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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1932)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week EASY FOR FREITASBUT TRY IT Son Girl In Film. SMALL TO BATTLE CHICAGOAN FOR GOVERNORSHIP 'QUEEN HELEN' BOBS HER HAIR a ? o-s "vr" .YK " ' .jS AfVi , f ,truM Pint Pino It's no trick for Tony Freltat, pitcher for the Sacramento Senator', to hold eight regulation baeeballe In one hand. Count them. Tumbles Favorites Star's Outfielder r duocaffrfFMiiPaoN Gregory Mangln of Newark, N. J, roao aoneatlonally to near the top of American tennle by hie bril liant play In the national Indoor Inglea, where he beat Christian Boussus, 8ldney Wood, George Lott nd Frank Shields to win the title. H 1 , $o SEATTLE DEPENDS ON SOUTHPAWS V , Aiittttd tnii few When the baeeball eeason rolls around, the Seattle club le going to rely on two of Its left handed pltchere, Dick Freltaa and Phil Page to win few gamea. Mel Almada Is the moat promising rookie. Left to right: Freltaa, Almada, Page. :..TA NISSEN WITH HER HUSBAND i i "j a a ii J af r Greta Nleeen, film actreta who has become the wife of Weldon Hey burn, actor, la ahown with him Juit before their departure from Holly, wood via airplane to Jii Juana, Mexico, whir they were married. ilsioeited Prtfu P&ofe AuocltttdPmsPbeu Lynn Browning of Venlta, Okla went to Hollywood and made good Boon ehe will appear In a .new pro ductlon. NEW RED SLUGGERS GET TOGETHER Another political fight between Chicago and downstate Illinois waa forecast by results of the atate'a prl mary vote, In which Len Small (right), former governor, again was chosen to head, the state's rrpu!)ticai ticket In the November election. Opposing him will bo Judge Henry Horner (center In group at left) f Chi cago, democratlo nominee whose campaign was sponsored by political forces led by Chicago's mayor, An ton J. Cermak (phone In hand). MINNEAPOLIS GIRL IN MOVIE DEBUT Ik ?: 7 Ei- I few; .5 v-. ,T n i -it iriiari' wr Associt td Prtss PAoro Two of the moet Important acquisitions of the Cincinnati Reds' new "power outfield" are pictured together In Chicago, where Chick Hafey (right), ex-St Louie Cardinal, Joined the Redlegs. At the left Is Babe Herman, who went to the Reds from Brooklyn In an early iprina six player deaL, I ? v - sh,-, r . sr x I,- ,i awnt"8'-'i' I'M Affes Issocjaled Press Photo This Is one of the first pictures taken of Helen Wills Moody, the tennis queen, since she bobbed her hair. She calls it "Just a conserve llvo trim." IN THIS CORNER THE GRIFFITHSES 4wv sir -. 1 v v. if' "j v.v x if .. . . .! v -- . w." -VrJir '-tl One glance l sufficient to learn why Muriel Evans of MInneacolts has crashed the gates of Hollywood. This Is how she sppears In her movie ucdut. flftdftt trt$l Phftt Cleo Carlyle will be called upon to take up his post In the outer garden when Hollywood appears aaalnst other Coast Leaaue clubs. TWO DIE IN WRECK AS FAST TRAIN IS DERAILED Alabama Beauty; Associated Press Photo Gerald Ambrose "Tuffy" Griffiths, heavyweight boxer from Sioux City, la.. Is shown leaving a Chicago church with his bride, formerly Helen Hayes of Chicago. After a trip to Tuffy's home town a Florida honeymoon is scheduled. W. C. T. U. LEADERS IN MIDWEST MEET - - fitflfV" it-. AiioetMtitd Pru P&aro mmM DIMlii.kaM Ale. I. we.. t a m -M il. m j T- L. J. M.f,i. 1 i ua ium tka ft ran ' wwncuc. uiii U"" nia. was derailed at South Bend, :lnd, with one mall car crashing Into a house next to the tracks. Injuring a - - - " Vh. . .1 .mm .1 .......... k,.- tm. .i-iii,. .hnu,. .nn f h nn. graph waa cnosen to graca the i.r ;.Vth.; ; m. ih. h.m book for 193Z- Chriet!?- tUT-. .,B?,e 0f Br,0kl,n' '""ere of the Wo.en'. rekindle the fires of nmh hit nn iji w ifiuinn, ii vice Dresident aaayciultii i -re i'hoto Hits Farm Loans Follows Fath'ei McADOO AIDS GARNER BOOM Director Indicted , ,. v L j ,t. . N t jl - fLC si i.iti .ii hk i,re mt 4OCMirtl ITIII t niia William O. McAdoo (right), former eecretary of the treasury. In conference with 8peaker John N. earner In Washington. Mr. Mrdoc predicted that Mr. Garner had "an excellent chance" to be the demo cratlo party's standard bearer and told the Texan he would win Call (0l' UtluuUsn t W la th May olmic.-" ' ilk :J4aea' t. . Clips World Mark iHKUllci Prttt t'nof "Prlie boob In the m.i.- ... . fiance," was the stamp Secretary Ai.,.i rr.nm Arthur M. Hyde placed on hie d. w.-.-i-. -..v. - .-.-...w can E.pini.n i,uij u" aim ainmsni in giving vent to hii Irnin motion picture director, waa In ford university clipped a full sec smoulderlno m...... ,.... p dieted In Los Angelee on charges ond from Ted Meredith s 16 year turning the agriculture dfn.n . of evading Income tax payments old world 440-yard record, runnlnj into a money lendlna ao.n. mounting to II08.MT. (t n 48.4 conds t Palo Alto, Cat benefit ol farmers, """"cy for a "1 O f . " N i I - , 1 'T : i : ,v J 1 ,3 . v 4( ... ... Y f tv 1 A i -i Li: - v 'AAA 1 Edwin Carewe, once s leading Another Enrico Caruso may somfl day sing In opera. Enrico Caruso, jr., 28, son of the famous tenor, re cently arrived In New York en route to Los Angetes to itudy sing ing under the tutelage of Adolph Ds La Huerta, once president of MexleflL