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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1933)
November 12, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAG3 FTV5 Pictorial Highlights of Events in News of Day Drawn Guns Hold Farm Strikers at Bay Makes Gary Doubt Bachelor Bliss Where Seven Died as Plane Crashed Into House -7 , ..T-4. On ont id ot lb trot stand deputy sheriffs withdrawn revolvers. On th other side, huddled te irtm silence, stand strlklnic farmers. Thla drsmatlq acen near Waukenha, Wine, typifies the tens lltuitlun in mldwestern nnd northwestern farm regions whnrt farmer threatened to continue stnk . ,.iug nutll their dentande are mat nt Washington. Boy's Letter to President Saves New Jersey Home 7 - V J vr Vi- - . - nw.nwVi4kW.n A lrtlr Hint brouiiht rnulu km th on li-ynr-old Adm Bohmldt of Trenton, N. J., wrote to the president iiylnt thst whll he'd b "wllllni to sleep nndor n tree," loss ot his bom by mortgage foreclosure would he hard on his parents. This wss th seen In Trenton as Adam smilingly looked on whll his father and mother (rUht) received the first loan check mad out by th New Jersey branch of th Horn Owners Corporation. Special Mass Celebrates Rome's Mass Marriages m V: f ," -r iArtV . 1 (N"".- 4Hal bktrB Wsf Th wedding march was th popular tun of th day when t.000 men and women were th principals In mass Weddings throughout Italy, following the appcnl ot Premier Mussolini for moro marriages nnd mor children to rpopulnt th nstlon. In Rom 700 couples wer married at their various parishes, and th brides and grooms here are pictured as thoy all assembled in the. church ot Santa Maria Dogll Angsll for th celebration ot a special mnss. They Shall Not Pass,' Farm Strikers' Ultimatum r- A.-: W ' i n- , Jt V. W ' . . . . ' .JisW a . jut . c U.. ' I VufniiMlk. 'TV Sri. WA?i A-7 HIT Itoad blockades, defended by rcnolnt bands nt farmers, fee drivers of milk, produce and livestock trucks ns they seitk to reach markets In the farm strike sone. Above Is shown a determined group, stationed at a barrier on th outskirts ot Along City, la, Trnlns hnve been halted, livestock freed, nnd milk dumped In the outbroak, In which one man has been killed and sovornl Injured. Troops may be called la som sections. -.1 e i ' ',ki'.irjmMjmm-M sea, renin' www r r Death hurtled ont of th sky to take seven Uvea In on ot th moat nnnsnal aviation accident on rec ord. These smouldering ruins were all that remained of a New Jersey National Ouard biplane and m hons In Shrewsbury Township, N. J., after th ship had crashed into th two-story structur, ex ploded, and taken nr. Th pilot, Lieut. George B. Johnson, noted explorer-airman; kit bserr, and 4v occupant ot th hons wer killed. - Baruch Cousin Is U. S. Envoy A NEW BAT FOR BABE Heart whole and fancy free days ar over for Gary Cooper, tf th little bird of Hollywood whispers the truth. Sandra Shaw, statu esque beauty, shown her In a striking portrait, has mad th Him idol forget his bachelor vows, according to friends ot th pair, and word of their betrothal Is expected Boon. Hiss Shaw Is an actress, niece of Cedrle Gibbons, director-husband ot Dolores Del Rio. Beauty Winner lFW?5rj It y n-SltS -l..vr -:,7K4 S-. A ! V a - . I mm - - 7 L '-non C xr-tw - i -i '' ' '' ' ' immJSI "V' 4 Attempt to extort 110,000 under tbreat of kidnaping lira. R. J. Reynolds, wife ot the North Carolina tobacco heir, resulted In arrest of John Thomas Lanier, SO, shown her la jail in Winston-Salem. He faces a fed- eral chare tor misuse ot msllsj and is held under (11,000 bond.j (C.) Bachrach A cousin of Bernard Baruch, New York financier, now repre aenta th United State as min ister, to Bolivia. He Is Fay A. Bea Fortes, shown above la a , recent portrait. Few can tell Babe Ruth how to wield a bruising bludgeon, but j when it comes to swinging an outrigger canoe paddle, the Babe la not so hot. Above you see him, right, with Duke Kahanamokn, center, great Hawaiian swimmer, aa he took a lesson la paddling ' at Walkiki Beach, Honolulu. INVADING CHAMPION MEETS DEFEAT IN MARYLAND CLASSIC" Native ot Flushing, L. I., blond. Urcnrold Jean Connors comes from the east coast all the way to Hollywood to make her name, she won a recent beauty contest, and now she's working In, her rt picture, "Blond Poison." hi v " IV . . Wll W-. --"... WW He want to th post an odds-on favorite, but the ' est Wlnooka, Australian sprints champion, could do In the featured Challenger Pure at Laurel, Md., was to finish last In a field of five. All five may be seen In this picture at the finish as A. 0. Bostwlck'a Mate (right) woa the race nine and one-half lengths ahead of the Australian thorough ured seen at the extreme left. Th winner piis was worth IS, 600. 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