor Talnudge, when
he isn't busy at the governing busi
nesc, runs a live atock farm at Me
•Rae. (ia
Plane Godmother
Ellen Knight, daughter of the City
Commissioner of Miami, Fla., is
shown as she did the honors with
the champagne bottle at the chris
tening of the new U. S. Army
bomber, City of Miami, at the Na
tional Air Meet, held at the Florida
city, recently. The U. S. dirigible
<kron participated in the cere
monioa.
Jaunty Mermaid
What the well-dressed bather will
,vcar is charmingly demonstrated
by Miss Jane Emery, of Chicago,
who is a member of the younger set
gathered at Palm Beach, Fla., for
the fashionable Winter season.
Miss Emery is wearing Hawaiian
trunks with a brown jersey top.
Ths outfit is intended for swim
i ling rather than for a beach orna
ment. but it serves both purposes.
Off for a Dip
Mrs. McClelland Barclay, wife of
the note'I artist end illustrator, is
shown leading Scotty, \'iarccn •
to the water for a din in the pool.
Her husband it concluding five
vears’ work on a series of murals
for the Los Angeles Public Library.
Photn was made at Pa.tu Spun,.?,
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Star and Author Hubby
.''liTl^TT Mill ti'ti"'Til
Spending their honeymoon listening to what the wild waves are saying
at Atlantic City, N. J., Charles Beahan, film scenario writer, and hia
bride, Sidney Fox, screen star, are shown as they strolled on the board
walk of the resort. Mrs. Beahan has not decided whether or not she will
resume her movie career.
An Aerial Holdup? No!
Johnny Crowell, Ch'.rlott.e, N. C., aviator, has his hands up simply to
t.how that flying without the use of his hands is an easy matter. Crowell
lakes off, lands and manipulates the throttle and controls with his legs
and feet. He is planning a “handless” flight from coast to coast.
Newcomer to Movie Colony
Liit’e Joan Mary Kirkwood, daughter of James Kirkwood, veteran rtag*
and acreen actor, reposes blissfully in the loving arms of her mother
the feimer Beatrice Powers, of the Follies, as the baby made her earner.-'
debut Hollywood was generous in its congratulations to the oroui
, parents.,