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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1929)
lliilllU : mmmnmiiiiIi hi jBiirin.n wwrjwX 'r i'X V-'''''" ' - lr f - " " . ' ,,;x. l l Cv-j - ' '"nT" , i INTO THE ROPES went Bushy Graham, of Utka, N. Y-Twhen he ran Into hard right of Kid Chocolate, Caban leatnerweignt, in amiuI vonnd of their fcr&vl in New York Coliseum, which ended : when Referee Jack Doraian awarded the fight to the Kid in the seventh round on zoou si -) - iV I xl ' y ::.:: . : ....:-.: .fx y- ' . , s v . -. . r:s:. 4 - II RULING AS QUEEN after hard fight to establish her status at Washington social and diplomatic affairs, Mrs. Edward. E. Gann, lister of Vice-President Curtis, wins place of honor at first notable dinner in capital, banquet given by Don Carlos Dav3a, Chilean ambassador, in honor of Dom Ramirez, Chilean minister of finance. Notables are shown seated as follows: 1, Mrs. Gann; 2, Ambas sador Da vila; 3, Senora De Teller, wife of Mexican ambassador; 4, Andrew Mellon; 5, Curtis; 6, Senora Da vila; 7, Secretary of State Stimson; 8, Mr. Gann; 9, -Senator Royal S. Copeland; 10, Secretary of Interior Wilbur; 11, Supreme Court Justice Harlan F. Stone, and, 12, Ambassador Velarde of Peru. IIL JSL n9SDgw If v zr Alt " I ... . n-;-.-.-.v :y.: .::;::-:: .:-2.:-;.: f s ' V - - 7?. rrr.-.-.v-'- v a- m ....vv.v.i. . ; u:- O" vyV. REMAINING , LOYAL, Mrs. Roselea Campbell, of .Elixabeth, N. J shown above with Pros ecutor Abe J. David,' stands by her husband, H. Colin Campbell, who has confessed to slaying another twife,, Mrs. Mildred Mowry, and burning her body on a road near Cranford, N. J. Below is Campbells' two-year-old daughter, Sally Lou. J- WAS A y I r$ - C j f" ' i .w, vjy ,vwv ,, v w ,4 : g x - vrV, - V, x set ; Xi A,,-;. '.wvXx -S52 pi . r 0-v-;v - v v ; ; v -? & ;o -?,s ;t . a: , g I - if) ? ,,nJ . . a - a ---iitinMft'tortb--"f-niri--' f Ti Vf - --7 LINDY'S LATEST P GHT, the saddest of his career. Photo" shows Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh in plane in which he flew, to New York to meet French cruiser TourvOle bearing body of his friend, late Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, from France.' Herrick was first important American to greet Lindy at end of his memorable flight to Paris. Tftiirn it. iff !' t iti'mr y- I i Mi J f- f I A- HERRICK RITES aboard the French cruiser Tourvflle as body of late Ambassador My ron T. Herrick arrives in New York from France. Mr. and Mrs. Farmalee Herrick, Sr.,' ton and daughter-in-law, and their ton, Parmalee, Jr., are shown beside flag draped cas-' ket with government and New York of&cials behind them. " f s - " ?:., I V, J" v A . - I r I j , i - : I v , , . y ;: 1 X 1 "', - -. y f A "iKWlinrihy ' ' J' W JtV 1 X " W 1 v Z :WMtW,--:i.-:: x& l.- ' : --' '"V;;3iSi "x......Ti,,,K,.,l .s.. S 1 y x f- V,x,v j I " ; 1 X " "N - 4 v -f v ', ' w V POSING FOR HIS PORTRAIT, Gregalach, winner of Grand National race In England, Is painted - t a . 1 j i k. - 3 . . 9 XMewmsrKet sisotes oy juynwooa rauner, novca arusu NATIONAL CHAMPION AGAIN is. Mrs. Leon Schoonmaker, ofj New. York, who regained fencing title she held in 1925 and 1929 by dethroning Miss Marion Uoyd -1928 champion. WAR RUINS "AND PRISONERS become every-day sighU in fighting sectors f Mexico as federals sweep rebels back. Above Is railroad station at Jiminet all but destroyed by heavy artillery fire. Below, 2,000 captured rebels lined up by federals at Jimioez. ' Copyright, 1929, by Central Press Association, Inc. ARRESTED AS "VAGRANT; Charles Henry Dawson, 63, of Oakland, Cat, " was discovered to be owner of $25,000 and considerable property of which he had no knowledge. Dawson told Los Angeles authorities he thought he had signed a quit! claim deed In favor of his wifej when the was committed to an' asylum and then 1m had disap1 peared to forget his troubles.1 Investigation proved estate was still his. t S ''a . 7-- - a - x : w . ......... TURNING HIS PARLOR Into": a factory," Peter : Lepkler, of Brooklyn, N. Y has built an airplane In it. Peter and some of his family areoeen in the cockpit of the Tftome-made aircraft OWNER AND MANAGER of a Lot Angelesalrplane coiapanyl Mrs. T. J. Kelly also conducts, a flying school. She Is shown wUU her son, M. T. Kelly, her chief pilot,'