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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1932)
'ITU?- - n -77 fTTl 'A T7 V7 57 r 71 77 - 773 wmmm KM SOCIETY FLIER CRASHES '7-. . ! i r 4 , ' A I - - V ? . - f ' -; "v"' i v. v:-;:---:-v.: I v' , ' ' . , ,:x.v-v...: ::v i : ... j . ' , - s,- , t;,r ,U-;. "-t ;; I .. , ?. . v,.;-i'v vwvxv. v,...I Going: through a program of aerial aerobatics, directed by an announcer on the ground, Reginald Langhorne Brooks, nephew of Lady Astor and r well-known as a skilled society aviator, crashed into a telephone pole while flying; upside down daring; a society air meet at Hicksville, L. I., and was critically injured. Top hoto is a recent one of Brooks, who is an ardent aviation enthusiast. Lower photo shows the wreck of bis plane immediately after the accident. ASKS PROBE Great lovers in the reel life of Hollywood, John Gilbert, famous tcreen player, and his wife, Vir ginia Bruce, are shown as they arrived at New York from the film tapital enroute to Europe. The movie newlyweds are starting out en a belated honeymoon that was held uo by screen enffarements. MILLIONAIRES GET TOGETHER HONEYMOON .." . 1 -t i ' riT . x. i m i a pm it i run RIDING HI6H DEPRESSION BLAMED FOR LAPSE - . - ? -.;i:...::y,,. :;:::'vffiw'.'v' " v - r t I jr. x'- ! J. s 1 1 r ' - - .- Governor Doyle E. Carlton (left) of Florida and Clayton S. Cooper of Miami, - Fla president of the "Committee of 100," are shown in front of their Philadelphia hotel before attending: the annual gret together luncheon of the committee. The "Committee of 100" is composed of 100 millionaires from all over the United States. Their host was Josenh E. Widener. famous racehorse owner of Lexington, Ky. .When 19-year-old Anthony Demag gri (above), of Corona, L. I, stole a ride on his way back home from Plymouth, InL, he little realized that he was a stowaway on the Presidential special, which was carrying- President Hoover back to Washington from Des Moines. But he was so informed by Secret Serv ice men who found him hidden be tween two coaches. He was released' after questioning:, and kindly "gen tlemen of the press" helped him on his way. THRONG HEARS COOLIDGE BREAK SILENCE TO SUPPORT HOOVER ARMY EYES V 'A f 4 If Ilv? - , ..... ivtit ijjfTr?: 1 ! George X r 8tate Senator J. M. inmaa ef ' 8aeramento, who threatened . to have the California State Legist-. I tare Investigate Gov. -James ' Ralph's administration after the - governor had ousted two f ap ' yelntees and opened the way for : ameroos charges and eoonter : charges ef alleged mismanagement ; : ani faTorlttrm. Captain M. E. Gillette, who, for the past three years has been in charge of the United States Signal Corps pictorial service in New York; is shown on the transport St. Mihiel as he sailed for California. Captain Gillette will study sound motion pic-' ture photography in Hollywood. This is in relation to the production of army training films. rv ' V: ''' v i r ' : ... fc -i r .... ' cJohk Arthur Whea a soaa's got a wife and child aad they're htmr and k. I... bo money what is he to do? One aaswer is supplied w the confessionA f the two Brooklyn butine mra who are charged with kidnaping lidtl Jackie Rastcll, on of a wealthy Brooklyn brokcrt List moatlk. The aaTn, George Clark, iaurance collector, aad kU mplorr, Allea Angnat, told police, when they were arretted after brilliant detective work, that tlie depression bad ruined their bueinets aad they were desperate for aaoney. Both men are fathers of sons about little Jackie's age, so it is difficult to understand how they could bring themselves to cause such anguish to other parents. They kidnaped the boy as he Wis en his way from school and sent a ransom demand for $25,000 to his parents. When this was refused they dropped to $2,000, but tha tooV Was turned down. Then when the case caused a terrific furore fa the newspapers the ama teur kidnapers freed the boy, af tcr holding hit for eTeven kourss Jackie spoke well of the men, asserting they were kind & Lisa, having boaekt hua candy, "funny papers" and told hint stories. A slim due supplied by the boy helped in the arrest of his abductors. Front the window of the room where he had been imprisoned, Jackie had noticed a teat in . vacant lot. It was through this tent that the men were finally traced. BABY STAR PRINCESS l-m I VS L 'DATING UP" THEfRESIDENT ?- x,r. V : 7-"- r,y:w ov wi,"T W"" auaience oz s,gog people who fX? SW Nw York, to hear formerPresident OaJviB CooUdge break hislong silence and issue a spirited defense of the Hoover Administration. The former President pleaded for the re-election of the man who succeeded him as Chief Executive of the nation, asserting that but for the "leadership of President Hoover" in prorng MARQUIS ILL th nation's credit system, conditions -would have been much worse." tLLl fSKf V1 nnsueeessf ol in gaining admittance to the Bditonum Jammed nearby streets. Mr. Coolidge's address was 352fV 0T 1 ,n:;5?dt ndl. Bet It was -Silent Cal's" first 'f1 P. ,ne 129- Inset la a fine close-up of the former Presi dent as he spoke into a battery of microphones. PENGUIN RESCUED, BECOMES PET OF ACTRESS .-.v. ::: -v-x--:X-.v jp.-.sV':-: V v S V ) r - 4 i - - -- x , .. :liiBiSSiliiifiiittil a . ":.-. . -v -v - . rv.- -i . - 5 j : , Nf V f v -v " " " I I, t ' v ' ' f A. t ' .7 e " f Back from his trip to Des Moines, Iowa, where he delivered his first cam: ; psign speech for xe-elecUon, President Hoover's first business on reach- mg the White House was to accept a package of fresh dates sent him by : the California growers. Miss Betty Shipp of Los Angeles made the - presentation, and will probably henceforth be known as the girl who "dated up" the President.-. . ; ; - LENIN-MADE LAUNDRYMAN lufferin?. from a paralytic, stroke, V She third he has had in recent years, ; Vlarqcis Boni de Castellane, f ormei ' : tusband of Anna Gould, American ' keiress, and for many years -the most conspicuous figure in French lociety, is in a critical condition in -, Paris. . Count Boni, as he is known ' in the United, States, is 64.M , : ' , REWARDED luse Collyer, noted film actress and wife of Stuart Erwin, screen come dian, is shewn as she supervised the camera debut of her baby son. "M"1 muV ta iivw uuce weeaa wrgv spruuiug OI IVieXICO 8 elite. old. The little man came throurli . She wsJ Awarded the title of "Prin like a veteran, carrying- his eight ' : tss of Beauty" for reasons that a pounas witn (UgTuty - becoming . u , -look at tier picture will explain. This beautiful American girl. Miss Eleanor Wallace, -was recently chosen Princess of Mexico City's American colony. Her official cor onation took place at the American Glub before the throne of mora than 1.500 of her compatriots as well as a urge sprinkling of Mexico's elite. future star. OUSTING OF PALATE EYED previaed hisa wKh a refrigeratee for brinr enarters. . . snotioa pictare . actressC:: Miss THE UNFORGOTTEN MAN t ''al fu I "V1'' :0 J - t . , , V - , . f f . hiMiMiiiiiiiii i if-- ""' . 1 mmmmm " ' ' " -.:- :;;;?: v--. . . . - . ? - N,. t - ! i tf . . : i; t t - , v 4 a ' is ' 5i Dnce the owner of riantic estates in Russia with servants to anticipate . " V s tr?J wi8n Prince Chbroky, prominent noble durinr the reign of the Cssr, is now obliged to launder his own linen. The Prince is shown in the basement of his home ia St. Michel-sur-Orge, France, gettinr his f ' r? "ea Tiy for the ironing board with the help of a female assistant. ; f For an act of kindness performed 25. f , , Waupaca,- Wis., waitress, was .re- f cenuy awarded with a 310,000 cur t prise bequesU''When'she was ' 14 '. years old. a stranger, B, W. Stick . ney, of. Cleveland, was in an auto accident near Miss Ratsmussen tore u coat to bandars his hurts. v, Stickney died recently he beque . . the nest egg to his sngel urn J A- t . ft i " s - . e CHILE HEAD ft A' 'f?7 U - M "J:---l'A-v T. :7J it r -nO1. ARCH6IST-L0P ? v I ' 'lEOPOTDO i : ' I Jwiz v Rores , - - ' . . 4 . . - . - : I I - , ..-..:..:-..:. . . . l I V- 1 a . : ; - : - V A.' : V " - . .. - v ..---.:-..v-.vi-r ' " .. ' V" ',4 . $ - W A" I yft'S - ' 1 ' I ' V -i U Y?.1". ChyrtWuto eosboTwr thai we. tL!;7. Tj ? 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