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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1932)
SIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUJTC, MEDFORD, Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week MAKING NEW FLAG FOR MANCHURIA THREE CHICAGO POLICE SHOT IN COMMUNIST RIOT BRIAN BELL GREETS FRIEND JOHN Satin And Sable w m lo .d 5 !! II :I,-.:;.ra 1- 4uocitfed Prft Peoro This scene In Tokyo flagmaker'e shop shows two workmen hold ing samples of ths banner adopted as the national emblem of the new state" of Manchuria. The body of the flag is yellow, end stripes In its upper left hand corner are, from top to bottom, red, blue, white and black. Popular Freshm- Virginia Beauties - i IF JV 1 . j 'mtwri p..., pi,r. Students at James Millikin col lege at Decatur, III., paeied op the upper classmen when they selected the most popular co-ed on the cam pus. Pauline Kequarth (above), a freshman, was their choice. Roosevelt Backer ke&-UMlJtUXVfcw afro." Af.oilutrd i'rcta I'hotQ Hers Is the 1932 May queen of Sweetbrlar college In Virginia pho tographed with her attendants. They are, reading up: Virginia Hall of Cedrtown, Ga the queen; Edith Bailey, Versailles, Ky.: Vir ginia Bellamy, Wilmington, N. C, and Jane White, Mexico. Mo. ' 'i"''.,., I , - " ; Rule Court And Tank ,:',1 -; j smiiiiamn imiwu in, Willi urn : X A Jamt A. Furley, chairman of tha -New York atata boxino commit- Ion. la director of Gov. Franklin D. ' r Roosfivalt'a campaign for tha dem i f ' , I cratlo preildentlal nomination. jj j V . . ' 'Secretary Of Navy ? ' 1 ft Police clubbed leaders of a communistic demonstration in front of offices of the Japanese consu late in Chicago after three patrolmen were shot and wounded by members of the crowd. This picture ihows police aurlH-" outbreak, using clubs on some of the more militant demonstrators. SOVIET STRENGTHENS MANCHURIAN BORDER , m X 'I(fn ' -i c aatoct'ilrd ,'reM f'iota Reports reaching Tokyo from Vladivostok say Soviet Russia, alarmed by the situation In northern Manchuria, Is concentrating troops and military supplies along tha Manchurian border. One hundred thousand Russian soldiere were said to be In the Soviet maritime provinces. Above Is a typical Soviet field gun crew In action and below a train of army tanks. CO-ED GUNNERS COMPETE BY MAIL Prize Coiffure -..Vf ' i- . i' 1 K ' aT . - 4xs:i4f4PffuPaere Edna Robertson won first prlsa for the best coiffure exhibited at a hairdressers' convention In Detroit. In Long 'Chute Float -4 X ' If it. f h f' ' ..... 1 j v ,i Jj uiV, AMOdated Prext PAolo "How about It, John, where are the Giants going to wind up this season?" Brian Bell (left), Associated Press staff writer, was on hand when spring training opened to Interview his old friend, John McGraw, at Los Angeles. The white-thatched manager of the New York Giants predicted a better club than last year. "We'll be pretty well fortified in all positions, providing Hughie Crltz's arm is all right," McGraw said. "WHEN TO BE DEBONAIR" Associated Prest Photo Tallulah Bankhead, film actress, wears a novel combination of Ivory satin and sable for a format spring ensemble. The gown and wrap of brocaded satin are draped Into ths new flowing lines. Taxi Dnce Romance" ' " 1iCaAa . 1 Mayor James J. Walker of New York city dc'wnTappe'Te Jcll'v it home on these skiis at Lake Placid, N. Y where hi attendeS the winter Olympics, but at least he isn't letting his situation em barrass him Assocxaita frets fnort Tha wedding of Romalna Flem ing, 20, hostess In a Broadway dlms a-danee hall, to Allan P. Carlisle, Harvard student and son of a wealthy New York broker, has Just been revealed. Her horns Is In Greensburg, Pa. HOOVERS AT COUSIN'S FUNERAL In Poison Case Aiumtwm Press Pheee Betty Judd (lett), dauichtct ot oov Lawrence Judd of Hawaii and Nona Elkins (right), ars co-d members of the University of Hawaii's rifle team, which competes with United States teams by tniil New Akron Commander u 1 . te- f.xiMCrW I'rwss l ltta Recent portrait ot Charles Fran eis Adams, serrclary of the navy. Atsmtistrl Press Pheeo Two acee of sport rret when Ellsworth Vines (right), M.year-ld national tennis champion, played t Seattle, Wash., horns town of Heiene Madiecn (left). It. owner of almost all women's swimming rec v.: Taft Kin Mat Star WpWy' j N" lWX "':.''- 1-i i ' - -Wt - ! ' 1 t ay.- ; i : AiRer n. wr. amo-mhj ivje -ie met commanding officer of the Henry Jlft Snawden 0( Yilfc dirigible Los Angeles, has been rtpHtw 6, ,h, w,,ln, H((w,r() aintd to command the huge T,fl t(i fi eh,mp!(n. Akron. He will relieT. eulensni ,hlp , ,h, unMmia , on p Command.. Charles t RondaUl Mlttrn ,BUrltgt, who is slated lot promouosv fvracuse, - A tsexiste Press Fhte Lieut Waiter K. Burgess of tha army air corps at Chanute field, Rantoul, IIU leaped from a plan, at 3.000 feet and floated more than 27 milee tn 3 minutes, wrth the aid of a test wind, to set what was called a new drift record for jrny prahuj iWr. ttsoemee Press Psoeo Mrs, Arnold Kegel (above), es tranged wife of Chlcago'e former city health commissioner (belew), wae Indicted on charges of poison Irg Mrs. Mary Ryan, a witness in a divorce eu't in whch Dr. Kegel charged his wife, tried to poiocn v r x H 1 . V' - ai. -i - .. ' , : ' ; j I v tuHMt'JZtTto m.? AHMVer "'"""-'""d after attending Iowa, i! l "nuniMlon. Burial will b. at West Branch.