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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1929)
TAGE TWELVE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, .TTTT.Y fi. 1029 IN WS P DAY " PIICTU WIND STORM DESTROYS GOVERNMENT ARSENAL LEADERS IN TALKIE CONTROVERSY1 LINDBERGHS ON CROSS COUNTRY JAUNT Is""? Tumult AttarimtrJ Prttt Phttm Part of the wreckage of 30 buildings levelled at the United States munitions plant in Sunset, Utah, causing nearly a million dollars damage. Five buildings remained standing. MELLON INSPECTS NEW BILLS Dancer Helps Police 'i1 The edict of the Actors Equity association of which Frank GUI jriore (left) la president, that Its members may not appear In talkies with non-mem be r has been defied by the Motion Picture association pt which Ceo it DeMllle Is president, OIL FIELD BLAZE COSTS MILLIONS 1 ill ' laioclateci JY PAo( In effort to solve the murder of . Frank Marlow, New York night club operator, police were aided by Mary Selden, dancer, whom they held at a material witness. n1 - f 4aut-iutrd Prc3 Photo Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and his bride as they- hopped off from Roosevelt field. Long Island N. Y., on a transcontinental air Journey. J 1 1 r 4 FATHER GREETS PLANE STOWAVAY 3 '.A; AnotialfJ Prill Plioto Fire In the 8anta F area which broke out when a storage tank burst and spread to njarby derricks caused a Joss estimated to exceed 4.000.000. Would Bare Owners AFTER SETTLING CHURCH DISPUTE Attodated Pr Phot 9 Secretary Mellon Inspecting new small size currency. With Assist ant Secretary Henry Hnrrick Bond (seated), he Is shown the new bills by Director Hal ol the bureau of engraving and printing. SECURE PEACE WITH MEXICO Senator Law rent a Phlpps. chair man of the senate post office com mittee, Is author of a bill to provide for disclosure of the "real owner ship" of newspapers as result of tha federal trade commission Inquiry. Mitchell Aid if -; r rV; JI y..'..-?'; rN Ml ' in J 1 In CaDital Societv ., u a j ' fell P' " cr A new and unusual portrait study f Mrs. William D. Mitchell, wife of the attorney general. Held In Slaying Anoclated Prut Phot President Portes Gil of Mexico (center) shown with- two mem bers of his staff at the presidential palace In Mexico City after sign ing, the agreement which settled the religioua controversy between his government and the Cathollo church. RIFLE CHAMPIONS OF WEST COAST Afocioted PrttB Phot Three prelates who represented the Catholic church In suc cessful negotiations for settlement of the dispute with the Mexican government. Upper left: Archbishop Ruli de Flores, apottollo dele gate. Upper right: Bishop Pascual Dlas of Tabasco. Below: Bishop Antonio Valencia of Chihuahua. Attodated Prt FkoH John Lord O'Brlan of Buffalo, N. has been appointed an assis tant attorney general to succeed William J. Donovan. Silent on his future plans Arthur Schrelber. Portland, Me., youth who was an unwelcome guest aboard the French trans-Atlantic mono plane, returned from Paris. He was greeted by his father when the Leviathan docked In New York. PREPARE FOR GOOD-WILL FLIGHT 81 law f REPARATIONS DELEGATES REPORT TO STIMSON , , . .- Atncialrd Prut Phot San Diego army and navy cadets who shot their way to highest honors in the western rifle tournament of the Hearst national cham pionships. Left to right: MaJ. Jamea Peyton, Instructor; Robert E. Leo, W. K. Kelsey, Robert B. Thomas, Walter Beflon and Donate) McNabb. . BOYS FIND OFFICIAL'S KIDNAPERS Associated JT.a. Photo Otis Hanklns, 14-year-old Pin. Huff, Ark, boy, Is held In the slay hg of his fathsr. Police said hs lonfessed killing his father when l. swore at him. j(tot-Iafrf Press Phot. whi'E'- 5 P'B.ill,, Peru at the controls of his cabin plane In X" '? V',"1 Smtn' "nd S,u,h Am"lcan countries on a WHEN COLLEGE CREWS MET AT POUGHKFF.PSE . Attociattd Press Po Member of the American delegation to the reparations conference called on Secretary Stlmaott to give him details of the confere "rj ork. Left to right, seated: J. P. Morgan, Secretary Stlmaon and Owen D. Young. Standing: incwa W. Lsmont, Joseph P. Cotton, undersecretary of state; Thome N. Perkins, ami Vernon R. Castle assistant secretary of State. H4 K li'r- J : . . . 1 rnta . r44 wfigjt jjtjj Prtw aSsee Wartf Alexander, 14, (left) .net Sam Bryan, U, farm ywrthav located flv. llea.d abductor, of Lt. Gov. Klnn. of Idaho, asleep In In. brush near JulUetta, Ida. They notified .ffklale. Th. P.ughk.ep.1. regatta. America1, great rowing classic drew er. . Pr,M MH I. show. ab.v. ,,, ,k. ji v'.,,, rcitSJET