Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1932, Page 14, Image 14

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    MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON1, SUNDAY, MSRCH 27, . 1932. ,
Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week
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HERE WEE THE LATEST BATHING SUIT FASHIONS ALL IN A ROW
Antdatii Prni PhiAa
' Leslie Barrett, 19, admitted ha
killed hla mother but waa too In
toxicated to remember according to
Seattle, Wih police. He claimed
It waa an aceldan
Joins Big League
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luociatcd freu Photo
Here they come twinging down the strand-bathing beautlce paaalng In review. But after all, the purpoee of tr.lt picture It to ehow
you the variety of aultt offered for water enthusiasts In 1932. The girls are on the beach at Santa Monica, Cel. Many of the ttylet thown have
been exhibited on continental beaches, -
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GUNMAN CAPTURED IN NEW YORK
WHERE CHINESE LINES HELD
AilBtialtd frill Phol
Howard Maple, former football
atar at Orogon State, hat quit hit
coaching Job at Wllllamette Univer
sity, III., to Join the Waehlngton,
D. C, American League baseball
club In Blloxl, Mitt. Ht it oatehar.
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"Smiling Joe" Fllkowskl, Cleveland'! ranking "publlo enemy," Is
thown between two Cleveland detectlvee after he was captured In a
sharp fight In a crowded New York afreet. The gunman, who Is wanted
In Cleveland on numerous charges of gang violence, was tought for
14 montht In half a dozen cities. . .....
NEW YORKER'S GIFT PRESERVES REDWOOD AREA
Here It map thowlng the battle lines of Chinete and Japanese
forcei after the Japaneee failed In their offensive agalntt the center
jf the Chinese lines at Klangwan. Relisted In the drive against
Klangwan, the Japanese suddenly twitched their attack to the Chapel
end of the Chapel-Woosung front. Observert deduced they had assumed
s defensive attitude to await reinforcements from Tokyo. .
KENTUCKY'S GIFT TO THE STAGE
Addition of 6,000 aoret of fine forest land to Callfornla't ttate park tyttem, saving thectent'trtS
from private exploitation, was mads possible by a contribution of $500,000 made by Edward S. Harknesi
of New York. The money ht gave wae matched by funde supplied by the park commission. Shaded arei
on map shows location and extent of the new preserve. The photograph Is of a typical spot In thf heart
of the old trees.
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COURT ORDERS SPILLING OFSACRAMENTO WINE
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Federal prohibition agent opening the drains on some of the 31 huge vats at the Sllva Brothers win.
ary In Sacramento, Cal., county. Approximately 135,000 gallons valued at $270,000 flowed Into, a waste
land tump on the order of a federal court
CAREY TALKS IT OVER WITH BROOKLYN PITCHERS
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Associated Press Photo
Max Carey, new manager of the Brooklyn Dodg era, la ahown here as he opened hla field campaign by
patting out some advice to a group of young pitch era at the Brooklyn spring training camp in Clear -
water, Fla. Left to right: Carey, Vickers, Mungo, Mattlngly, Jones. Galllvan and Crider, .
GIANTS START 'BIG PUSH'
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After Eye Operation
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Associated ire rnoto
You get an Idea of what It meant by Blue Grass beautlea when
you gaze upon Lois Maye of Louisville, Ky. She la now a dancer In ,
Broadway't "Vanities."
Auocxated Preaa I'hoto
Adolph Luque (left), veteran pitcher obtained by the New York
Glante from Brooklyn, and Francis Healey, catcher, are not letting any
grass grow under their feet at the Giants' spring training camp In Los
Angeles. The boys, feeling ambitious, hitched themselves to a mower
to work off some excess energy.
MIDGET GOLFERS TO THE 'FORE'
Financier's Slayer
SUSPECTED IN STRANGE PLOT
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Tadashl Konuma, iS ytar-old s
kassln of Junnosukt Inouyt, Jt.
pen'a leading financier and thrlot
minister of finance of that oountry
Is thown In Tokyo as detectlvei
wid. turn soon aixar the) ftootlnOi
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Mrs. Christina Smith, Buffalo widow, was held In Cleveland as
police tried to bresk through her story that a waif known as "Terry
Tow.r, abandoned In Clsvtland, waa her own. They accused her of
obtaining a foundling from a matrrnlt- hospital In the Ohio city and
passing It off as her own eo tht she might not lose a $30,000 share hi
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Afjocioted Vrtau Photo
Ramsay MacDonald, British prims
minister, Is shown here as he w
well on the way to recovery after (
delicate eye operation.
Josephus Daniels
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Grand Duchett Marie. Russian
emigre, le ehown shortly before
sailing for London to attend the
wedding of her son. Prince Lennart
of Sweden, to a Swedish commoner
She has been divorced from Prince
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Ollvs Bsll Hamon, daughtsr oi
the late Jaka L. Hamon. Oklahomi
millionaire, who wss tngaged li
marry Robert H. Short America)
aviator killed In an air duel li
j.. feileV jAAAxUaM AlAfiasaw
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Mary and Ellen Gallagher. fSve-year-old twin daughters of Mlcklt wniI- 3 li.jl
vvM.un s penuaoea to taxe inetr eyes
ff the ball long enough to "watch thi birdie.- to Intent wert they on
thlt game over the Forest Hills course at Augusta. Ga. Little Mary
nty have been Interested In ancthsr Kind of birdie, the way tha t
AMoricttd Pitta Photo
Recent psrtrait of Josephus Dan ,
lels of Rsieloh, N. C, secretary o' f
aw la President WiUsn'i titaul