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Tim OREGON STATESMAN. Satpm m?T-r.rv3 SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1926 WORLD WIDE FEATURES ifED-B'"-EEMSOE:"PRESS:CAMEEi; Marines Welcome Butler Back tA.FnfA c Psychology Her HoneymoonersHave;$2fiQ0fi00Gerns9 Woman Curator : France's New Envoy and His Wife Wedding PreseritSy io Worry A bout i4.W m i4sssfmg o London Zoo Taken Into Official "FamiiyHQuickly ' Wayward Maidt Fond of Bugs PORTRA 1 1 itnnniiunflvtl A St i It I 1 .).., f i f Mi y 111 7 1. Central Pre Photo f . , j . : Eleanor R. Wembridg of Cleve- land, Ohio, is psychologist for the Cleveland Woman's Protective As sociation. She psycho-analyzes wayward girls and has written a book, "Other People's Daughters," His tenure as Phlladelnhin.'a Hifof nf nnl( an blaze of pyrotechnics, Brg. CSen. Sinirey"Butler" i9 preparing" in whlcl teUa 801110 of her expert Washington to take rommAnd of the Marine Corps base at San Diego, nces. Jaurornia. e is; seen belns wfIcomel back to dnty by (left) Gen. John A. Le Jeone, commander of the Marines, and (right) Curtis D. vi uour, secretary ox navy. M '. -5 I ':' ? ' ' ' " Honeymoon joy of Earl E. Ti Smith and bride, I ' the former F Contuelo X . I'anderbilt. f daughter of Tkf Mr. PanderbUt, ' leader of , -400," r coupled with i worries over $2,000)00 tW tffli itcea & bride at ' wedding pretente Photo of couple C taken at ceremony in New York. ; 1 . A - I j4 ' N . . ow.- .. ' . . i Mss Lt. B. Cheesman, curator of Senator Victor Henri Berenger, newly named ambassador to th the London zoo has no tear or tne i ,,nt1v r- .iist hu ok- makes nets sueajBUKW irom r fnc?r wrusiM . crawiiest ot Dugs. ne maaes pexs . ... : tn k rhjtrmin nersonatres and of them and recently returaea f"."1 "r:.m. ffiiHrrl Bd cenuy nrmrncu . : Mnl.l HrrlM and SO- i fmm n. trio to the South Sea w neen cKV-rijf nciiviu uu " Ishd? wSh 1300 raVe new 8peT ciety. The photo show, them since their arrival, .M. Berenger .uc ! - ceeds Emile Daeschner. j -! i lUCUOt 11 I ,QpO. Troops Guard Kentucky Slayer cf 4 From Mob Mdntana Is Proud of Its "Small Grain" Victories Padlock Shadows Monster Hotel . . r XT' - T- t - - sc lis St Vri l-N ? ft f v f f? V Vc .r pr- ; N 1V .1" 6' . i i 1 i r. 3 f- ' If I Soldiers are seen guarding Payette county courthouse; J-cky' gornor ris, negro. -JTlJtl nti7trl7 called oufl.OOO Ivn-'h Harris. In .. ,k -in-mtUi hta rrn-toiie. then under guard killed and many injured, but Lockett did not fall into its hands. tmen Z tanks, to frustrate lans of moh . to 10SO while Will Lockett, negro, was on trial for attacking and kiUing a white girl, ds Courthouse, thTunde; gSrd o f militiamen, and began a riot W which several w..o Injured, but Ixckett did not fall in to its hands. ; j 1 Threatened, K..C: Cops-Bring in 30 Stills in 2 Days vrtnrt are belMe matle by prohibition enforcement officiab to The state of Montana is mighty proud of Its victories in "small grain" growing contests. - The state htJn a cJurt order for the padlocking of the lO,OO000O JWorrison won a majority of trophies in that division at the last Internationa, hay and grain show in CTiicago. Mote? CbjSSof Si chlrge of havini disobeyed the iabateanent of The photo shows C E. Smith, Corvallls, Montana, who for the past two years has won more prizes than MuhuusToKh?lptead act. i Harry C. Molr, owner, de- My ther exhibitor at the International. W. H. Jones, Columbus, county agent of SU11 water county, a nuMwv "JTf - ... l .um, ntnunirni-iMi ent ranmeuts x i hirh wma rmwn h lwt that won the world's championship, and Lu E. Peterson, Victor, aaTbrfles" and is preparing to fight the case. E l C. YeUowley Montana, twice holder of the Sweepstakes oats trophy from the International show and also winner TLnoriTment director in Chicago. ! of the barley sweepstakes this year. The backgroun d of the picture is a photo of a sample of thoat raisea Dy 1. ta. reierson. ' ! DurkinMay nave Four YWttttiQ-D I . 1 On the Same uay in ueuigw 5 If -Sg 3 id: ' i Leo Frank Case Governor Tries Poll Comeback Movie Actress I Accident Victim Master er 4 ri - -4 i f 5 John M. Slaton, above, twice governor of Georgia, whoso com- i Seena Owen, well-known film V .' sausasn if . yf-. vr - ' J - 4' fi- t ' 1 Tired of complaints that bootlegging was rampart in certain sections of Kansas Tty, JTo., Clilef of Police William A. Rhreeve told the natrolmen tMtring those beats that they must either "clean tip or quit the force, with the result pictured above.; Thirty stills were brought in by) officers in two days. . " 1 i j ? - r - New Plane Promises 18-Hour U. S. to London Uervica i W.'J. "Beat the Ropef MeAleer, f th. deh -.ec ., .frig from -Jrte, .h. .h.. .0j !" Jeo Frank in 1015 aroused a na- received when she fell between a years of practice, is considering . . . . a request from Slartin J. Durkln, tlonal controversy, is again . a 8hin and a dock while making a .hi.ic Wrtrllt" mad killer. n.. Hh- ' ' hroten and defend him in his approaching picture. Two ribs were Droaen anu Mrllwr." whou candidate' for the office. He was absent front the state for some years after taking the action. -V J MrCleliand (left) and Ted CoggeshallJ Below: Gervas .5ird 5Sle ones. Vr day. January 29, wltnced the exe Ioodworth and nu n i,,i- v who wero con- Iiloodwortli ana ' " ' n. all under 23, who were con- cutlon m "J. Mimost identical. McClelland and tggenau Ticted In P 'orCI,!!!tL 'iTf then rtlIed and murdered him. Blood- fvralTasked motorist tor a rldej and when e trial in Chicaito. MeAleer whosa her body otherwise badly bruised ; fees are said t be highest exacted by any criminal lawyer in -country, T , llrm In Ifatnmond. Ind. . '-. ikIi' - i 1 - ; v t ' , ,,v..c " w '-s, -' S , i - ' ' ' ' ' , A company is being organised In New York to operate an 18-1) our translantlc t " ; : planes of a type developed by Dr. Armin De 31uth. noted' German aero ?'yr. . u machine will appear in flight. A model of the Do Muth plane passed te-i at t..o - ( tut of Technology Tho plans foe. the transocean air liners call for SOO-h. J. ino.t.r, a: . in the cabin in the. 147-foot body for 50 passenscra and elht ftiers. Dr. De Sluth U ves l.o a way to make tho craft tuutlnkable. stopped tiif money. k-" --.L"-""L - -1 V '-tHi mm i 1 ' J