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Eugene Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 5

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Eugene Registeri
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Eugene, Oregon
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EUGENE REGISTER, EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1930 Phases of News Depicted by Illustrations in Saturday's Pictorial Memorial to PrerentS Undersea DlsastelHt finaie in Drmsh Air Tragedy Toasting the Fatherland Ex-Kaiser Seeks Swiss Chateau 3 I tsasessaaassss. MijMwaaaaaai yz'v' -A tl NX if 2 IwuftA, it if. aV I I 5 '-v ll inn 1 1 I I) fi mn.m.m. 'V.

I 4,. The famous chateau was last vim of the funeral pre ral toiiion oi mo Tii.Miiw owned by Louis LomDara (Kin, born in France, who went early to America and made a fortune in Wall Street. Lombard studied law in Columbia pro- memorial, on IU way to the final of the resting place at Cardlngton, passing I home of the Ill-fated airship. war I Tha forty-eight bodiei were 1 placed In single grave while great crowds paid solemn tribute at the final ceremony. (inlarnalloaal Nawreal William Hoheniollern (right), Germany's imperial exile, finds the climate of Doom too exact-ins; for him.

Latest reports indicate that the royal exile seeks the Chateau de Trevano, in Switzerland, as his residence. (inumatlnal NtwirMl) Another Step in Progress of Aviation America's6 First Man in Science' tha Rhine." Germany's war vet "The Tank," a practical memeria, to those who died in lufamarts disasters, erected at New London is 100 feet high and II feet In diameter. It is used for experW. mental purposes to prevent further' undersea disasters. (International Kewweeff- PJoted British Warrior1 To Lecture on Peaetl erans, who were represented in lented la meeting, such nemoers at tne Soma of the 120,000 German war veterans awearinjr an oath ef allegiance to the Fatherland during- their monster rally at Coblent.

The pledge was offered during the singing of tha fourth verse of "The Watch on are organized Into a huge political body known aa the "Steel U.lmali'' IntrUoaml Hswvm A Cardinal and a Marquis C) ll cJ 5 IS monv he slsnalixed the start of Brigadier-General Frank Persyv Croxier, who has fought for BasM; land on every front imaginable and has more citations than, he eaa count, arriving on the S. conia to lecture throughout United States on the subject. (International HawanafSM His Eminence Cardinal Hayes j.nfrl. ArehbishoD of New An excellent character study of Thomas Alva Edison as he pauses befesje telegraphing a signal to Edsel Ford in a Detroit Theatre. In the cere- What Is believed to be the first practicable scheme for muffling uoauit nolsca of airplane motors is here being tested at New Miss Eldorado Jones, formerly of Mollne, 111., and now of New York City, with her pilot, Jack Charleson, of Ottawa.

A series of fans in the muffler are said to "chew up" the sound wavea in addition to drawing in the exhaust gases. The device is aaid not to impair the efficiency ef the engine. (Intarutloasl NtmrMll York, and Marquis George Mae- the "realife" process of projection which gives the long-awaited "third dimension." on the screen. Kamraal) the Cardinal It his secretary, Monsignor Stephen Oonohue. The trio were snapped while en route to Lake Louise.

Mr. Mae-Donald's title waa bestowed by the Papal hierarchy. (International NawsrMll in airport by ue inventor. Sawed Their Way to Freedoni ATiielonl CnmetlV Hear Nws of Fliers' Success t. Grand oyer.

Noted Hindu Poet Arrives to lecture Country's Leading Cherolcee Maiden Wins "Miss Indian" Crown Financial Analyst IIMlmsm BSaSl w-xftHb el- -is I fHiW Miss Jenore Hopper, a fuU-bloodV ed Cherokee Indian maiden from Stlllwell, Oklahoma, waa selected as "Miss Indian America" at the national beauty and health contest for Redskins held at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. RejH resentatlves of every known tribe of American Indians from seven-. teen Statu attended the festlvi- (tatarastlonal Kmml) JS7A- Books that Just refuse to balance are child's play to tins Washington, D. Ci, auditor. And the more stubborn the figures are, the more she enjoys making them snap out of it and fall into line.

She is Mrs. Vera Rhine and she has just been adjudged the country's foremost analyst of financial statements by the American Institute Grace Fisher, musical comedy rouble, may be the next singer to graduate from the ranks of musical comedy to grand sailed for Europe on the s. o. Sir Rahindranath Tagore, world-, famed Hindu mystic, whose poetry is considered as among the finest of contemporary verse. The poet arrived in New York on the S.

S. Bremen. He is expected to deliver several lectures in this country, where he is well known from previous visits. Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prise for Literature in 1913,.,. pjgueaaj NtwsrneU made from bedsheets.

They wtrt M-iim nnr onar vt. Harry raro mm w. captured in Chicago and are be- lng sent back to Kalamasoo Helen Maushart (left) and Cecil Vestor, two girls who sawed the bars of their cell windows in the v.iamnron. jail ana ra urrni .1. 4Va nuvs ana tumes in munii.

fact charges of robbery. hw B0a' 01 th.tr olane "Co urn- aiic -ji-i, 1-gjMt transatlantic filer, with Connor, In Sicily Islands make her opera debut fa Italy Ill two chlWmn I on one of tne oiciiy December. auraatmal i)erit scaped by sliding down ropei I Bw of the iaf( nrriyal 9l itewsMsa.

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6,655
Years Available:
1929-1930