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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1925)
7 Section 1wo Pages 1 to 8 , ...... . . - ' ' -"v4 T " " - - ' i ' - . i. .... Society .Classified Better" Homes SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1925 SUNDAY MORNING STATESM an jllus OVE NEWS PAGE New Al Smith Presidential Boom Seen Under Way ' :.,-.:, ,. , a ---.p . " i - winn '' ' jr" -.-::; i i ! ,j pj r-sw ?: jf I ta-ainr i fc . r. A- i i, ,Aian -s "' r '" f fv j ' f . 1 . fens s v . jfv " A Law Puison'Skirts Italy Threatens to Duplicate U. $. World Flight f 15 Jr;--;:-;?:-:--n. f -s, x ; s it j v 3r - . ' ' Vj -V vc-"vwC:? air ""w I ' J Patrolmen .William. Gibbons (left) and Joseph P. Crowlej of the Bedford, Mass., polic; force, impersonated women, and ased knieting needles deftlj, in order to bUin evidence aeaiwt dry law - r 4 .t ' - 'it's? ' - .a.-r.1....-r-.ry.-.-..-.-j.l j.....,....- . miii-. s i . - i "-i ; " -v' - - Of ; -, s - - ' v ; , " '.v ' ,. ' -.S4V Congressman Is fyhMitcheWs - Counsel in Army Court Martial f Italy may be the first to daplicatt the feat of UnclerSam in ervlrcling the globe by' airpfinc. Commander Francesco "de Pinedo, accompanied by M. Campanelli in a small hydroplane, is prepat- ing to complete Tjis j jimp across the Paci6c, bavin j reached Manila. Pinedo (righf), CampaneUiand .heir pUne are shown. . . pgegnGetsO, K. Rich Bootleggers Bribe Jailers, Of Union Labor Tiirn Chi PnUilcs Tnriw.Trir - ' , - rrs ? r j ' r- "ai cmthA VnA hw" Illinois "Democrats "when' he visited Chicago, is seen by poUtical observers the beginning of a new Smith presidential boom. Nearly 100 000 arsons gathered at a picnic at Beverly Hills, suburb, to hear him speak. He is seen (top) ; action there, Bottom, George E. Brennan, boss of the ptrtyjn iUinou, is seen greeting htm in De pariment Store Selling Ford Planes Over Counter - ry 'f )5 , - ' - .- , ... 4 . : I ilinfllnrnlr-'inn- Jfr, liiinlWiIilfllt luyji J . ' -y-O O'tw1 vy, , -r 4 I.4 , -i y 5 1, AC i. . ' . s y x ? y J 1 ? .if : ' yX 'i fail-fafii,,iS-A.i'V;-.N"'-' f 1 4 5 V ; yv S . , : ft 71 . 1 i- yy -o r--:- i-r- 1 'v n - j 1 l lv , -It , 'w ,& : - -y I ',ft I . 1 I ':- : 1 ..... . 1 . .- - ... . - . ' - . - ,A congressman, Rep. Frank R, Reid of Illinois, is counsel for The New York department store that Is telling Ford-made airplanes over the counter as sUpTe Col. William A. Mitchell in the flier's trial before army judges on merchandise reports a steady demand for them at $25,000 each. r One of the all-metal planes , la charees trowine out of hi attack 5 on the management of the air William GreeW new president of "American Federation of La bor", has the so&d support of onion labor of tie country, the ' approval given his leadership in annual convention at Atlantic City 'indicates. " ' Hold'ThatLine! 11 "'Itt shown compared in sise with a Sperry "flivver plane."' ; services. The? are shown tosrctI:c- k Hopes to Give U. S. Good Wetting A nti-Semitic Riots Threatened in Vienna 'I SI J 1 y m y 1 1 I- lRepreientaiive John Philips Hill of Maryland, i seeking atxp- ' port among congressmen for the bill he" will introduce in the house in December providing for repeal bf the "ignteenth amendment. The law. has been tested and proved a failure," he avers. "The time has coma .when for the fc-'c of the constitution if nothing 1 ' Austrian " i officials are en deavortng to prevent further gatherings of Jews in the capital following . the 'anti-Semitic mass ''meeting in front of theVotiv kirthe, in :VTienna, when lOjOOO expressed ' disapproval of the holding of -the Zionist World Conference In the city; for fear of race riots. 5. " ft tx -r . If y , - 't-v-SjO -hi It I ., ... " 1 ' II I I y ' ?V't f V H X f ? " t . y' -Ability of the millionaire beer-runners, Frank lake (left)and Terry Druggan (right), to get in and out of Cook county jail, Chi cago, at will while serving a one-year sentence, has caused a federal mtrxligation that promises to end in a city political upheaval. Pruggan confesses bribing jailers and higher-up. .-Tbey den. it. Divers Direct S-SVRescue T "'yy- 1, jf ' I ' '! Vl,ix v " ,1s r If , n - if r 1 r: . ' " ' si,-.. ' .' Here's a glimpse of the -foot-).ill that the fans don'tsce'. It's a , common sight oni gridirons' these ' .. days as candidates labor to. make the team. . The photo shows two squads of players at ' Butgers drilling at line. work, I ' 1 I t -'v t s'-r: ; Top: James Ingraham,' deep-sea diver ' mirigJupfrorhVt wreck -of the V:. S. submarine S-51, ' sunk off Block'IslaM c'-. ar 'New LorKim, Conn.,. with 34 aboard. Bottom: The, base ships cf the" rescue, workers "la center can be seen the jopciaie". tx j "dim below, ' dSZJ, '-' k "' . ,. .. . .