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fclEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week VENTURA CELEBATES FOUNDING BY SPANIARDS MRS. HOOVER ON SOUTHERN CRUISE POLICE ROUTED BY 3,000 UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS I i i 4 I I i I I, j f- U . JJuLj "n 1 fM2 ' Z i. X. , I . IMnmilwitwuAr.;-. 4 I x - 1 H a. n F n " i It i 50 J II J Four men were killed and about 30 wounded when tome 3,000 unemployed marcher overpowered police at the city limits of Dearborn, Mich, and forced their way to the gatei of the Ford Motor company"! River Rouge plant. Police are shown here In retreat They returned with reserves and finally dispersed the mob. SUSPECT IN MAIL BOMBINGS SEIZED IN CHICAGO Associated i'rej i'lioto Mrs. Hsrbert Hoover (left) pictured en her arrival In Savannah, Ga., while on a cruise down the Atlantio coast aboard a government motorshlp. On her left are Mayor and Mrs. Thomas M. Hoynes and Gen. William L. Grayson, representative of Governor Russell of Georgia. Th 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Mission 8an Buenaventura by Father Junlpero Serra will be celebrated In Ventura, Cal, April 3. At the top Is a view of the mission as It looks today with (Inset) an authentio picture of Father 8erra taken from an old print made while he was at San Fernando college, Mexico. Lower: the mission as It appeared In the early eighties. LINDBERGH DOLLS ATTRACT CROWDS IN ST. LOUIS May Take Soviet Job lit Gets Fascist Demand , AssociMfdPnuPboto The famous Lindbergh collection, representing gifts from all over the world, has taken on added Interest for St. Loulsans alnc the kidnaping of the famous filer's son. Here are shown some of the many persona who daily Inspect the collection of dolls In the museum of the Missouri Historical society. A 4.ut tulud i'jvss t-liuto Robert P. Lamont, Jr., of Denver, son of the seoretary of commerce, will go to Moscow to consider an offer to aid In developing the Soviet cattle Industry. If he accepts the Soviet offer he will have complete charge of cattle breeding. it 4" i. J liw .r- M 1 h J S v I ! "' 'f I, tc"-""-,,, i iyv?iisi wr' uoeuferf FrruPJiota Colombo Boerl, 47 (Inset), was accused of complicity In the bomb-by-mall affalrt of last December In one of which three men were killed at Easton. Pa. when he was arrested in his Chicago home and a large supply of explosives, weapons and antl-Fjscist literature was found there. Murray Garsson, special assistant secretary of labor (left), L. J. Alpine, Immigration Inspector, and George Yunker, Chicago patrol, man, are shown examining evidence. Prefers Death TYPICAL RUSSIAN SOLDIERS McCORMICK-SIMMS BRIDAL PARTY 8ovl toldiers are being concentrated along the Manchurlan bor der according to advices reaching Tokyo. Two army corps were In the Immediate vicinity of Vladivostok, the reporte said. Hers Is a typical eompany of 8ovlet Infantrymen on the march. HURLEY WALKS OUT ON COMMITTEE I v- ; vm ivli;X; V'S?i fhN7u f- , ft ? I ft fv x v (3 f f-1- ! Hi A i w f Associated rrest ffioto Fighting broke out between Fin land's government troops and a force of Finnish fascists after the latter sent a note to President Pehr Edwin Svinhufvud (above) de manding that the cabinet resign and a new one be chosen. Helen Wilis' "Double" p-" 4 T ""-'TV... 5e$4j . t . i UJI SJ A PV K KTr l f- mi,'n, n mm' ociltf Press Phsls Edith Larsen (above) of the Sal vation army in Honolulu is said to bear a marked resemblance to Helen Wills, the tennis aueen. : : ! -j 7 v VI V !l' . tteiait Pmt Phntm I: ;( ;)( . sw . 6.'-...- '...:: :: ', A nimbi v. V. Mary Nolan, film actress, said she would commit suicide rather than aerve a Jail sentence In Los Angeles upon conviction of nonpsyment of wages. Her husband, Wallace Ma crery, was also sentenced on simi lar charges. They have appealed. FREED OF DEATH PLOT CHARGE J ! ' f lfH Adolf Hitler ilisoi-tufrii I'ress I holo Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Slmml (right) after their wedding at the bride's home In Colorado Springe, Colo. The bride Is the former Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormlck, former eongresswoman from Illinois. Mr. Slmms Is a former congressman from Albuquerque. N. M. At the left are Judge Slmms, brother of the groom, and Mrs. James Ailshle. Her Fiance Killed Two members of the senate territories comntittee r7thowin her. with Secretary of War Patrick I. Hurley, who indl.n.ntl, strode from a committee meeting at which he was btins questioned bout Philippine independence, saying he would not "remain to b called a liar. The incident wss latst smoothed over. Senatoi (D, Mo.J it at lie left, and Chairman Bingham (R, Conn.) ' 4&l$ A '' . : JoHateiJ Preis Phots Hack Wilson In a new uniform and with a new bat la shown wltli Manager Max Carey (center) and Walte Hoyt as he settled down to waten"Fla.n Br00kl'n Codgers' spring training camp at Clear- SEEK DEATH FOR KIDNAPERS t I. " 8 11 t 4 tvu! r fy v W - if . U f An . x r. - Adolf Miller, leader of the nation aa-aoflliiista In German . Robert M. Short, an Amerkar pilot killed in China while flying a Chinese plsne, was the Mante of Olive Belle Hamen (above), ds-U-ter of the late Jake i.a-ron, wealthy Oklahoma politician. Win Hami tit a uus. Associated Press Photo Mrs. Olga Ziegler Is shewn with her two children, Helen. 8, and 9Hlle, J, after her acquittal In Hackensack, N. J., on a charge of murder. The state demanded the ce.Mh penalty charging that she plotted the laying of her husband to colleit Insurance. George Flan-.ard, 21, had pleaded guilty to ficicfl tfit ftJ a.hcja qut dtfl:d that Mrs. Ziegler ma lmiUioauaV 1 c ... Assoaattd Press Phot ...... n5'?r w,rr" Barbour (rloht) of New J.,..- ..a b . HI "r" OI Mlsiour are .,... . ' . V "V -"- a. ..... " " vr, ine STeDS 01 the ran tn n w nh nl operating rot stats n,J 'Vh? "",r 9 punl,h d",h ,l,nB'r, ' wngcKflii Jts , . turn vi, ihiiowiiih