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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 24

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 24

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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24
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niiniiinniniiiffiniiiiniiiiiiinipi mmmmammmam WHO'S WHO WHAT'S WHAT THE MNUT LAST IN NEWS I 1 i PHOTOS I Illlllllllllllllilllllllllll iiHniiiJHiiumiEiniiiiiiniiiiHniniiininiuiiiiHHiiuinHinuiniinniniM Actress Stars in Raid Newspaper Jilt Commander of the Seaplane PN-9-1 Declares We "Should Have a Competent Advisory Air Board'' 1 7 If 4 (By Pacific Atlantic) Miss Ruth Carr Patton, 19-year-old niece of Henry C. Flower, millionaire bank president of Kansas City, surprised her friends by inserting in Kansas City newspapers an announcement that she had broken her engagement to Major Samuel Cooper of Atlanta, Ga. It was Cooper's first notice of the breaking of the troth. fnv Pontic Atlantic) nine days at sea with his crew, addressed huge gathering after arrival in America at Greek theatre, Berkeley, Cal. Declaring that United States "should have competent advisory air board, so that in emergency no flood of idle criticism would be directed at so-called swiver chair bureaucrats," Commander John Rodgers (on rostrum), hero of the PN-9-1, rescued after Marjorie Kambcau Al Smith's First Boom for 1928 Campaign r- Officer Says City of Rome Solely at Fault Royal Romance 'T OT II mil MUMLflK 9.

4 I sSw-'ifflE-JF i ii ij i i qyti .11. lj Mrs. Mabel Jlanton For the second time in year Marjorie Rambeaiij stage star, has been branded a love thief, this time by Mrs. Mabel Manton, who charges actress with over-friendliness with Kevitt Manton, actor. Mrs.

Manton charges she found Miss Rambeau and her husband in the actress's New York City apartment at 3 o'clock in the morning. (By Pacific A Atlantic) Forecasts of a formal announcement of the engagement of Princess Astrid of Sweden to the Norwegian crown rprince, Olaf, are made by the Swedish press. Princess Astrid is said to be the prettiest of Sweden's princesses. (By Pacific Atlantic) Alfred E. Smith of New York in Chicago when he opened his 1928 shown above addressing throng at Democratic jollification.

When 100 ton derrick lighter Century attempted to raiseS-51 her! starboard deck went awash. Spot between two boats above marks watery grave of the submersible. More than 100,000 listened to- Gov. presidential boom. The governor is Washington Honors Stormy Petrel of Air Service Man, 41,.

Desires to Wed Child of 6 (By Pacific A Atlantic) honor guest at a huge barbecue held in Washington, D. while he Asks $250,000 of Father-in-Law Fighting Billy Mitchell was the was in the city for the aviation inquiry. He is shown being escorted to the festival by Bill Franklin (left) and Dr. H. McNeil (right) of the Veterans' bureau.

by Pacific -Atlantic) Engineman Dewey Kile, one' of three rescued in subsea disaster, telling story to three girl friends, while reporters listen in. Lieut. Commander Flanagan, executive officer at the submarine base at New London, denied a report that the S-51 was commanded by rookie officers, pointing out that no officer could be assigned to submarine service unless he had two years of naval service. He said the City of Rome was responsible for the collision. Bishop Officiates at Cornerstone Laying Alex Bittner Alex Bittner, 41-year-old ex-school teacher, tried to marry Mary Behler, 6, of Pottsville and when that failed he wanted to buy the child.

Bittner is said to have a wife and several children in Colorado. Little Mary Behler, 6, and her mother Three Take Ocean Trip in 34-Foot Launch I Bv Pacific A Atlanlinl (By Pacific Atlantic) Mrs. Nannie Maxwell is asking $250,000 in Supreme court at New "iork City from her father-in-law George T. Maxwell, wealthy broker, charging that he alienated the affections of her husband and his son, C. Raymond Maxwell, by threatening to disinherit him if he continued to live with her.

Rudolph Christiansen (in pilot house) and brother-in-law, T. Lintvert (hat in hand), are shown above departing from Bay Ridge, N. Y. They will sail in 34-foot boat Dixie from Bay Ridge to Vero Beach, (By Pacific Atlantic) Bishop Luther B. Wilson is shown as he officiated at laying of cornerstone of the new $150,000 JSimp-son-Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Jersey City, N.

J. Many notables witnessed the ceremony. Fla. (Copyright 925: Pacific Atlantic Photos, Inc.) Blillllllllllllllllllllll 13).

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