Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, September 03, 1934, Home Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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furnished with a modern gas
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models installed for only SI.OO
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RUSS COLUMBO,
PARILLED BY BULLET
(Continuea rrom Fage One)
Hills home of ‘her mother, Mrs.
E. K, Peters, recelved word of the
singer’s tragic injury and hurried
from Big Bear, a mountain resort
near here,
Myrs, Nichols Columbo was ill in
a Santa Monica hospital following
a heart attack. She was not told
of her son’s death. At the Hospitay
near Columbo were a brother,
John, and Joseph Benedetti, a
brother-in-law, but they were not
pormitted to see him.
A young woman who many
thought was Sally Blaine, screen
actress who once was reported en
gaged to Columbo, waited at the
hospital and left weeping convul
sively when she was told the
singer had died.
Dr. George W, Patterson, }grain
specialist who was sumomned to
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The
McGregor Co.
East Clayton Street
remove the bullet from the singer’s
prain, said efforts to stimulate the
patient so the delegate operation
could be performed were unsuc
cessful. He expressed surprise that
Columbo lived as long as he did.
Migs Lembard, who had denied
she was engaged to Columbo but
admitted they were good friends,
said:
“I know Russ was lestined for
the most successful year of his
career. He had told me of several
offers he had had and he was to
take up a new radio contract
within a few days. Only last Fri
day nighy we saw together a pre
view of hiy latest picture.”
Columbo, the youngest of 12
children, was born in Camden, N.
“J;, and came here to go to high
school, but before he had finished
he was away on concert tour,
“playing the violin. His interest,
however, turned to singing, first
with orchestras and then “doub
ling” in voice for film stars,
+ His voice was first heard over
the aip in ’broadcasts by an or
chestra here. He joined Gus Arn
heim’s orchestya and remained
with it a year. A friendly rivalry
sprang up betweeén him and Bing
Crosby, who also was with Arn
“heim,
Columbo suddenly decided he
wanted his own orchestra and
formed one, playing at a case here.
Con Conrad chanced to hear him
sing there and was impressed with
the way he “put over” his songs.
He took Columbo to New York
city, where he made his stage de
but in 1930. Radio services sought
him and he soon was known the
country over.
The singer teamed with Conrad
to write several songs hits.
A year ago he returned to Holly
wood and was given a long-term
contract by Universar,
He confided to frtends he
planned to study for opera.
Columbo was not married. He
lived with his parents In = Bevery
Hills home he had bought for
them — e :
Funeral arrangements await
the holding of the inguest.
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throng jammed a Chicag treet. The ecrowd is part of the army of
17,000 Chicago school tezchers lined up to draw seven months’ pay,
which the city was upa to give them until the RFC loaned the
money to_the Board of Ecducation. A wave of buyving boomed busl
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suspect in Brooklyn’s $427,000
armored car holdup, Armaur L.
Phillips’ chief concern before he
was freed was that he might be
jailed and miss a reunion with
his wife, Clara Phillips, hammer
murderess, who is te be paroled
next year. .
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who is able and willing to work.” This i 3 the promise of Upton Sinelair, famed writer, shown here
in tl‘llrt‘_P <~lmrzurlc-rlstlc.attltudes,' after he had won the Democratic nomination for governor of Call
19}'“‘“ in one of the blggesf politica) upheavals in the nation’s history. The primary victory won, he
will leave for the east for a conference with President Roosevelt, who sent werd that he would be
glad to see Sinclair on a business, but not a political, basis. :
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lace Doyle Sharp, 8, is shown here just before physicians, backed by the courts, amputated an infect
ed leg in an effort to save him. The lad had been spirited away to a hideout in the Dark Sand moun
tains, near Ft. Payne, Ala.,, where members of the Holiness cult prayed for hours in an attempt Lo
cure him. .The pastor of the cult and two members of the congregation were jailed on abduction
charges before the boy was gurrendered to county officers.
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Daring death from the fumes that rise in the jagged crater of Mt. Hood, Oregon, rescuers here are
shown as they pull up the body of Vietor Von Normann, 23, University of Washington junior, who
fell 200 feet into the chasm when he leaned too far over the edge while on a sight-seeing tour.
Masked rescuers who descended into the death pit to recover the body were overcome by the fumes,
but were resuscitated after being pulled back to the surface.
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A sroup of American World War veterans, kept away from Berlin, by the cessation of hostilities in
1918, f ily have reached their goal. They are members of the Miljrankee American Legion band that
is making. a concert tour of Germany and are shown above as they marched th‘rough the streets of Ber
lin. escorted by the flag bearing Kyffhauser orgamization. PN
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