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- I-' - SECOND MAIN NEWS V SECTIDN.TWO - 5. it- ; ; FOUR. PAGES .: . -.. ; DrroRUii ' 4 ""S ' .- 1 ' ' 1- i - X r -H 'Si.- PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDA Y MORNING AUGUST 1 13, 1922. , WrorfBOriiiikf and Lie ctrmm0M 1l 5 .'T'R i At !. '5 i 4 4 . If - I en wi) ' ' ' 1 Pat Crow, ex-bandit and kidnaper, at eztrem tight, la making every effort at Washington , to obtain the i passage of a bill by which unreclaimed land would be Hurried Into farms and "homeland for ex- r - oldiers as a part of the bonus act. " Two distinct modes of travel of different ages at Liiud, Palestine, evi dently fails to Impress two of our sailors from thet U." S. S. J.:D. Edr wards wlfen they can get into a perfectly good picture. Railroad. labor; heads confer on strike with president.?; iSeftto right J. X. Franklin, Cbollermakefs); : J. M.v ' Burns (sheetmetal workers),! Tm Healy (firemen, oilers), BM.i Jewell chairma)"Jais- Kline (blacksmiths), Martin P. Hyaa (carmen), W.- H. Johnston (mechanics), . and "E4ward J J., Evan , T5f i 1 V 4 8 . Tit I, "--nWiflWniV-rtrwirifWViriiWiii-nriiWitfVr t,litli,'""-A-iWtMMl iTIWlTfflfflftrr Wii1tffrti'rtTraTiM'w-' 1., ftin.ft.... .... . M t .. . ..HIS ,lx.'- Will Hays, director general j of the motion picture industry, greeting, extras at the Lasky studios in Holly- . i wood. During his -visit to the film colony Mr. Hays met many; of thstellST.'JlghtSiOfthefcolony.iyet .i found time tQ,greet some of the. "supers," who are at the 'bottom of the ladder of film " fame. Aha;- furthermore, avers Mri TTays, Hollywood is more sinned against thajv sinning, a ' ' f . The 56,000 steel and concrete ar6h; across thVWillamette is nearing,.c9mpltlon at tpregon City .The ij General view of wreckage at Sulpnnr Springs. Mo.hch resulted frotn J. arch, which has a span of 950 feet. Is one of the, largest in the Westfand has beeii abouUa! year In . collision, on me Missouri x-acmo oeiween -""V j building. : It la expected it will bear from the staft.a dally average traffic of over'000 vehicles,. f 5 XX ... x .6 a i1t ,r r rf Y; ' L-h 1 r ' "" v'Ti r " triHi'iTt i ill r n,iH'iiM'f"r Ever see a baby, ostrich? ,WelUJtere's one, the first hatched this year at ostrich farm near os Angeles. Just out of the:shell, the baby ostrich is as large as a. full grown ben or chicken.- and -has become the personarpefof little Marine' "Waggoner. ltiw..iw.yiijiuiiii,.iiiiiiiji.Liiii.nuiiujiuiiUji K.uj.i)mmiiiiii.iiii mmm mmm . mi; nyv.mm i 'W.) ! r ' i . x - ,v - ' . .. .v.-.i, T'ffMT""""' M J1MM MMMMM"MMMM1 ' i ' - ' . '-x . ' . " - '.. ...... . i - coaches. The dead 'numbered'ST, injured137. v- -3; i v -, x f .' ' j , t . t M ,. (-I: v I "'-.,r;' 'it x iiSs: i ' 'iv'r' r - 10- x A Dr. William M. Marston, testing his Invention, the "Ide Detector," on E. E. Dudding, president and founder r , . Miss JanetMoffett of the Prisoners Relief : society. Dudding was c harged; tried and convicted of voluntary manslaugter several ; years" ago 'and f served five years in Moundsville penitedtiary. Dudding hopes to; be vindi-. cated through the" test. . r 1 : (left). :daugh,terfoff Admiral Moffett, head of 'the aeronautical -division of the ( navy, and Miss Helen Johnson, daughter of jCaptaln Johnson, U: S.- N.; 'are' flying; fans. I This -pict are. was - snapped recently before they ,made. one ,of their trips through the clouds. ' j ".-''I--," . jt Sigg'SS Cx-- PI'.' k-',:.. ff. : r: 'WW ' r- "--V 4fexSxl - "J - -"' - 1 '1 5 "V.7 K : ' ;.?r:; t-vr. " ; -. . . s,.-.l.-:'v. ""J,;;l LAsv.- t '-.A r s:5. ff?sss-- v x wwasfisBw I . - f"s. I- f- "'W-r1 5 7 A .-1? t ' Xt i?.'v xTT,l "" , t.. lin, a iiian tTi jjiTTm-ifi-r-i r- "nv-' i - - "r- . .r- . . .in ni n i r ii i of the services attaading ;the' nTeUing'nd-aedlcatlonOne of the largest, dirigibles to' the wcxld Is ,nc, imde rial to IiOrd Kttchsner and'the members of the royal j delphia navy yardV gecUons of the huge craft, are shipped toX.kehurst,! N.J tojbe assembled ia , I t - A remarkable "photograph of the two engtaea. which crashed headon at Pleasant Ridge, near dncinnatlA general . view . All f a ...Vivi Txn ajMiw vmvu. . . Vfllafl futtrfrit. Anil tnftnT MhM fftlnn mm m rmilf nffli : '. ThA LiA't1i,,in,mHrtfl1 y photograph -was made only a few minutes after the accident nd 'shows firemen, police and etne V engineers. . The Duke of ConnatUEht unveiled the monument. . , t- 'the hangar that - was built to house the lllf fated ZR:2 which fell to rearth '-to flf" 111 rescue workers removtng dead nc lajored : xnm tae eJbr . ;j - w - ' i - j -n , -l-- '-f' y"- j : n ' ; x- . England a - n 4 '. V '"! J