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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1938)
PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 22, 1938 News Pictures -lUiistratfe-Outetaiidi Events of. Past Week T 1 I A recent picture! Si - 4 1 V - 11 v ;? iA ,' , - , x a- 7 . w, . , - r , s , 3 1 lnM-irtifhaith - - I yueen Mane . . in ner regal rooes is years ago. V f i .. Reports from: Bucharest are to the effect Dowager Queen Marie of .' - Rumania gradually is becoming' .weaker and hopes for her' recovery :hav been abandoned. -The62-year-old rnother of King Carol," re- , garded by many as the on. most responsible for a'Greater Ru- . -. ; mania", was said to have maintained, her Interest in politics and art despite Intense suffering. The granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she -;. has s;een her country rise to a position of power in the Balkans. Her ! visit to America in 1928 will be remembered by many. ; Y . ' Roy SMpstaajf . t v v I I t - i Joseph Pifsrot. Interior Department mard. shown with wife, refuses to leave his Washington home except under' police guard. He claims at-' tempts nave been made by mysterious persons to kidnap him so that he would be unable to appear before the Senate committee investigating the , appointment of JS. K. Burlew, assistant secretary Of the Interior." eg Secretly married in October, 1936; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shipstad havoj . . ... just announcea ii ine onae . ... f the figure .skating' queen, f Bes ' Ehrhardt. of Superior, Wist, and! - ' v ' - - . . ' - i the bridegroom - Is professional. Brahman's barbecue stand I a champion and skating instructor;' They met in 1932 when Miss Ehr-j hardt .became a pupil in ship tad's skating- class in' Dulutn. , Minn. . ; It-. - ' . " I m m f ..."'vw t ::,.( 4r:v:;-i-v.;:v:::-:-;-v)v : ... ... ...... . . ..- - , . k r1- y-'.. rgr' -V y ' v.v- !-'.: " V.'I' I ,, - - " Mrs.' Julia Barker ' I WUliam 8. llartl ' 4 1 ''; Jessle Simpson V '. , i-c " . s t I Is i ) V x 'V1 4 - -IVt i , - I ft II .1 111, ' f-rf ,. "J'- 4a, 1 Ti l V Herbert ..MarwhaH 4 X T Kate Smith ; ; ( Among today's stars of stage,, screen and radio are ' many who have .overcome serious handicaps to achieve a measure of fame Back of the success - stories of headliners in-every field -lies a. heroic ' struggle against misfortunes which would have stopped less resolute persons. -Typical of top-ranking stars' who have risen despite infirmity, is Her- bert Marshall, film player, who moves with agility in spite of an artificial leg. Kate Smith, radio song stress, has not been deterred by her corpulence. Jane Froman, whose melodies have thrilled millions, stammers in ordinary speech. " In the field of com mercial modeling. Jessie Simpson has won praise for fortitude. Once a beauty winner, she has con-) tinued to pose for portraits, despite the loss of her' legs in a tragic accident ilteno E. Stately (left)", former official in the National Park' service, la shown with his attorney, James Beilly, after pleading guilty in a Wash4 jington, D. C, court to embezzeling f 85,000 in government funds. SuteJyj s charged with maintaining an imaginary CCC camp for which he drett and collected vouchers from the War Department. . ' ' ' - : ' , i ' ? J ; ' t;f ;;y V yy fMrs. Beatrice Johnke") Carl Sandgren )V j 31, Found in . New York Gty and taken to Mineola. L. I- John Reo vitch was questioned in the double slaying of Celinda Waite, 59-year-cld widow, and Jean Schuellainv 19-year-old neighbor girl. Reo vitch also was known as John Rea Police at Detroit held Mrs. Julia' , t- .,'-.'. A -ft' iisr-i !f.ef siss Jt??j beydey rr . Sth?St turned to other pursuits for a livelihood. Agnes Ayres. who won -Jl!te StoC iSi' Si reai estate operator. Francis x. Bushman, once a leading matinee : ravr Authoritie stated that d I0' band o, Beverly Bayne. operate, a hot dog stand.. bJS tot8taco?fe2e- tiiin o. nan, no. a cowooy oi ui suent screen, u now devoung - .hnntini- ijfr r-iimmintr. rH-o. W time to ranching. . All three Uve in or about Hollywood, and are iTvJLSni Ttlr ly three of a kgton of. former luminaries no tongettafOma, ; . ? Se the pmol -Mng iu- j; A 41-yearold grandmother of Hastings, Minn.) faces charges that , she gave poison to her husband io that she might be, free to receive ; 'jthe attentions of a younger man. The grandmother is Mrs. Beatrice Johnke. Police arrested Carl Sandgren,- 32-year-old St. Paul WPA ; woraer. as a material witness, out no charge was placed against him, s x4 - - t , - - - . '. r... - , 1 V J V TO - - --rv f 1 T V i Pressing suit against E. John- ' Brandeis, wealthy Los Angeles ' clubman and poloist, Claire Bla-j vette mranaeis, aoove, asnea xor, $5,250 a month separate main- a -( ' " - v 'pSal5o7n7 . I i "11111 I iTi f -t: i - 'LI Jjzj lf 7n-T- g .... s , 1 ' - ' v - ' v ' ' i t - ' ' s C- v -' ' v ' 1 s " ' - i v : (. I - ? $( '"VW i;..v,i..v. . j! i - ' ' V . s. " ' - -t r" -ivx:;:: ; riS .. ... . . , ,:-:.v-r-::y;::: ;-' x ,w ' ' - . . . . : v?-: y.:-, - s . - -v.:-:---,.--x-.-"-: -' - " v- . 1 ,,,.-.v..'.' ,-.v..,.v v.: y-,.:..x :.; :v.v. .v...v... v.v v . .. . .. ... v ; , , - ' , ' flosetta Duncan, Topsy" of the famous "Topsy and Eva" team of saude ville and musical comedy fame, -has scored a decided hit on the radio,' Ber singing of "Curbstone Blues", in the Graham McNamee show wotf ..her. the plaudiU of fans and erities alike. ! ? 'v-, .'-3' J 1 . I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Reed . ' .-, ?rfVJy. J - -V -, . 'I L ', jt" Cylinders of helium waiting export I This new photo of the U. S. supreme court nomi f nee, Stanley F. Reed, and wife, was taken as the i couple departed from their Washington hotel for a 'jfiiroer tneaeemej with thechief justice of the court, Charles Evans Hughes." Reed, .63-year-old Kehtuckian, has been U. S. solicitor general. He succeeds to the seat on the, bench vacated, by Jus tice George Sutherland. f r- 11 " Federal authorities are laying plans for export of helium, the non-1 inflammfthlA van vamA (a InVIa- - llnAar torrni n an mrt passed by congress last September, foreign interests may purchase) ' , f.r r . - i tiim fas u it Im nnt mi a .n ...a i-k TT-!t eta fa- tmun- ' . ait, ieia xiau laoovei , oz btras4 ment produces the world's supply of helium, extracting it from gaseai ipurg. Mo, established a new wory underlying the Texas panhandle region.'. The gas became a subject Record for women trapshooten witB af lnternaUomU interest following explosion, of the hydrogen-filled H5Teri? "F" f9V. sJai Eflndenburg. The German zeppelin corporation, in making overtures; 600 registered elaybirds. She has for early purchase of the- gas, indicates that it Is desired forjuae- v.oa the women s national cham. lathe LJ5-13(J, sister ship of- the fiMatel Blndenirgr - LpionshipfoT three consecutive years, ' ' ?M5x. -'' JK. , 'vv' w jSonja Heniej ; ' 4 JUS jWilheha Morgenstlerne Sonja Henle, blond skating star of the films and former Olympic figure-skating champion, receives the cross of the Knighthood of the Order of St. Olav in Washington from the Norwegian minister.1 .'Wilhelm Morgenstlerne. The honor is for outstanding achievements In sport and the movies. Miss Henle now is making personal ap ' jearances with her skating troupe throughout the United States. ',