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Pictorial Happenings of the Past
Blame Arsonists
Fiance of Fan Dancing Sally Rand
Supporting the charge of acting Captain Wi!liam F. Warms that
~rsonists had been responsible for the destruction of the liner Morro
Castle~ Second Officer Clarence Hackney is shown being sworn in
~s a witness before the board of inquiry in New York City by Dick-
arson N. Hoover, director of the steamship inspection service of the
department of commerce. Hackney agreed with Warms that there
had been a flash of fire from a locker in the ship's library.
Storm Delays President's Son
..i i
The object of one o£ the most widespread marine searches on record
e.~er being missing for two days aboard the yacht, Black Arrow,
James l~oosevclt, son of the president, finally arrived safely in Port-
land, Me. This photo shows three members of the yacht's crew
;~ool~ia~ over tlae torn jumbo sail, danmged in the northeaster which
$1elaycd the craft. Left to right, Elliot Knowlton, William Hunter
p~r,~. ~nd J~h~ Knowlton.
Sally Rand, America's .premier fan dancer, who first startled World's
fair visitors at Chicago by her elaborate performance with ostrich
feathers, is shown with her new fiance, Charles Mayon, master of
ceremonies at the Italian village on the exhibition grounds. They
haven't decided on their wedding date yet.
"Sch lboy" Has to Win Now
Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, ace pitcher of the Detroit Tigers, has
a good reason for wanting to win ball games now. The reason is
his fiancee, Miss Edna Mac Skimmer, of Eldorado, Ark., has gone to
Detroit to watch hhn pl:,y. T~',: k~.ppy couple, shown above, plan to
-be married soon.
_As Fierce Batde Raged on Rh e Ishnd Textde Strike Front
As Senator Long Smiled After Vote
Senator Huey Long, center, posed long enough to
register jubilation when the eamerman encountered
him in his New Orleans hotel, where the Kingfish
and his followers had been celebrating the decisive
defeat of the New Orleans city machine led by
Mayor T. Semmu Walmsley, at the primary polls.
Encircled by Senator Lung's right arm is James
Kay, or Yvonne?
O
O'Connor, one of his victorious candidates,
supporting the other arm of the KingRslN
ernor O. K. Alien, right, who also seems
pleased. The latter haxi ordered 2,50~
aria nationai guardsmen into New Orleans
supervise elections, assartedly given under
orders.
Paris Worries About
o
":;i:?i!:i
The future marital plans of Maurice Chevalier, I
French film star. is giving residents of Paris food
[
for plenty of gos:.~p. One faction insists that
~Iauriee plans to svcd Kay Francis, above, glare-
orous American screen star, who now is in
Another faction contends that there will b~
reconciliation of Chevalier with his
Yvonne, with whom he is shown, inset.
Du Ponts Disclose Billion-Dollar War
between striking textile workers and sta~ militia at saylesw~e, x~'i~I[ which five persons were ~ot and more than 120 omers
..... =~ =: ~=======~ ~., r~e ~ ~t~g ~ be with day on the On~ ~i~e w~ wo~
Mrs. John Bossermon October llth attended and things went for a
: GARNER Mr. and Mrs. a. F, Hardy visited ~ price.
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson
Crossman. . visitors Tuesday,
Homemakers met on Miss Ann~.e Dletz ~¢ spending a Lloyd Wassm~n and
1~th with M~. few days at the Joe ~ home, ard returned Friday from
Mr. and Mrs. H, L, Babcock and Montana, where they
absent~ ~ fam~ left ~t~day for a~t with tlve~
by Matt Krause was a
gem visitor Monday.
Mr, Mr. and 31m
, caUers ~t ~ :
r who has 1
at ~e ~;
i
~e Van At~er
jured. Strikers are shown hurling atones, clubs and piece~ of tomb-
stones obtained from the cemetery in the foreground, m they e~
dured the burning fumes of tear gas bombs.
with her
two children are visit-
They are from
:Minn.
and
Of Mr,
Sentinel
Felix lrenee Laminas
The four du Pants--left to right, Felix, Irenee,
Lammot and Pierre--are photographed in Wash-
Ington as they appeared before the senate's muni-
ti0ns investigating committee to explain their arma-
ment negotiations. Representing one of the great-
est aggregations of wealth ever
congressional group, the du Pants
had roiled up a war-time business
000,000, but that they had protested
munitions levy in one of their
and will visit for several Mrs. Woeepka and Mrs. Ed. Shoen Name; for
with her son Phillip's family, attended the birthday party at Mrs, The Columbia river, 1
Hovland of Sentinel Butte iBury's last Thursday. Mrs. Wosep- the first Amman
16 1-2 tons of coal from the ka came down with Mrs, Harry navigate the globe,
mine for M. P. Crossman on Wassmann. than half a dozen
afternoon. [
High school pupils from ~tar- ]
who are attending ~chool at l
Oldest Posi*l Service Early Romans ]J~w i
The Chinese postal service Is said
to be the oldest of Its kind In the Fish culture la notai
world. It started about 1122 B. C. having been praetleed
Butte are Clara Wassmann, i
Leo Brown,-Kermlt and Rodney]
Sheen, Earl AllStot, Agnes Krause] ages of the
opened and Hazel Williams. , [ ...... ~" traduced in the
day,with Ethe Glen ~t and Victor Renstrom] Cut'Iron Road, Pralsed 18~.
the Strahon school are lmul~g coal from 6he Rtmion! Roads made from cast,iron mold- " '
go~m at the The mine, tings which have passed severe tests { m t
Lone Tree Mz's: Roy Harmon and Mrs. Joel in England; are said to be anti-skid, Sewage Is ~ l
~: Limere caUed at the Sheen home tce~f~eandguarante~tolaSttwen: bgh:~tin~ , [
, ,It last Wednesday. ty years without :#epair. t, drlve engine~