Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1932, Page 14, Image 14

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    MEDFOED MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week
CORNER OF TWO MILLION DOLLAR ATHLETIC PLANT
UNCLE SAM'S MODEL TOWN ON NEVADA DESERT ' MAY COMPETE WITH U. S. GIRLS
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Amdattd Prm Pkett
when the beet college athletee of the United States meet thle eummer they will compete on the Uni
versity of Calif ornla's new oval In Berkeley. The track etadlum and field costing $250,000 are part of
new $2,000,000 layout. The I.C. A.A.A.A. meet will be held here.
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Amentia' Prm Phos
Part of Boulder City, bum under novernment aDOelrlcatlona about alnht miles from the ait of Hoover
darn to houee the workers emoloyed on the aloantlo Colorado river project
Chinese Girl Pilot
IRISH CHEER AS POLITICAL PRISONERS GO FREE
Back In Court
Olympic Aspirant
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Lea Ming, Z4-year-o)d American
born Chinese girl, expects soon to
obtain her pilot's license after fin.
Ishing a courss of Instruction at
Portland, Ore.
STOLON SOLDIE
R ELAND REJ01C
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One of the first official acta of Eamon Da Valera when he became presldsnt of Ireland was to releaae
potltloal prlsonsrs. This picture taken In Dublin shows the huge erowd that assembled to listen to
pssches by the freed political leaders. '
HELPS CHICAGO'S HOMELESS WAIFS
BORES TO DIVERT COLORADO RIVER
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Llks the old woman who lived In a shos, Judgs Mary Bartelme of
Chleago'e Juvenile court l.ae so many children shs hardly knows what
to do. Strict economies necessitated by the city's muddled tax situation
make her Job all the more difficult. Here ehe le shown with four of
the youngsters ehe ie trying to place in respectable homes.
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ilssocfated Pres Photo
Doris Lee, aged 16, young British farm girl, Is one of the seven
finalists frcm whom the English international stock judging team Is to
bs chosen to compete against the United States and other countries
at the royal show this year.
FIRST LADY AT FLOWER SHOW
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Attociateti Prtaa Photo
The marriage and subsequent
separation of Frances Heenait
'peaches" Browning and Edward W,
"Daddy" Browning, New York mil
lionaire, waa back In court again
ae Mrs. Browning filed a suit de
signed to cut the marriage knot. She
Is shown leaving court during the
trial In New Vork.
Leads Ohio Strikers
Associated Press Phou
Anna Govednlk of Chisholm,
Minn., la only 15 years old, but In
a Minnesota state meet she swam
100 yards In 1:18 using ths breast
stroke, so shs naa ambitions to
rate the United States Olympio
team.
Texas Sweetheart
laaociated Press Photo
Mrs. Herbert Hoover (center) with Mrs. Charles Francis Adams
(left), wife of the nsvy secretary, and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of
the secretary of agriculture, caught by the camera In a frame of
flowera when they visited the annual Amaryllis show In Washington-
OLYMPIC GAMES TEAM CANDIDATE
Asttytiattd Prti Pholf
SlgMeeri In a tramway 450 feet above the bed of the Colorado riv
er oan tee two of the four tunnel through which water will be divert
ed while Hoover dam It built. The tunnels are SO feet hlah.
DEVASTATION IN PATH OF SOUTHERN TORNADO
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In Trouble
Associated Prsss Pacta
Mrs. Molly Robinson Craln, known
among Ohio minora as the "eecond
Mother Jonee," ie leading the
miners who are striking in protest
of a pay cut.
Associated PressPaou
Mary Blackwood of Alexandria,
La., waa chosen "sweetheart" of
the University of Texas by popu
ar student vota.
Leads Cage Champs
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A series of scrapes hsve followed
Charles A. Lsvlns (sbovs) since his
flight to Germany In 1927 ae Clar
ence Chamberlln'e backer and pas
ssnger. He recently waa Indicted In
New Vork on chargea growing out
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th. i,yinn?J','.?,nt,b,i?n.da ,t"oar,,pber ef 8an Fnclsoo, clearing
the bar In a practice high lumo. She aeaka nn.nin. a
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ENTERED FOR KENTUCKY DERBY
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basketball quintet representing Ok.
lahoma Presbyterian college of
Dursm, Okla, wlnnere of the worn,
en's national A. A. U. champion
iblfl at Slirsvprt, La, .
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& tSm ' at Church II Downs. In 1931 the chestnut colt started
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