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ITEDFOTtD USTL TRIBUNE, OREGON, JACKIE RECOVERS FROM OPERATION LEADING AVIATORS PARADE SPEED BEFORE CROWDS WON'T DISCUSS PENDING DIVORCE New Kiwanis Chief Jackie Cooper's room In a Hollywood hospital was tilled with toys of all descriptions while the youthful film player recovered from an ap pendicitis operation. Here Jackie Is Inspecting a toy boat. (Associated Press Photo) 'PRESIDENTIAL SALUTE' ON CRUISER Capt. J. M. Smeallle of the new U. S. S. Indianapolis gave President Roosevelt a smiling salute as the executive boarded the speedy cruiser off Eastport, Me., for a fast return to Annapolis from his vacation Jaunt. (Associated Press Photo GEHRIG ADMITS HIS ENGAGEMENT 1 V i si t 6 r v?. a, ,,. I Lou Gehrig, home run. hitting first basemen of the New York Yankees, finally ended a long non-commltal silence by admitting his engagement to Miss Eleanor Twitchell of Chicago. (Associated Press Pholo) BRITISH STATESMEN IN A HUDDLE B (.v. ' V v " i V It was no laughing matter when thess statesmen of the British empire discussed world problems at the London conference. Left to right: Premier Bennett of Canada. Neville Chamberlain, chancellor of the chequer, and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonsld. (Associated Press Photo) N v - ifls W " !' ' ' . ; 1 . , Some of the 49,000 persons (lower left) who filled tne stands at Los Angeies municipal airport L'unng the 1933 national air races. Upper left: Col. Roscoe Turner, Hollywood, Cal flier and winner of the trans contlnetal race In which he made a new east-west speed record of 11 and a half hours, with Jlmmie Wedell, New Orleans, runner-up and victor In early apeed races. At the right, MaJ. Ernest Udet (left), Germany's greatest living war ace, is receiving a memento from Col. Roscoe Turner. The token came from Col. Charles Kerwood of New York, who flew for the British during the world war. (Associated Press Photos) MOTHER OF CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST FAMILY DIES Elliott Roosevelt, 22-year-old son of the President, changed the subject when asked about hia pending divorce from Mrs, Elisabeth Roosevelt, en a visit to San Francisco from Elk Point, Nev., where hs has established residence at the home of hia attorney, Samuel Piatt (right). (Associated Press Photo) Joshua L. Johns, lawyer of AU goma, Wis, was elected president of Kiwanis International at the Lea Angeles convention of the organlsa tion. (Associated Press Photo) TURNER SETS NEW RECORD IN EAST-WEST PLANE DASH V7: " sVniirjilaMir Born In the mining town of Nevada City, Cat., 44 years ago and leaving It only twice, Mrs. Jennie Klstle, mother of 20, died suddenly In Fairfax, Cal. Mrs. Kistle Is shown herewith her husband and 18 of her children. All of the children are living and are from two and a half months to 27 years old. (As. aociated Press Photo) . t SHIP LOADED FOR LINDBERGH EXPEDITION Col. Roscoe Turner Is shown happily greeting congratulatora upon hia arrival In Loa Angeles after setting a new east-to-west air record Of 11 hours, 30 minutes In winning the transcontinental dash of the national air races. Left to right: Jean Harlow, film star) Tom Hynson of Pasadena, Calif, the filer's backer; Mrs, Turner and Vincent Bendlx, trophy donor. (Associated Press Photo) iV'ftl 'I ,f!WKT Xi.tl ' 11 m ' DEMPSEY SEES CARNERA TRIUMPH An airplane was included In the cargo of the steamship Jelling, which will be the base for Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh on their expedition to Greenland. It Is shown being taken aboard at Philadelphia just before the ehip cleared for Greenland. The Lindberghs will use their own plane on the expedition which Is for the purpose of surveying a possible northern air route to Europe. (Assoclstsd Press Photo) v n: ' I - rv I r; 1,1 I a '.-.. a b! ,.1, J Arrives At Races Jsek Oempsey, who was somsthlng of a heavyweight champion Ir hia own hey-day, was a ringside spectator when Primo Camera won the title from Jack 8harksy. 8hown with Oempsey la Hannah Williams, whs has accompanied the ex-champ to several affairs recently. (Associated Press Photo) , 'A COTTAGE FOR SALE' BY MARY Ick'es Hard At Work' Amelia Earhart, trans-Atlantic woman filer, as she arrived In Loa Angeles to attend the national air races sfter a cross-country flight She failed to place in the transcon tinental dash. (Associated Press Photo) June Graduates S 1 lO 1 r owl Faces Murder Charge IAV 1 I47 arAV L ryg i Collegiate Champ A eontemplsted separation, possibly divorce, of Mary Piekford and Oouglas Fsirbanks, famous film couple, wae disclosed when "America's tweethearL" herself announced that Pickfair, their palatial Hollywood home, is for sal. (Associated Press Photo) When other government amployei went home on one of th hottest Saturday afternoons of the yeai Harold L. tckes, secretary of the interior, shed coat and tie to dlvi Into work on Industrial recovery, public works projects end routine problems. (Associated Press Phote) Howard Allgood (above), chief of police in Oskaloosa, la., plssuev nol guilty when arraigned on second degree murder chsrges growing out of the fatal wounding of a youth Ir a liquor raid. Allgood's hsarlng was set for July 7, (Associated Crest Photo) iff w , - s Walter Emery of th University of Oklahoma won the national col Isgists golf title st Wllllamsvllls, N. Y, defeating Rodney Bliss, Ne braska state champion from Cornell university, 2 and 1, (Associated Pros Photo 2S v Juns Vlassk, a "veteran" of two years In the films despite her youth, displays hsr diploma received upon graduation from high school in Bsv. srly Hills, Cal. (Associated Press Photo)