The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 26, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, October 26, 1938'
News Fromi All Over '
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" Oeors Cardinal Hondelela fives benedlctloa at New Orleans
P?01 wh n"" to tt City I j ices. George Cardinal Mundelete. papal ' delegate
Park rtadium to New Orleant, one of the most 1m- ! gives his benediction to a huge thronMore San
presslve of all National Eucharistle jCongress serv- I 50,000 persons were In the stadium for the mass.
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This is a doll and will be sold as
a Yule toy in Britain. It is of
Prime Minister Neville Chamber
lain and immortalizes the ."peace
maker" in the recent Czech crisis.
. The outfit is Chamberlain's favor
ite attire as a fisherman.
Bettj Jo Randolph, Alvie C Wright and Elnora Griggs
Suspected in the slaying of Sheriff Hugh Owen of Nowata, Okla
Alvie a Wright, 24, of Nowata, was arrested at Poplar Bluff, Mo,
with two girl companions, Betty Jo Randolph, 15, left, and Elnora
'Griggs, 19. The youth is suspected of several Ozark hills robberies.
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View of the Roosevelt "dream cottage" from a driveway In the rear
This Is how President Roosevelt's "dream cottage'
on his Hyde Park, N. Y-, estate looks from the rear.
The cottage is nearly completed. It will be with
out telephone and radio so that the chief executive
of the U. S. can find peace from the worries of his
high office, . .
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Three defendant In
4 being beard m New York federal court are pic
k , tured during a recess. They are, left to right, EricH
j kpaser. fprmer prlvatt fcj tHe U, S, army air corpt;
Erich Glaser, Johanna Cofmaan aa4 Otto Vosa
Sfm" Sormer halrdreaser aboard thai
German liner Europe, and Otto Voss, German-born'
Edith Snyder and Ruth Etting - '
Nervous and fretful, Ruth Etting, the radio singer, appears before
the county grand jury in Los Angeles to tell of the shooting of her
husband, Myrl Alderman, in a fray, which landed her former husband,
Martin Snyder, In jail under an indictment on charges of shooting.
Miss Etting late was served with papers In the 1150,000 alienation
of affections suit filed by Alderman's divorced wife.. Shown with
Miss Etting, seen at the right, is Edith Snyder, daughter of the
accused Snyder.
Myrl Alderman and Roth Etting
Recovering from a bullet wound In a Los Angeles hospital, Myrl
Alderman, 30-year-old radio composer, is comforted by his wife, the
radio singer, Ruth Etting. Miss Etting's former husband, CoL Martin
Snyder, is named as a suspect in the shooting.
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Bents- at Delaware, O aelected
Lorls Gross of Maplewood, N,
for their homecoming queen for
v the fete to be held on Oct. 29.
like many other baseball players.
uaooy uartneit, manager oz ine
Chicago Cubs, goes hunting In the
off seasons. Here he Is In Chi
cago with his gun and his dog
prior to departing for the north
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Soene la a Paris schoolroom
Coincident with th matutiIos m Mi nhwIi iiK!.mii, V mas- .T.j. !
77 - - r'b I -tcuuo un uiuoi uuivruiui luon on-me-school
France, came the map-changing event of Czecho- I curriculum as this glimpse Into a Paris schoolroom
wwtmm ouu utnnaay. ueograpny immeoiateiy pe- wui attest,
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Queen Farida
Egypt prepares a $15,000 layette
for the child of a queen, Farida,
shown above. If the new arrival
Is a girl, the heir apparent will
continue to be Prince Mohamed
AJy, King Farouk's elderly cousin.
If it Is a boy, he will be heir to
- the throne,.
Ixuto CiofB, Ralph Gras&Ion and John Nestor .
Friends of the slain Mary Coyle, 17-year-old New RocheUe, N.
schoolgirl found beaten to death in a parking lot at Larchmont,
N. Y, kneel in prayer In front of Holy Name church where the .
lain girl was to have attended a novena when she was killed.
Police doubled their efforts to find her slayer.
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Francis Curiviaa
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Said to fit the circularized descrlp-:
tion of -the Charles Mattson kid-nap-slayer
Francis Curlvlan, ST,
above, of Brooklyn, N. Y, was
held by police at Columbus, O for
. questioning. The suspect claimed '
he was working In Toledo, O, at
the time of the Mattson kidnaping '
in Tacoma, Wash, in 1835 - A
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Flying to Bucharest, Pannanla, Capt Alex Papana, Rumanian army
air ace, and his companion, Max Constant of Los Angeles, stop at
Miami, Fla. The two planned stops at Daker, Africa, and Tunis be
fore Bucharest Shortly after this photo was taken Papana dam
aged his plane slightly to taking off for Curacao, Dutch West Indies.
,,...ArMlnM'ltoiett and daughter fight pnotographer
"When Mrs. Jackson BametV widow of the worM, richest Indian",
SJf rTe7.wltn notice that she would have to vacate her palatial
wuatare. Cal, home by U. a. marshals, photographers attempted
to take pictures. One photographer didnt get away with It, however,
for Mrs, - Barnett, left, and htt daughter, lira ; llaxint Etnrgli,
. . turned oa him and a Uttlt resulted, :
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SIr3ftim5l ?T Y !f spictn formally accepting Democratic nomination for gov
trnor. Supreme Court Justici Charles Poletti, candidate for Lieut-Governor, is at right Behind Lehman,
taper a hand, Is CostraasterTGeaeraJI .James Farley, who is also National and SUU Democrstie chairman,