PAGE FIVE ra9s QoicM Eye CateBes News E 1 a J L Vi u :' i f!s, i i a c . "T J 1 i -JL, 1 Tht OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning:, August 23, 1938 Game 1 - - Home audi Abroad. j av- i &ixf v- r f-vy a -. ; -w " "a KrT ' l- ;-V ' . " - - ' - : - ,. " ' , a. i- , - v K A. - - - v., , ' I ' w A A i:t V . 1 - - r k -Nil- ., a r 7)n 7 . A ; "-aa l a 's - - f ' I f 'I I . . . is. m. :Jt.-xi , - lew of the race, top, and Winner Robert Berger and dad To Robert Berger. 14, of Nebraaka City, Neb, goe the $2,000 four year college scholarship, top reward for winning the All-American soap box derby at Akron, run before a crowd of 100.000 persona, Berger was declared the winner in a photo-finish. ' . " V- Is' I . .. i i I A- J : 1 V f s I t I t -w t 1 ? a rV . ; r- r; - . -7' ipv.' w- - ' . .:.jr , j .... wn, wf r-'- .... '. . --- .-'' - - -. . ..' ... v V ' ' s.r. - t v . . .... "'--.:" .. jj. ," 'f . . r ' . x , . . - -A. f - Aagnst aftemooa Tcrsloa of September Mora Torrid temperatures trilling trouble for this tiny toddler who took advantage of a New York street sprinkler's arrival to have himself a shower and cool off. 1 V t V 1 A . i - V i I.V- " ' ' Xf 'A i. r r ...... ( vi . I 'o- ' : - v - fAv : i , f'"j k - -Js-,:' LA--i. VKr:..;. r C-j - f- -sv , jr 54 x ' a' ; A-y , - - ' ' ' , . , V" ' i ' Electrocuted lineman taken from tower This dramatic picture was taken as the body of Lineman ftokert Vaughan was removed from the high tension electric cable where ha met his death near Sacramento, CaL More than 100,000 volts of current shot through his body, burning him beyond recognition, when he accidentally came in contact with the cable. A-x iV, fk''- A-' "xx. K . rf-- v,'. - v. .n. v-x- j- fc'cj. & X --.-4 "f W v. --'J ,v ' R-'i" 1 A? 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Ji, jrt" . . : is: Csther Ana Walker, Clair James and Utxl rehlela California has long extolled her fruit crop; and, Judgir.g by thes three peaches, there must be reason to boast about the climate. Claire James of Los Angsles, center, was chosen "Miss California and Esther Ann Walker, It, and 23tsi Uthlein, right, were rurjer cp at the tiie beauty contest at Venice. ; Lesley Hyde BIiley v biggest "splurge of the social earon Is expected to be the New port, R. L, comln out party of Ls!ey Hyde Ripley, debutante dsrhtcr of Mr. arid Mrs. Henry. B. H. Ripley, Kfio will be Intro flussd to society at a supper dance stlmated to cast $30,000, r, : f f A Dorothy Parker This stunning young lady might wen be called a capital beauty, since she was chosen to represent Washington, D. CL, In the nattonat contest to select "Miss America" at Atlantic City. V." Detective points te where bodies were found Total of murders attributed to a crazed "torso killer" In Cleveland was raised to 13 in the past three years when the decomposed bodies of two more victims were found buried in a rock-filled dump near the ahore of Lake Erie. In all 13 cases, the victims had been dismem bered and several decapitated. lill .-1 1 'it Sally Clark and George Mclanahaa January has been announced as the wedding date of Sally Clark of N ah ant, Masa, eiater-ln-law of John Roosevelt, who Is to marry George McTanahan of New York. Sally recently made her debut in Boston as a night club singer.' ( I a v Ml Tag dragging Georgian bay for body of Daniel Dodgery"' While an investlgaUon into the death of Daniel Dodge, heir to a $9,000,000 motor fortune, was expected, rescue worker dragged Georgian bay for the body of the young motor scion. Dodge drowned in the bay near Little Current. Ontario, as he was being rushed by speedboat to a hospital following serious injuries suffered by a dyna mite explosion at his north woods camp. Dodge was honeymooning ' ' , with his bride of two weeks at the time. - Otis James Meredith Joba Conch Death penalties wd be asked by the prosecution when Otis James Meredith, left, and John Couch, right, ex-convicts, go on trial for the kidnaping' of Peggy Cross and Daniel Fancy, socially-prominent St. Louia residents. The two criminals were captured, near EQe, Minn, after a gun battle with depntlea .V.:.yf'.-' V-.'"''. 4 W') Canadian authorities were report ed considering an investigation into the death of 21-year-old Dan iel Dodge, heir to the $9,000,000 automobile fortune, who was tv..v.V.(X-C.iffr-XlL Hospital " at Mlndemoya, top; Frank Vallquette, left drowned in Georgian bay near the Dodge summer camp while honey mooning 'there with his bride of two weeks, the former Laurine MacDonald, now recovering in Mindemoya hospital from injuries sustained in the same blast which led to Dodge's death. Frank Vallquette, one of the camp work ers, expressed the opinion that Dodge fell overboard accidentally while being taken by motorboat to receive treatment for injuries sustained when a stick of dyna mite accidentally exploded. It was first thought that he might have Jumped, crazed by the pain. A'- o A - A fl i ' ' a ' ' a y , : ,'xt - :.?: :::. ::. ::.: ' . " . .V ,' V i ' : v.- ' Phooey oa cameramaa's Mrdlet ' So engrossed was this little fellow in the business of keeping eoot and completing his mud pie, that he didn't even look up when the cameraman snapped his picture as an example of the way one tin New Yorker kegt cooL r: ! v r n 4 ' :H a"vV : Bira, Morton Downey and son Kevin ..:-.:,-. t - Another Downey tenor makes bis debut in New York hospital He is Kevin, five-and-one-half -pound son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Dow ney. (He is the Irish tenor and she is the former Barbara Bennett of the Bennett family of stage and screen.) The child is the Dow- ". . neys fifth. . - ' ' - ." " V-i'-'''y' "-r-e!:-:-?:-:- ':':r-:---":-;::::'-:,:r":-:;: & :-:::-.;-:-:-:'::' ---::-::;-:'':":-":::-'--"--: '-...t-:.'.::;::..;: k , ; -Aa . ' ' 1 . ' ' J ' ; ; ; A?' .v-'W;:::s:- -; :J :-AA' :::'AA ; j. - i. J: . . J .. , ' . " . : ' ) : - V ,::'. ... : : .-".. i . , . ' , . ' : ,A; a - - . ; u - - - . - - - It A ! - - X ' . -:' ' A f . 7!' Secretary Perkins, Administrator Andrews and Clerk Gompera Here Is Elmer Andrews, former labor adJhlnlstrator for New York state, as he was being sworn in as administrator of the new federal wage-hour program. Clerk Samuel Gompers, right, Is administering the oath of office, witnessed by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins.