The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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- Inyestlsatioa La belae made, ot catueof explosion an"d fire In the million dollar plant of the Netrport
Rosin and,:Tuneij.Utte Co,, at PenaBCola.Fla., in-which a number of men were, killed and many in
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inis eicusire pnoio. jusi.recenea irom wneraa. wren, saowi tn meunre.uift nomo ma..cer&- - . ' :'v -
mony that attended the recent ascension "of Rexa Shah ! Pehleri to i the throne, Dt- Persia. The photo 1 : Dr. Ad.oloh Lorenc. 1 f amous Uastrisn bloodless ' snrcreon. vrhose
shows RezaShah (indicate by arrof )6ajLed onthani4rtle thtdner.wh!ch he had Just' mounted a few ' rteit ton the. United States jibeIme:irocreated nation-wide atten-
" Uriel T18H,
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minutes beforethe picture was snapped. The day preceding this: her had, been- carried,, from the parlia- ,tion becanse of his vork-iwbileliere,-ha -returned for 'a bt
meat , building; scene' rof "hfs erection, to fisp"a1ac"Iif a" jtolde.carriase. . . 1 ' " . :"nifllyH to xbeckap bn patienUt Jje aided3,while here-on his1
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Hoover Sounding' Rubb$
: A larm; Hit in A lamitiarh A Hack,
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Secretary Hoover, while righting to.jget thecountry awakened to
the menace ot4.he. British rubber monopoly, ia being accused by
Democratic congressmen with closing his1, eyes" to an allegedly- simt "
lar monopoly in this country, -the aluimlum "trust", controlled,., by.
the Mellon banking Interests. Mr. HdoTdrls seen (right) facing a
house committee to tell ot the rubber situation. . with himv.is Rep.
James .T. Parker,. chairman ot the, house committee. ; 4 4
Mellitf Challenges )Vl:&:Tiddlir Titte Contest Loom?
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champion fiddler of Maine, and recent guest of Henry Fprdat afborn. has
.'thrown down the gauntlet to "Uncle Jimmie'f Thorn pson, 63, Dallas, Tex., winner .of at contest whlck.
lastea eigne aays ana e)nt nsais. bdu b naicu -ixr me Dauaou cnampionsnip 19 m prospci. "i.ne
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Undismayed by. what -critics called I a failure at Nice a year ago,
x and other attempts to achieve fame as a songbird, Ganna Walska'
Polish artist .and wife eX; Harold F. McCormick, is planning to sing'
the role of, Cho Cho San, in "Madame Butterfly in Paris this spring
She has been studying Japanese dramatic art and technique In New
York, in Order to. perfect her interpretation of tUe Japanese Geisha
girl AbOTef Is a striking photo of the singer, with' an inset of W
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forgiven .her, dausiiter for her runaway, marriae,,with Irvinr Berliai c
uuca suiiermg was causea in lams bwuuus i -.ri ujr iioou waters ui me oemu. Man laorouga- pongwriier. ior,,wnom' sna gave ?up religion, ? lamliy f and 2 soeietjy
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' fares have had to be cut oft because of the high waters. Photo shows watery covering the section re- friends. The new Mrs Berlin if. happy, as Uhia photo-Uken after
, cently occur I-3d by the International decorative -arts exposition. ' ; i ? r ; 1 , . ter marriage ..horj-::
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local liquor; court xu?i thy t-
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