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Akron Register Tribune

Location

Akron, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Mar 17, 1932

Page

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Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Sparks Global Outcry

The abduction of Charles Lindbergh Jr., a 20 month old son of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, triggered a worldwide wave of grief and urgency. President Hoover and federal authorities joined New Jersey officials in a massive hunt, while private citizens, aviators, clergy, and foreign governments followed the case closely.

Col Charles A. Lindbergh Charles Augustus, Jr Colonel Mrs. Lindbergh Villians Lindbergh United States Herbert Hoover White House Colonel Lindbergh Ddim Anne Morrow Lindbergh New Jersey New York Newark Jersey City Elizabeth Camden Philadelphia Trenton Pennsylvania WPEG Delaware River Washington Willam D. Mitchell Hoover Department of Justice Department Justice Department Bureaus of Investigation Delaware Connecticut Congress Roscoe C. Patterson Missouri John J. Cochran America China Chapel-Woosung Atlantic Germany Berlin England Mexico Dwight Morrow Beeh Lindberghs Ortiz Rubio Manuel 0. Tellez J. Reuben Clark Anne Morrow Cuernavaca Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr Dwight W. Morrow Morrow Marie Cummins Ambassador Morrow Charles Jr Pictorial Review Charles A. Lindbergh Jr Charles, Jr Englewood N. J North Haven Maine Princeton Orient Hopewell

Smartly Tailored Is Spring Edict By CHERIE NICHOLAS FT

Fashion writer CHERIE NICHOLAS notes spring suits combine tailored lines with military and patriotic details. Navy, white, and red palettes with blue corduroy and velvet trims highlight new glamour in conservative silhouettes, crochet blouses, and bold accessories.

Washington Tailleur Western Newspawer Union

Notable Kidnappings Through 1931 in American Cases

A chronological roundup lists famous kidnapings from 1874 to 1931, noting victims such as Charlie Ross in Germantown and Bobby Franks in Chicago. It records outcomes including recoveries, confessions, executions, and unresolved disappearances, with several kidnappers jailed or executed.

Charlie Ross Germantown Edward Cudahy Pat Crowe Cudahy Billy Whitla Sharon Baby Hencks Chicago Joliet Lloyd Trezke Cleveland California Catherine Marian Parker Los Angeles William Hickman Billy Gaffney Brooklyn Billy Ranieri Kdnapers Adolphus Busch Orthwelh St. Louis Marian McLean Cincinnati

Sandals for All Occasions Style Sandals Highlight Trends

Sandals for all occasions take center stage in summer fashion with original materials and bright color accents. Sports styles feature pas telleta suva linen shantung and basket weave with leather touches, while bright hues pair with white. Evening sandals trend toward almost cutaway designs in various fabrics to match gowns.

Suva Lnen Shantung

Epaulettes Create Soldierly Silhouette in Fashion Gowns

The season’s French dressmakers favor slim silhouettes with epaulettes and trim that evoke a wooden soldier look. Designs range from top shoulder seam accents to overlapping short tabs, with Elizabethan echoes and twisted roll motifs. A tiny waist-closing jacket resembling a caraco appears in velveteen over wool frocks, with short cap sleeves adding shoulder width.

Modish White in Sportswear Sets Spring Tone

Cherie Nicholas notes white dominates sports wear in winter resorts and will shape spring styles. The featured two piece dress uses white corduroy, praised for practicality and easy washing within budget.

Well-Lighted Room Tests 1000 Government Lamps

At the United States Bureau of Standards a test room burns thousands of lamps simultaneously to sample electric lights from every batch of 1000 purchased by the government.

United States Bureau of Standards United States

An Only Chance To Marry Before She Leaves

A man asks to marry this afternoon as a woman plans to depart for the weekend. She considers delaying until Saturday, but he presses for a quick ceremony before she goes.

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