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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924. NEWS OF THE WORLD CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA . LEONARD SEEKING WALKER'S TITLE. &ENTJV JoMARDj riCKEJ jjVi'K.Eli ToKn G; Price Will Be Ruler of Elks. -3 5 4 Lady Pirrie to ITcad Ship building' Firm. i " m ' t ' 'XV J '..in (1. Price, of Columbus. O. Ik exiiected lo bo nlcirted Grand K ii 'oil Itulrr of tho KlUs, lu theli llnston ironventiou. Lady l'lrrle, widow or Uie lonuei chulrmnn of the bouril of Harlani & Wolff, of llclliLHt. the world'! largest shipbuilders. Is to become president or the firm, at her dead husband's request She la Intimate ly acquainted with the details ot jo firm. MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS OF THE DAY. -. r ?v 7 it - -. , I T XSV jf t- -' A j . XrV"flT I I I I rl ... , Clannr O. IlarliiR. New York r. pr.-. n r.lvc ' ,f a Minnt apolla manufarturlng conn-rn, on trial la Wlnin rhiim, . Y.. m rliaiK of attctuptlriR to murder hij wealihy wife !y cin:iu- her p"iMn (terms, has been found ineane and ent lo Matleaman ..-luri for the Criminal Insane. 1'cter .Aiikusiu.h Jm.. Amerlean MinKn r in Human. a. lm been jecalli'd for conlerenee with Secretary lluslii t (.n Hie Kumanlan oil (iiualion. the I'nlted Slnten haa prolesleil n.nnst Ihe nfmallnn cf American oil properties, the action la regaid d as an il.liii.iniil torra cr. prottnL Morris lllllnull, of New York, famous tsneiali.it leader. the morement la the Cleveland convention of the 8o inlisi i,A,Jy a pport U. 8- Senator Robert M. I- Toilette for the IT, sldnu . A rahle ENTIRE NATION MOURNS WITIT PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE. f Mickey Walker, world's champion welterweight, will defend hit title against Benny Leonard, world's champion lightweight. In a 12 round, no-decislon fight In Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City, N. J 01 Friday. August 8. A. y a ' - n r via, .a. Jf Sy jgrSj.qi ' .f cTOTlT COOlvrOcSE., V) IN 'HAPPIER DAYS' E5fy PAST I ln.tBHo?HiJthin,i,n f"6".1 Br'8' Wlth re3ldent aL"1 Mrs- Calvin Coolldge at the bier of their youngest eon, Calvin, Jr.. whose gallant battl Hospl- ,hlw The tat'" HP pictured lu a "seventh Inning stretch" In the Washington tall park, only three days before he was stricken wlta IIL'fl ml in VniiT.i . """"" n'"uou "uunniuou ot mose wno love a tighter. The manly little fellow died In Walter Reed Army ii.,..T ,' ""'""s loMuweu lumuua irom a Duster ne sunerea wnne playing tennis with his brother, John, on the V .V.. o.. . .B 1 '. 01 nls ,alner- wno 18 sihown, helping him build a wagon just before Mr. Coolldge became President Negro Heads Hospital for; 1 Negro Vets. i,u.iiiJS. l.v. ' N . DK..0X k . hart. Dr. Joseph rt. Hart, of Indian spoils, Ind., baa been appointed medical oiflcer In charge of the U. 8. hospital for negro veterans located at Tuskegce, Ala. The en tire staff will be composed of negmra. During the World War Dr. Hart attained the rank ot major In Kratiee, the highest rank of any negro oificor In the Medical Ko sui ve Corps. American Marine Wins Olympic Shoot. v2 A.Mi.KH... This picture, made months ago, has been kept as a closely guarded secret by the V. S. Army Air Service, and has Just been released for publication. When the army airmen bombed old ships that were scrapped under the disarmament treaty they used a new and deadly form of bomb a 1,000 pound missile loaded with phosphorous with Its devastating effects. Nothing could be more Illuminating as a text on the value ot the airplane during war than this picture, showing a direct hit on the fire control platform of the old battleship. No ont could have lived aboard the .vessel. WIN IN OLYMPIC MEET. Gunnery Sergeant Morris Fisher, U. S. Marino Corps, already the champion rifle shot of the world, added to his honors when he lei In scoring in the Olympic rifle shoots at Chalons, France. MENWHOFlGURlnT OF TUj; 4ou: Am EE K-n- U. S. Senator liurton K. Wheeler n the Democratic President M. La Follette, progressive iSlican . " fcl nection with J. P. Morgan To mues .m?S Joh! Atlee Pomerene, Government couS tfia ftS' Washington for Los Angeles, to expedite herlln,ilk cover the Elk Hill oil reserves. GoMrnoTrS'" braska. Democratic Vice-Presidential ToSJ ? hard at work on his farm. No he Ct c master from Omaha, Neb., on train that Lt e U"l his exact double and Is often lakeatolS former head of the Veterans' llur.-au" intoied b bribery, is so ill in the East that t. m" CENTRAL FIGURES INIllfsKEI&j C-Ccit-OTiBOOTlOe.CVlJTEIlAHE .'at KMt8K, Count Bonl de Castellane, divorced bustaml JJ New York, is reported to have declared in Pns -,?m nulled his marriage. At the same time BwoB'!Vi'.1,t j iienry Letelller, one of f'rance s ricaesi wr, ,Jma,)i Count Boni. The forgerv conviction of William superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Ne ?J";,Jn-: by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. son-Seton, wife of the naturalist, ha returneil " India with declaration that women there can Hi ,or,tf 3 U they prove to be boresome. irs. , Scouts of America, has sailed from New or!.,0"..?in,d!ia al camp of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides at tone. July 16 to 24. PANAMA WniTE INDIANS REACH 'AMERICA. 1 B A -'f u ""a -.vVii I..! . y .'' T2JIT 'iJv'r. rvrr i 1 1 W inrae are tne first pictures to reach th I'nlted ?, t , , Olympic ,t.in,c In l'.ri, it,,.. V, 'SI cf lctorloua American athlete. In .v.. a b..v. of ilW rn,,,,, . 0.bo,nVl,Vl,o:' nrhr. ThnlS" '"S'Tumn VKV L"""""8 con,Mt '" OPic r,vord o, ,,he, ,.b L Gendre made a .nr.oj, i f ' I V ' V i-V . i J: . (.k .; Iff ( "1 f fv - - Tar' ranaman lonr,.lKarsam C0- dif 'y-Richard a Marsh, of noch ester, N. v "" trtca'