Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1932, Page 14, Image 14

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    Camera's Eye Catches Interesting
SOUTHERN TORNADO CAUSES VAST DAMAGE
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Thlt Associated Press teleohoto
(on narrowly escaped death. Thli
state.
SCIENCE STUDIES
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In Germany they are learning how the human machine stokes and
bums Its fuel. The fuel la food and air which la converted Into living
nergy, oonsumed and Its Immediate ashes cast off through breath and
Cores. Thla athlete la running around 1,500 meter course while the
loycle carries oontalnera to oatch the produott of hit "fueling" for
clontlflo measureneri
Senate Candidate
Aaaooiated Press PAoto
Louis J. Taber, master of the na
tional grange, will aeek the United
States senatorial nomination In the
Ohio May primary. Ho la a republican.
DAVIS CUP STAR IN ACTION
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Fr"1H.8.h';"l,,J U', Dvl " ",,r. "" In n unusual
5" !BA.!-Uf,n dUr,B9 h ,ndoor hmplenshlps In New
the. International match stiie xsM.
shows ths wreckage of a house In Cartersvllle. Ga.. In which even ner.
wis typical of destruction caused
HUMAN MACHINE
Star Student
4ssuclafeJ Press Paoio
Constano Morrow, alster of Mrs.
Charles A. Lindbergh, waa an
nounced as the second In echotastlo
standing of the freshman class at
Smith college, Northampton, Mess.
She also la vlca president or her
class.
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by tornadoes In several southern
Eastman Claimant 1
AnmointttA Vrtiaa Photo
George Eastman, a night watch
man In the Bronx Jail In New York,
hopes to share In the (20,000,000
estate of George Eastman, camera
manufacturer. He saya his father
was a younger brother of the film
man.
Film Star To Wed
Associated Press PAolo
Betty Bronson.the original "Peter
Pan" of the movies, will be married
aoon In Santa Barbara, Cel., to Lud
wig Lauorhaut of Ashevllle, N. C.
Ouster Sought
l4iKiulri 1'trss Photo
A formal attempt te unseat Sena
tor Joslah W. Bailey of North Caro
lina en rhargea of fraud In the
1930 North Carolina elections was
laid before the aenate elections
committee. The commltte will de
cide whether the charges warrant
further InvaailgaUotv " "
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MEDFORD MAIL
BURLESQUE? NO,
Bernard Shaw goea almoat burlesque In hla newest play, "Too
True To Be Good," which has Just had Its world premiere In Amerloa.
Thia acene shows Ernest Cossart, Beatrice Llllie, musical comedy star
who Is playing her first dramatic role; Hope Williams, social register
actress, and Leo Carroll-
GOLFER GOES
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tssoolated Preaa Photo
Maureen Orcutt, queen of the American links, thinks golf and polo
are aomewhat alike. "They are both the aame In principle," ahe said,
She la ahown at Augusta, Ga., with her pony all ready for a chukker.
BETTERS OWN SWIM MARK
Clarence "Buster" Crabbe, Los
AngelQt athletic elub star broko hit
own American record In the 1,500
meter special event ot the national
A. A. U. championships at New Ha
ven, Conn. He was timed at 19 min
utes 48 3-5 seconds, bettering his
old mark by more than 20 seconds.
UNEXPECTED SHIP . COMPANIONS
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Associated. Press PAolc
Plerra Vanlaer, wealthy amateur French aviator, leaned too far
out of the cockpit of hla airplane while waving an enthuslaitlo fare
well to frlenda sailing for America and fell Into the sea. He iaa picked
up by a beat from the liner and brought to New York. Who i;he friends
were the Frenchman never said, but It was noticed that he was much
In the company of Gibson Paine, wealthy New Yorhr', Mrs, Paine,
in l toughjivi Uataltuu Ynbp U mow hm iuj eiart
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Events
NEW SHAW FLAY
Associated Press PAoto
IN FOR POLO
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and Personalities
FOUR DIE AS
Y
In this Associated Press telephoto Is shown the wreckage of a livery atable at Northport, Ala., Inwhlchj
our peraont were killed by the tornadoes which caused huge loss of life and property In the south.
Military Queen
Associated Press Photc
Ruth Pollack of University City,
St. Louis auburb, was chosen
queen of the annual military ball
at the University of Missouri,
Engineers' Queen
ssoefsfed Press Paofi
Engineering students at the Uni
versity of Iowa chose Ruth Burn
tedt (above) of Webster City, la.
a queen of their "Mecca" cele
"ration.
Halted By Illness
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Associated Preaa Photo
Ooctors suggested several
weeks' rest for Rep. Albert H.
Vestal of Indiana, republican whip
In the house, who was stricken with
heart attack.
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CHINESE REFUGEES ON THE MARCH
When inhabitants of a Chinese
try,
-me Japanese are coming.'
headed for safer territory.
nw and unknown heme.-
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TORNADO WRECKS
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UNDER FIRE FOR
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' Superior Judges Caryl M. Sheldon, Walter Guerln and Dalley S.
Stafford (left to right) were alleged to have accepted gifts and favora
from receivera of the American Mortaaae company In Los Anaelea.
VICTIMS OF AIRPLANE TRAGEDY
Three cf the eeven killed in the
nardino, Cal., were (left to right)
Kellar of Los Angelea and Pilot H
Peck's Bad Boy, Now!
e.sxocjsfs0 Press Photo
It's hard to believe, but this dig
nified man Is George Washington
Peck, whose purported pranks as a
boy were made famous by his fa
ther In "Peck'e Bad Boy."' Mr.
Peck, now retired. Uvea In Lake
Forest, Chicago suburb.
Associated Press Photo
village north of Shanghai heard the
skirl
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they packed up bag and b:
Q and bsaaaas. and
picture shows them on th march to
of Week
LIVERY STABLE
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Associated Press Photo .
GIFT RECEIVING
Attoaelrd Prrtt Phole
crash of an air liner near San Ber-
Co-pilot H. H. Campbell, H, A. Mr!
. J. Kelsey.
She's A Princess
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Msseeisfetf Press Photo
Tms little lady is Princess Yorl,
youngest daughter of the emperor
and empress of Japan, She's Just
a few daya over a year old, and her
full name ie Atsuko Yorl-no-Mi'
Expects Child
4aocta!rij Pren Photo
Reporta from Bucharest say
Oueen Maria la buying clothes for
a grandchild expected by the for.
mer Princess lleana (above), her
..Ji8? ' The Prin" vva. mar
ried lat yr to Archduke Antoina
or napsburg
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