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PAGE TEN The OREGON ! STATESMAN, Salein, Oregon, Saturday Morning, August 19, 1939 Pictures From AH Over ! World- Show NewfeEvents- in Making 1 1 ' 1 .1 7 7 a, s l ' t . , , Just married, Frederick B. Snlte, Jr., the Iron lung" youth, and his bride, the former Teresa Larkin of Dayton, O, depart from Chicago for a short honeymoon. They are traveling In a specially-constructed trailer and planned to go to Niagara Falls.' r .VMS- . - rw - i'fc t K -rcei r c. f , it r r, jf'r' I 4fr - t' t f ' -i ' XtkiZSf 7' J f-- I' i x" I j - 'f - i I ; i ' " I f 7 I r-.- L; J Committee which handled the president's 1939 "fight Infantile pa ralysis' campaign, highlighted by birthday balls throughout the XJnited States last January, reports on the amount of money raised 'during a visit to the United States chief executive's Hyde Park, N. ,Y, home. The campaign raised $1,329,100.36. President Roosevelt watches as Keith Morgan, left, chairman of the committee, presents the check to Basil O'Connor, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. ' f f ;; i i ! i-'i. . -x ! , (mm I- !v" 7f-) t A 4 t 7 t li t s-1 ot ... i m. ' f X If ' ' C'i : v. .. .::. .-. .w. :::'. . J ' ' y v i ' '"' ' "A I) W Sri , v n V 1,11- -.if """Wi - tK ' ' - i- ''1 ' - J '. ' -', , -' fs ' 0 'f - v ' v " " S r i Y V; J f -i Capt George B. King The Clipper plane Capt A. C Person Here Is the Pan-American Clipper ship which sank In flames be- 1 pilot of the plane, Capt. A. C Person and Capt George B. King, neath the surface of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, harbor, killing 14 per- I respectively, who were among the victims. The ship was attempt? sons, including six Americans, Also pictured are the pilot and co- I Jng to land In the harbor. t Ti man v . I , -' II t f S , f 1 ivnr H "''wl - Pi ''A ' h rW I . - . fi ; 1 '' The Rev. Walter Dworecki Ordeal of Identifying his slain daughter In a Camden, N. J., morgue is too much for the Rev. Walter Dworecki of the Fourth Polish Baptist church of Camden, and he collapsed In the arms of officers. The girl, Wanda, IT, was found shot to death in a "lover's lane.1 Clews were meager. Harry Blchman and Sophie Tucket I,il.eL W?d: ,or On the Atlantic City, N. J, beach sands. Stage Players Harry Rich- Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan's form Ltt.f .7, fv- Tn n man and Sophie Tucker lay plan for their labor Jurisdictional fight is a thing; of grace and beauty, hSS S! M 1 which threatens a nation-wide amusement strike. The Associated coupled with workmanlike efficiency, Efb- STwV w j -tors Artists of America, an A. F. of Lafflliate. charges that as she makes a shot during Eastern iwfm JZiA. Jl a1' t.?;??JTa the expelled American, Federation of Actors, of which Miss Tucker grass courts championships, at Rye, swimsmt is made 01 plastic playinsr . . . t n v tm.... xt v xs.m.. .nmii - Trln cards which have the rotue of be- - Theatrical Staee Employes. WUls Moody ons predicted that " - t - n .1J i ..U.n.l ing waterproof. t , t I ' i 1 4C - 1 title. fill 1 1 ) f. f , J I Pop ' 's A ;H .1 . . ' 7 Mf Jasjet UldoletoB Here fs the scene In front 'of the Australian pavilion at the New York world's Fair, as the Australian Commissioner General, L. R. llaeGregor, delivered the principal address at ceremonies marking; "Australia Day." Bailors from the visiting Australian cruiser Pert participated in ue ceremonies. Investigation Into the affairs ef loward Shaw of Lafayette, Indv eld In Chicago on complaint of la fourth wife, disclosed that anet lOddleton financed Shaw, let lover, on a f 10.000 honev- goon with another woman. ' A erculean sort of love, the kind that blinds the senses and heads off reason, was the only explana tion lQaa Ifiddleton, daughter of a Purdue university professor, frould give for the unusual action, CI guess I stffl love him." she aalAi How T," train crashed Into tower - More than 800 persons escaped possible death when a subway elevated express train from Coney Island beach split a switch and crashed Into a brick tower at an overhead station In New York. More than 20 persons were Injured, none very seriously. In the wreck, which is pictured. j - ,L a k t 'V 4 - n w r- '. c: f;rr czimlnals were named by the FBI as the nation' top public - 3 Caemy No. 1 is Irving Charles Chapman, escaped Texas bank roll.r, v.zliT 145-year sentence. No. 2 Is Theodore Cole, 27, kidnaper wno escaped from Alcatras federal prison in 1937 with No. 3, Ralph Roe,' 13, s bank robber. No. 4 Is Louis (Lepke) Boehalter, 42, wanted In New Tv- , r conspiracy and extortion. A 130,000 reward Is offered for. Boehalter, dead er alive. S x 5 .-' 4 ' " . . . S i i j. :",":':5.tf:;:.:v,i'::.";:":::-.;W-;:-.-:' :'' v & J i i.as'-r.j,,! :.!: ,.;;.:': "': . t.. .: ! S ' :l !...' "'-':" " : - , .: - . :J . .;"... " (f.1- 7 ' 7 Ana Sotherford T ,:V- ! 1 - - ----- rf- r-- " 7" r , 7. & 8. Tescaloosa, tight; Inset, pontooss dragging Sqmuus t President Rooserelt, aboard the U. & 8. Tuscaloosa; makes m visit to the scene of the salvage work on the U. S. submarine Squalus, whlcX sank -to the bottom of the Atlantio off Portsmouth, N. H, with aeath toll of 2S. The Tuscaloosa, la shown at tight. - Inset la a closeup of the pontoons dragging' the Squalus off the sea floor. Operations were temporarily stalled when she stuck fast in the mud r arter temg lifted SO feet cjl the ocean floor. - i- r YVP V iT: : J Come thing new m coiffures for. the college co-ed this fan Is ex-j kibited by Ann Rutherford, screen' .player, , above.. The sides swept up and caught with a vel vet bow on top of the head with the back a cascade of finger curls. Parted at the aide, the hair Is turned Into a soft roQ off the right temple. Mm K Louts Frey - - Claiming his conscience bothered him, Louis Frey, 27, of Hamilton, O surrendered to Uanteca, CaL, police In connection with the hooting of a taxi driver at Bam Uton, July 10. V Jx i .. -Ml Gov. Larea Ckkaeoa A2f.a!?x,ld rlln n1" Gov. Luren Dickinson, , erusadlnx chief executive of Michigan, spends a quiet vacation fish mg near Kalamazoo, Mich. Gamer -s Vke President John Nance Gar aer, vacationing at his home at tJvalde, Tex, does a little fishing m the Leona river near his home. The president, meanwhile, fishes off the Canadian shores. 27? JSi0 fnd ftmenLl " Frances 2S lOami, Fla, girl hired to her death by a rtalent cout" who had promised her a part In the movies and instead dealt J, ' who has several SSfft, J Unf? of? nard by Florida authorities charged: wia the slaying of Wis Dunn, m the photo, Ruth's motherMrat 2L M. Dunn, is supported by her son. At th7 left Is RuWstinS mother, lira. Ann Eckert'