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JrEDFOED' SOIL" TKIBTJXE, JIEDFOKD, 'OREGON, Held In Killing REPUBLICAN LEADERS FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN FLIER'S MOTHER 'LISTENS IN1 EGAN BOOKED ON MURDER CHARGE H - run; , Jay-"-'-? v aum i &WI)IW'iMIIawl nil - Mil V U I rx I .a . . -nwu;f wc-a, . I .- . 1.1 SHEST 1 'lllll Hi . 10 PiZM ; r Mr I IV A', tip , x ' ttnonatta rrttt ftote I Erwln Liner, 45, wai held in Lot Angeles cn a technical chare oi Suspicion of murder of Edwin H. lark, retired, and Mrs. Clark, tlner waj a roomer at their home. Presidential Aspirant ' Associated Prese Photo Sen. Henry D. Hatfield of West Virginia, who will be In charge of general headquarters in Wash Ingtnn for the republican campaign, is shown with three sectional leaders who will have headquarters In Cheyenne, Wyo., New York and Chicago, respectively. Left to right: Senators Carey, Hatfield, Hcbert and Dickinson. i WOULD RULE WOODSMEN FESTIVAL' College Golf Champ ( i ' - I : y'Xk r MOOfafed i'rM PAoto Col. Frank E. Webb, former presi dential nominee of the firmer-labor party, was nominated for president fay the liberty party at Its conven tion In Kansas pity. AlMOCllttll PfMsPhOU Johnny Fischer (above', 20-year. oil University of Michigan golfer, won the national Intercollegiate golf championship at Hot Springs, V., by defeating Billy Howell of Washington and Lea- fctCw" -J -k' II - 1 mm m . , . ' Hmttatri Prm Phrto Charlotte Bearg, Longvlew, Wash., was one of the candidates aeek lng the title of Paulina Bunyan for the town's annual rolleo. LEGENDARY OLYMPIC TORCH AFLAME ANOTHER WESTERN CUP FOR HAIG c -maiw.,-MI,,l,,.BiM, ,, a amus i tuM i I' f X j Atttriattd Prm Phot Beacon for the Otymplo Games In Los Angeles lighted for a try. But. It was extinguished and will be turned on at the opening cere mony of the Tenth Olympiad at Olympic Stadium. It stands 120 feet bove the ground and Is fed by Illuminating gas and will burn night FLOGGING REVIVED IN OHIO f Associated Press Photo m i ;i MTEE8 Ml J. B. Griffin, mother of Bennett Griffin, who with James Mat. A tern la attempting a round-the-world night, la shown as she sat by hef t!5: IjfTl radio In Oklahoma Cltv. awaltlna word of her son's fate. TORNADO WRECKS KANSAS TOWN Jsi Tlllf'-''lilllilirilllliUlMli-iUlltlfaiim ifil IMTrtfili '" Associated PressPAoto ' 8an Francisco's suspended publlo defender, Frank J. Egan (left), Is shown as ho surrendered to.be booked on a charge of murdering his benefactress, Mrs. Jessie Hughes, allegedly to gain control of her estaf COAST BONUS MARCHERS IN OASIS 1! t 1 jws-mti. Amciattd Prtu Phot This photograph, taken from an airplane piloted by Lt. Jimmy Norrls, shows hundreds of automobiles of the California "B.E.F." wending slowly Into the municipal park at Tucson, Ariz., as they crossed the state on their pilgrimage to Washington, D. C FLOWERS FOR ACCUSER OF HUTTON ;f t A f 4" J to Associsted Press Pttott This scene of destruction In the little town of Washington, Kas, shows some of the damage wrought by a tornado which kljled threi persons and injured more than 20 others. PUPIL KNOWS ALL THE ANSWERS .''::PH'" Aeeoeloted Press Photo Walter Hagen (right) Is shown receiving the cup emblematic ol the Western open golf championship from Walter Wood, president of the association, at Cleveland. It was the fifth time "The Haig" has won this title. His score of 287 for the 72 holes was one under par, which Olln Ddtra, rimncr-up, carded. LAUNCHES G.O.P. CAMPAIGN 4 Airoetatri Prm Pho Myrtle St. Pierre receiving flowers on the Los Angeles courthouse steps from a sympathizer. Miss St. Pierre sued the husband of Almee Semple McPherson.Hutton for $200,000 breach of promise damages. David Hutton denied all of the allegations Guided By Dad Associated Press Photo The Bambino willingly proffered Buzz Art.ett (center) advice on the manufacture of home runs when the Yankees dropped off In Balti more for an exhibition game, but It was something like telling a chicken how to lay an egg. The big Oriole at the time led the world In homers with 41. Ruth is shown In action at right, with that other eminent slugger Lou Gehrig ready to contribute. WELCOME NEWS OF FLIERS' SAFETY 4iocfa(o4 f'rss Paolo Sentenced to an alternative of twenty lashes In publlo flogging or twenty days at hard labor on a bread and water diet for stealing, two brothers, William and Jesse Wynn, chose the former. Sheriff John 8tevens l applying the lash to the back of Jesse Wynn, who la fnanacled to the aide of the eounty courthouse at Mlllersburg, Ohio, ' - rmwuwuisiwi win, PRESIDENT O ' SSv II Ul! v AisoohilrJ Press PAoto Everett Sanders, new chairman of the republican national commit tee, opened the republican campaign headquarters In Chicago. He Is directum the. campaign of Present Hoover and yie fraJitpi Curtl AuenelrJ Prm Pket Three persons who wsre happy when It was learned the world racera, James Mattern and Bennett Griffin, had not been hurt when their globe circling airplane was wrecked In Europe. Left to right; Mrs. Ralph W. Sprague, Beverly Hills, Cal sister of Griffin: Mrs. James Mattern of Fortft Worth, Jex, nd Lcy, Qriffip'i iUJer, of Los Angeles. ' " " 1 - j I Sniper Captured' y k t . 'is'' t v V Assoculnt frssa FaoM - . .. .I r. 'hoIO Nicholas A. Long, 64, Washington carpenter, who said he wanted "to start some fireworks." killed one policeman and wounded three others before police shot their way Into M hocn.,rid captured him, -'