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MEDFORD IffiL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, AKRON MAKES COAST TO COAST FLIGHT IN VALIANT STRUGGLE AMELIA FLIES ATLANTIC ALONE YOUNG MISS TAMES SKIDDY SOAP tEHURSt A r SAN FRANCISCOf 7 a-a..,; 4" nev. tr , Tfe-; ' V 'JA, f W y j "i A i ? t s Nhj. sj&&'j;m.. VS. S PHOENIX J N.M. OKLA. I sc "-L COLUMBUS Tex'. '' J MISS. ALAjT )A. j 4im. ; i i jf I ' -' - APPrnt V.A4ft. O'nniu I V.-. - i.l7IW.l:Hlb I V-X: tF'-I!EW ORLEANS VAN MOV. LOOM. V ) WOJIIO V OBI Combatting ssrlous storms In west Texas the giant lighter-than-air erulssr of the navy, the Akron, reached San Diego, Cal., from Lakehurat, N. J., In approximately 78 hours. Difficulty was en countered in an attempt to moor at an Improvised mast at Camp Kearney. Two men were killed and one saved when swept off the ground In entang ling ropes as a gust of wind shot the dirigible up ward. The Akron was bound for the new naval alrbase at Sunnyvale, Cal. Gets Jump On Maxie GIANT GERMAN AIRLINER HOMEWARD BOUND Associated Press I'hoto The day of stalking the elusive cake of soap Is at an end for thosa who subscribe to Kathryn Felbusch's invention. The Inventor, aged 11, exhibits her non-skid soap at the International patent show. The loop of string eliminates the possibility of a skid. This and 4,999 other gadgets, large and small, are being shown by Inventors In New York. JAPAN'S ACTING PREMIER tf - "f I :1 ,f JEW"? ,j4- ' The hugs German air liner DO-X Is returning to Germany. Sh flaw from -New York to Newfound-j land am t)hk 4lrat Ian m hakft HtnKii tllnk kak AIbxIa ' AIRPLANE CRASH KILLS CLARK OF COPPER FAME 1 Koreklyo Tekahaehl, aged finance mlnliter, It actlno premier In Japan following the aiaaMlnatlen of Premier Inukal. He la shown above with a member of hit houanhnlH TWO DIE IN NORTHERN EXPEDITION Associated Press Pftofo Jack 8harkey went Into training suddenly at Orangeburg, N. Y., with the announcement that hs Intended to beat Max 8chmellng at every atage of the coming campaign for ths heavyweight title, even to start ing hla conditioning. vfe rS Antnatm Prill Phttt : All that waa left of the airplane In which William A. Clark, III, son of the Montana copper magnate ; and grandeon of the late United Statea aenator, was killed with a companion In a wreck near Cotton- j wood, Ariz. 5 ?ijsat w,. T-.fc jLaatariaaBBBBBaaifttv o'eiaipaiWr V r SHATTERED AIRPLANE BLASTS FLIER'S HOPES Auociifd Pfu Paerei Allen Carps, 36 (left), of New York, and Theodore Koven, 28 (right), of Jersey City, fell Into crevasses and died as ths scientific ex pedition of which they were members attsmpted to seals Mount Mo Klnley In Alaska to atudy cosmlo rays. l ull ii nun ii i.i WWJSSW.H.ijI ,i j . I i i i i i i juro jt"ia i s. srSaf French Statesman I 1 AintiMfd rVrfi Paf SelJI Yoshlhara, hero of Japan bscauss of his asrlal exploits, waa Injured and his plsne damaged at Oakland, Cal, during a test spin of a flying boat In which he planned to attempt a flight to Japan. BOMBED BY JAPANESE MILITARY TERRORISTS PENN DECATHLON WINNER Atzocitud Press Pliolo Edouard Harriot, head of ths rrench radical socialists. Bark Circles Globe J . mtM 'IP ti'ajpa l Ab" ' t-"! JeKVU'W ... . .aaw k 'Tl t. J f " 2 tit I HIV iJ.'ti- fi ttl "i foul i ..Am i : 5 tr 'Jr4 fen . b t 14 t-i Japaness tarroriats DomBed ths Bsnk of Jspsn (snewn above) and assassinated Premier Suyoshl Inu kal. Young army and navy cadets psrtlclpHtd In.thl ittnpj t dMtrojr Uia govunment and, seUs Vt lapjta, - JssocMfsd t'rtt PAole George Munger, versatile University of Pennsylvsnla athlete, with ths cup hs wen In ths decathlon, opening event of the annual Penn rslays In Philadelphia. Hs captured three of tht events and tied n m&n is am lisin tliu si Eiic-id- Short, a terrier, barked around the world. Engineers were testing a 'round-the-world circuit In Schenec tady, N. Y when Short supped up to the mscrophone and turned loose a bark. An eighth of a aecond later the hark came back to him through a loud speaker, having completely tlrtlsd the globe. it isiairfrf Prt:i PJlrt'sa Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, who four years ago flew to EuropajL with two men, became the first woman to fly solo across the AtlanticB when she succeeded In spanning the ocean from Harbor Grace, New- foundland. to a point near Londonderry In northern Ireland OUR CHARLIE GOES JAPANESE Associated tress i'hoto In Egypt he trotted around the pyramids on a camel and In Japan, Charlie Chaplin, the film comedian, settled down to a banquet aerved In the best Japanese manner. Picture was made on the liner on which he and his brother traveled from Europe to Japan. The film actor la on the left with his brother seated opposite. Other members of the party are Captain Shioyoshl of the liner and Mme. Haruko Mogl, wife of mj Japanese millionaire. ROOSEVELT RESTS IN GEORGIA ....iiiun n.tyw ' 1 m -awtimrm. A ssoetstsd Press PAofl Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, Mrs- Roosevelt (center), and their daughter-ln law. Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, are shown In front of their new cottage at Warm Springs, Ga where the candidate for the democratic presidential nomination has gons for a few weeks' rest. ACCUSED TRIES TO DODGE CAMERA'" r L HiiaSaaa. -r-7 1 A u:t!r4 Ptttl Pkots Mallard Dion. charged with killing a Tucson. Arli., salesman, put his hands over his facs as a photographer snapped him snd an offlcsr leaving the preliminary hearing. His wife, Frances, (Isft) is hsid aa a material witness. ,