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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1933)
June . 1933 PAGE TWO Interesting Pictorial Highlights from Here and There F v yli! ml President Receives Law Degree Greek Statesman Escapes Assassins' Shower of Lead TOl'R beauties who won contracta in to movlea as a rctult of Hollywood'a "Psnther Glrl"coa- l. test an thown her. Lett to right an Lou Andre, Gall Patrick. Kathleen Burke ana Ver&a HUH. She May Become King Zog's Queen Wed With White House Approval ', .5? ivm . ii r v.cij .. A "I IR":-ril 'r J S ' " " .v . r. -i t oi . President Rooeevelt la ahown hera as ha received the purple and gold cloak after an honorary degree of doctor of lw wae conferred oa him at Catholts Unheralty," Washington. Aihblshop Michael J, Curloy of Baltimore fa thown draping the cloak about the preel dant'a shoulder.- lira. Rooeevelt la In the background. Wins Most Mosts XT TT , -in Charm Contest New Head of orand Army Baroness Franxtsfca da Janko (ibon), prominent leader of Al banian society and well-known In German and Austrian social cir cles. Is betrothed to Kins; Zog of Albania, according to Continental rumors. Reports from Vienna saj a definite announcement will be jiade In the fall. I I Assassins' bullets Intended tor Eleulherloi Venlieloe, veteran Oreek ililnni, wounded hit wife, killed his bodyguard and left hint unscathed after a harrowing three-mile automobile ohaee In the outtklrta of Athens. These photos. Just receded la this country, snow Venlselo's bullet-riddled ear (upper left); lima Venltelos (lower left) recovering from her wounds In an Athena hospital; and (right) enlielos. who has been Premier of Oreece eight limes since 1P10. leafing bosplul after flailing his wife. Woman Wrecks Church in Nightie Battle Thta dramatic picture ehowa Mrs. Mabel Ferguson kneeling . beside a atatua aha asserted!? smashed during a battle In nightgowns with Mrs. Jose phine Trust, pastor of Angeles tabernacle. Mrs. Fer guson said she felt It her duty to wreck the church "because Mrs. Trust married a mere mortal Instead of a Their engagement announced by Mrs. Rooserelt In the White House. Miss Martha. Munro Ferguson and Charles Breasted will haa a June wedding. Miss Ferguson, shown a bore with her Dance, ts the daughter of Mrs. Isabella Greenway, of Tucson, Arli elose friend of the Rooserelt family. Superlative In more ways than one la Miss Betty Spangler (above), of Bangor. 'Me., aenior at Whea ton College, Norton, Mass. In the annual commencement contest she waa roted the prettiest and most popular graduate with the loveli est tnir end best disposition. Col. Russell C. Martin, above, of Los Angeles, senior vice na tional commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, auto matically became' head of that organisation with the death of Cept. Wllllsm P. Wright, na tional commander, at Pittsburgh, New Heads of Banking Institute 'Paper Boy' Weds Doris Kenyon angel." I ,'iaVe I I vr A Hero's Welcome Home Albert S Puelicher, left, above, of Milwaukee, Win., and Charles D. Ellery of Newark, N J., were uncontested candidates for preal dent and vice president, respectively, of the American Institute of Banking when It met In convention In Chicago. West Pointer Doubletimes to Altar" Ryder Cuppera Get a Feed : J ffi Ya 3 . i TUr5 iJ. ? aytl TV ' S 1 ' ' " Within an honr after Cadet Frederick Olhb of Btaten Island N T Obflonaljr nnworrled br lha tremendous task ahead of them, Colonel tJwee-1 i eiiT?W recoivea nis second lieutenant's bars at West Point'. ammVinmiu Tr. i" ' "fa"'"'" tin ana uoionei m. m. wane, wno prooaniy eierolu-. hi. mi., i.i" T ,..J!JlI.0ln.l, Ommencamenl wlll 0, named DubllC worka adm nlstratora under lha Industrial ra. . Tojedo. o., eofery-Dubllo worka bill, are shown In ih.ir mr. .t ih. w.e n.n.,. : " ,'re"r. mMd Monday by - n .. , r Bre me newiywedi after their marriaao at Illelil.nrf p.ti. w v Arthur Hopkins, who aa a boy delivered papere to her home In Syra cuse, N. Y 80 years ago, now la the husband of Dorla Kenyln, movie star, widow of Milton Sills. Hera are the brlda and groom at their wedding In Loi Angeles. A royal welcome awaited Omaha's conquering hero when Johnny Goodman, winner of tha National Open, arrived home. The above photo shows him shaking hands with one of the reception commute as a hug crowd met him ou his arrival from Chicago. Slated for Posts in Recovery Drive Brewer Released Watching Mate's Kidnap Trial On tha eve of their departure for England, where they wlll take part In the British Open and Ryder Cup matches, memb.ra of the U. 8. Ryder Cup team were feted at a farewell banquet In New York. Above ar Gene Sarasen, left, winner of the 1911 British Open, and Billy Burke, recently made tenth member of the 0, 8, team, at the dinner. Sons of Movie Star at School ment at Washington. Both are assistants to General Hugh 8. Johnson wno is to oe cniai aammistrator. William Hamm jr, millionaire St. Paul brewer, released Monday by kidnaper who had collected ran- mm .mmesuj&bL Mr. Cyril Buck Is pictured her a aba attended the trial of her husband, Cyril, and hla brother, Kenneth, at Barnstable, Mass., on charges of kidnaping 10-year-old feggy McMath. jreaw-easaMMeMseaewwaesi ' 'SIIUK, i lyapwiaOTifff-tieaaasiit. mi lam I i v IH i g i g ' ' Just as solemn-fared aa their famous dad, It seems, ar Bob and Jim Kealon, sons of Busier Kenton, the movl comedian, who ar ahown here as Ihey doll up for dress parade at a Hollywood mill Ury academy which they attend. ,11 t