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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.OREGON, SUNDAY, &PRIL' 3, 1932. Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week' CONQUERORS OF MANCHURIA ON THE GREAT WAUj j FORMER CONGRESS MEMBERS WED War Worker MOTHER MOONEY AT WHITE HOUSE 9 4 i St r : 3i t ' 1 p v? III ' 1 , . LfL'?!. :..! , ! !$; k. X , i ' . ; Vt , I . Assootatcd Preat I'hoto A romance which began In tha houaa of representatives In Wash' Ington culminated In the wedding of Mr a. Ruth Hanna McCormlck, former congreiawoman from Illinois, and Albert Q. 8lmma, former eongreaaman from Albuquerque, N. M. They were married In Mrs. McCormlck's home In Colorado 8orlnga Colo. FROM GEORGIA TO BROADWAY- Agsoctuttd Proa Photo Mme. Sun Yat Sen, widow of the "father of the Chinese republic," who haa been busy with relief work alnce the 8hanghal conflict atarted, haa suffered a ncrvoua breakdown. Back To School i Associated I'rett Photo Gene Venzke Is back In hla classei at Pottetown, Pa., high school, after hla phenomenal Indoor track cam paign. He gained fame by Betting a new Indoor mile record, and a new 1,500-meter record. Faces Gallowt Aatootatod Proto Photo Vou might know that a girl with tha name of Sunny Keat eama from tha peach orchards of Georgia. She waa born In Cincinnati, waa educated near Atlanta and nsw Is a featured dancer In a Broadway mualcal shew. FAVORITES OF NEVADA CAMPUS n -in n T!.ta83ci'"wnrii . ijaaaaEaBeiaieajaaBaae) w-,-' vtMiii ft if AttMatHt Prttt Phttt Not satisfied with a tingle queen, University of Nevada at Reno selected three to rule on Mackay day. They ire (left to right) Donnie Sullivan, Qeraldlne Herbert and Haxel Davis. MARINES PAY TRIBUTE TO JOHN PHILIP SOUSA f l Q T A! ialaWIamtilr The body of John Philip Souia, famoua eompossr and band master, lay In stata In tha bandroom of tha marine barracks In Washington. Funsral marches composed by Sous were played by tha marina bjrtd when It aflcpjtfj hjj feodj; tha gravt Jn Cjjnjr?Jjnl cemetery, " """ 1 ' 4i aar " MLWV;m ; - v. - ' vaaV";.." " Jang : Viffii -..viii - Hi i.ilWH"- T Associated Press Pfiolo Japanese soldiers who brought Manchuria under their control are shown here giving a cheer of victory atop the Great Wall as their operations brought them to the border of China proper. WAR SCARS IN SHANGHAI Joins The Braves Attoaattd Prtst Phot Mrs. Mary Mooney, mother of Tom Mooney, life term convict In San Quentln, Cat,, leaving the Presidential offices in Washington, D. C, after talking to one of President Hoover's secretaries. As thi President was engaged she was unable to see him to plead for het son's liberation. . ' ' FIRST TO CROSS SIERRA IN WINTER I r V i If . J . Ik, If ? I I XtiJ "if hit . , . , Antnutt Prm Phot Dennis Jones, (left) Soda Springs, Cal., and Milan Jank, akl rider of Europe and America, at the completion of the first winter crossing of the Sierra from Bridgeport, Cal., to Yosemlte. The trip was estl. mated at 110 miles. AMERICANS LINE UP AT MESS TIME AssodittdPrtMt Photo This picture of Winnie Ruth Judd, convicted by an all-male jury In Phoenix, Ariz., for the murder of Mrs. Agnes L Rot, shows how the strain of the trial had begun to show In her features. T- . x trr H -or- mm IPC rniSI 111 lib (J f .VtJ 1i 1 i iiitf A1 yr. ihX r3t-v ,j JltiprittrJ Ptfll PhtH Forces or tha United C'Mct being ssrved a meal (upper) while on guard In Shanghai. Lower: Marlnea guarding the antranea of Wat Soochow atatlon during tia Siao-Japanesa hMtllltlea, as.ocirtd Press Photo A broad smile announced the feelings of the loquacloua Mr. Art Shires aa ha assumed his role with the Boston Braves at St. Peters burg, Fla., after a year's penance In tha minora. Paramount Aews Associated Prett A Chinese Red Cross station housed In a Chinese university build- i Ing on tha outskirts of Shanghai was struck by a Japanese bomb with I the result shown above. Picture below shows wounded Chinese soldiers i arriving In the International settlement for treatment In Red CroM i stations and hospitals. t: POLICE RETREAT UNDER ATTACK OF UNEMPLOYED i Associated Press telephoto of peace officers retiring under a hall of stones and nth. by a mob of 3000 that tried to rush the Fnrrf i r?.,... ..."tcV".on" ana othe era I Ininrerf in th. . " r" r"" persons wer Ailarmtra Ptm PPiM r missiles hurled were killed and sev- THIS NEW GAVEL SHOULD BRING DOWN THE HOUSE i! ,-x r 4 1 f ii v- j U! ..,.! i, A . ... UMinHllfU ffM w Wtd to th. IPr.k.r's fart growing 'leVllS f !L"M, SXfTSUtE XHIH