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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1931)
MIMS OF "OF 11 1 7 D JiJ A. i K l1 y Chinese Starve While U. S. Has Grain Surplus Yellow 'Empire Seek? Half ! of Farm Board's rxcess wneat on ixmg-Time Credits; : Domestic Relief Plan Urged .; Romance Blossoms in Exile L. Two Sexes Share Air Record ' i I 4 J -t c.c.Jar v .; - t- '"i - : fen en j McKexviS mm :0 Chinssb Pamirs. 5agFBggi- , . giddy eld world U c on earned. Witness WkiU 200,000,000 bushels f j . surplas wkMt ar kld by th Fdra Farm Board, aailLioas of CkM I r tarriag in tk Yangt V1ly. Aad America, iacidoataUy, i aol fraa from kanrry tkoasanda, Witk tka U. S. Jtoldiag tkis vast sapply of potoatial faod, Ckiaa kas mado erortnraa to seo vrkatkor- approxi aat1y oaa-kalf of it can fco porckaaad oa "lonftiaaa crodtta. Formor MiaUtcr C C Wi of Caina, aad Jam C Stono. ahatrmaa of tbo Farm . Board, kavo indulged ia negotiations. Samuel R. McKoItio, of Nebraaka, former wkeat repreaentatire oa the Farm Board, kaa pro posed a plan wkereky the excess govern men t-owned grain may bo tm mediately di ape ted of to provide domestic relief. Rasaia, also m bolder of immense wkeat euppliea, may prove a factor ia tbo Ceverament'a decision oa its, atored-wp grain. Tke Soviets miglrt decide to grab tbo petlifkt ky sending wkeat free to stricken Ckiaa, thereby feiliag , , - America's opportuaity to sell seme of ito baea earolas. ''Vrwcj-SWkys ' In Sea Mystery -4-. jo ? ;v 1 George H. Bard (above), a sales ata of Briirhton. Mm, claims ti .Lave trisected an ancle five differ . eat ways, incidentally going Presi dent J. O'CaUaghan, of Du vosaa Universitr. Pittsburgh, four better. Hard, wbo has had only . a bJch school education, declares . his method, la the only true one. Bohitioa o the problem had been - be tiered Impossibb for 2,5 10 years .til President OCallairhaa. re emtlr asnoaaced Ids ability U i trisect as ang! T- A Federal grand jury will invlui gate the mysterious death af-HLi-shi Fajimora, rich Japanese silk importer, alain or lost overboard, from a liner as it approached New York after a "show boat" cruise. Mrs. Mary Eeisner (above), the former Mary DsJe, Broadway showgirl, was with Fujimura on iha .enmo as gaverness for his ld. She has been questioned by United States authorities. Happy Triangular Romance " l :r"v i mm jr .i:.. "1 ' ' ' I'.V A. r-r , v , i j - The Infanta Beatrice of Spain is shown being escorted by herianea Don Alvaro, of Bourbon-Orleans, (left) through the streets of Ulster' Ireland, on the first visit of exiled Spanish royalty to the Emerald Isle The Infante Don Juan is shown at right. Evidently Cupid isn't offering any from accompanying the former Spanish reigning family into banishment. Char lie and His Mystery Girl : ,- .-v ; . -- - , . 1 lr -; ' ' -n ;j. '- Petting Pis to lPo lilies Make Turbulent Mixture Shooting of Senator Roy T. Yates of New Jersey . oaow -m-m - v . -m n 1 e , o 1 in iew xorK Love-iNest uauses ionucai L I ' Rumpus on Eve of Gubernatorial Election Numerous air records have been set by men and women, working independently, but here's a ease where the two sexes united to establish a new altitude record between them. Dorothy Pressler -and Bill Blcakley are shown at Oklahoma City airport after they had set a new altitude mark ia a "light plane." They ascended . 10,000 feet to beat the old mark of 15,100. Miss Pressler is going to attack the solo altitude record for, women soon Here Y'are'Tis Perfect f ' rTs t rTvrir" ' it;wMrrriL V- ' .-5. ;-- S. . -.---. : : .vi : ? s. . : . y X c t- x ' : 1 - - ,v , : When Charles Chaplin, film comedian, appeared at a fashionable hotel f Biarnta recently with his "Lady of Mystery" he Introduced her as Miss Mary Reeves. Since Chaplin and Miss Reeves have been seen together numerous places dining and dancing. Dame Rumor has been busy speeading the gospel that the couple is soon to listen to wedding bels. They're happy in each other's company as they sup in Biarritx. Heads Jobless Aid Deportation Next vaw I -a. V vI J E2ovT.Vaies - A-HAREy Mocks GoyJvAC5oN Investigation into tbo mysterious shooting of State Senator Roy T. Yates, of New Jersey, in tke New York apartment of Rath Jayno ' Creamer, baa resulted in - diecloema that may bave an important bearing on the coming gubernatorial election. A search iate tk affairs of Miss Cranraer, wko is bold in connection with the shooting, revealed that she was en the State payroll, the nature of her labors . stated as being with tbo Now Jersey Pension Survey Com "ion, of which Seaator Yates is chairman. .It also came t light that MiasCraamer was ia possession of railroad passes of the type nenally issued to State employes. Governor Morgan F. Larson has ordered on taoatry, bat it is felt that at this time, when New Jersey on tke ovo of electing a new Governor, sack an inquiry will only cause embarrassment to the Republican Party, of which Goveraos . Larson and Yates are member. Tbo candidates for gubernatorial honors are David Baird, Jr Republican, aad A. Harry Moore, Dome ' I -.-ocrat and former Csf a-" - j Jazz King and New Bride i s, ' ' I aoat1 s V "V J--nal' t r r K X t'- -as- . . : . ...r - " ' . ' ' ' ) m- Ruth Thatcher, of Baltimore, Md., is shown holding the hand which bridge experts claim only one nerson in five million has a chance of drawing yes, sir,' the perfect bridge hand. In a friendly game with three of her young friends. Miss Thatcher, picked, up her cards and looked in astonishment at thirteen spades! Pretty 'cards, aren't theyl Well, what '11 you bid? Urges Debt Change Leads Rebels r-' r 5 1 IV V S s1 Walter S. Gifierd (above), Presi- Charies PonxL kins af the m. rickHiuicV boys, ia slated for de- laaaaehaseUs ' la October. "Vf iao .c1 aeiepnone portatioa to Italy as soon as he is ... - f7, om paroiea rrora the Mj appointed by President Hoover to State prison, erobablr xorm ana direct a nation-wide or- The Federal rWn.rtm.. . t .k-.- gamiation for the relief of the un- in simouncicr Ponii'a enf oread emproyed this Winter. Ciff.rd li ehanTaf renritied . w2i " "-'-r f-o-'ic - rant i deportation was now Zaefatz thoriUes and aaobQixe all relief the "finariciaJ wirard- .nTIJiTT agencies. IIis headquarters will be a Washinrton. - y ... " T r vfe-tr pi n .. C- VVi.si m' . f-;iy i . h ( :':r -. fx - , - : ' . ' 'iiSVTiV' a. " 'A call for the revision af the whole system of war reparations and debts as essential to the -restoration of German aad warid ocanemis prosperity has been. v... - iiMrf !2aId bTJh ktexnatioaal bank- raost eourareows of the Cuban lZjJ revuUansxy lea-krs, is believed to TVr 1 t i 5 V hare taken active part in tne deliberatmjr at3aseL Switzerland. Federal troops in the eitj Paul Whitesaan, popular king af jasx, is shown leaving the ranch home of his parents near Denver, CoIol, with his happy and smihnff Wide, the former Margaret Livingston, screen beauty, Jast after . their ejaiet sarriare. the "financial wizard" and would be served immediately after he was paroled. Books to Boots Bare vaaen pa l - w- . - a a SSilS arebim Retrace Cramer Air Route Ties League Mark Chldrbf ormed is " -' ' .t -Si .-. v - - - : -' - .'.-Vi ? ' - . . - V - - - . V . . Vx' Y 7 v were reported, in press dispatches, ' to have been slain in what was de scribed as the greatest battle on Cuban soil since San Joan HilL Hit me-- L v N, ' m - : - When he defeated" tha" ChleaM ' White Sox the other dav far bis WQlette Kershaw (abovei. well- One of tha stzaxwest romances af tha world will eulmfnate soon when ixeeirtn viccory in a row, ooert ' ajnerican acww, was Arne Ramsay (left), once the toast of Broadway, nauries her Moses "Lefty''' Grove (above), chloroformed and robbed of a former husband5 best friend tha friend who was best man at her star hurlerfpr the ehampion Phfla- large sum of money in. .Paris i when weddSg" And, tost to make it a bit mora bizarre, tha wedding will delphia Athletics, tied tha Ameri- band of robbers broke into her. take place aboard tha former husband yacht, the Alegria, witi the can League record for consecutive Nmrtment, overcame her M left former mat acting as best man. June Ramsay, theatrical star of victories.. Tnemark was set ;rigj- her unconscious. While Miss Ker- 11 years ago, wed Adolph Erdmann (right), wealthy coal merchant, aallj by Joe Wood of the Boston Uw'l jrweU were Aot Uken, -XsrTtwdeeadaa aroT Tha bridesTooaa to-be. who was best man Rd Sea and Walter JUinaon of three, days' .receipts of the theatre fa. nn and Adelaft. is Sabia da Passaaiahia Maraadaio, (War Washington daring tha Saauner af at which she ts. appearing. w left), millionaire sugar planter of Havana. - .' " t - ' staieav. - Gains Support lJmTr '-I i. , en - ,. .' , . ' , t r"1" fcfc. nll..l. .1......, W . llll' ".Wrp,., 'JlMtPW... T ' ".'.WSMJI.. . ::V.--- " A graduate of tha University af Illinois, this Jockey. W. - Magner. traded his degree -for boots and saddles and a racing mount an the big time tracks of tha country. From urging rooters an to greater lung- explosions while "Red Grange was playing for tha CUaL magner has tamed to piloting eet aas around tracks in faster time. F.Anr BL Dirnlan f above).' sent member of the Georgia Bar Association and a former com laaader of the Georgia; American Legion, Is gaining support througiw oat the Southeast as a candidate for election) as National Jea- - - . k - iti 'I Li i n ' -in ,1 n - i Southeast to be , kigh afflca.. for tha The Stinson monoplane, equipped with pontoons. In which Edwin L. Preston (left) aad Robert CoHrnon (rizht. air mail oQets. win retrace tha route which Parker Cramer took to his apparent death aver the The aunnea to In tha interest of et&L?i.i,i an air Basil line from. America to tha north of Earope via' Creeniana . and ImuwI - - - mander of the veterans. Dun lap's treat aircle route of the North, is shown with its crew. The aim hama is in- Gainesville. Gau He is hepped off frera Detroit, as Cramer and Ha radio operator did. mmMmWm an r" ' w -mm. ' am ams Aha am A.mTbx 4a, ape, O . e mi 1 e - . a . r.ka second iecionnaira xrooa taa rw w