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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1932)
HEDF0RT5 MSIE TMBU3SE. SrEDFOBD, OREGON. FIRE DESTROYS FRENCH MOTORSHIPj 100 MISSING NATIONAL ORATORY CHAMPIONS ATTORNEYS MEAGHER, SEARE & SEARE imiim' 'i immurfw in , 1 Associated Press Photo Approximately 100 of the 900 passengers and crew of the French motorshlp Georges Phlllppar (above) were reported missing after a fire destroyed the bio boat In the Arabian sea. Many passengers were In jured In escaping, while acoros suffered from shock Associated Press Pftoro These three little girls from school the college of law at the University of Utah will hang up a shingle In Salt Lake City soon after graduation bearing the legend: "Meagher, Sears & Scare, "hey are the only women members of the class. Left to right: Virginia Scare, Mary Alice Meagher and Donna Sears. MRS. HOOVER GETS DEGREE Wins At 1,000 To 1 u MlisK (Br f' V ,r. vj " ' J Associated Press PheU This group from North high school of Omaha, Neb., was adjudged the champion orators from 24 atates In ths debate finals of the National Forenslo league at Sioux City, la. Left to right: Nona Robinson, In structor; George Palmer, Ernest Prlesman, Esther Howe. His Office Bombed Associated Press Photo Mrs. Herbert Hoover receiving the degree of doctor of letters and humanitlea at Wooster college, Woostsr, Ohio. Chsrles F. Wlshart, president of the college, has Just conferred the degree and Prof. Martin Rampf la adjusting ths black and white caa OPERA INVADES THE KITCHEN T . 'l ' i: . 7 U. S. Steel Chief Stage Wins Finds Romance Marathon Victor dssot'lufed Press Photo Jack Kennedy of the Nassau county, N. Y, police, took a 1,000-to-1 chance In a gamble with death, and won. Ha agreed to amputation of hla right leg which physlclanii hoped would cure septlo poisoning resulting from paralysis caused by a bullet wound. Hs Is expected to recover. Assoolaled Press Photo Myron C. Taylor (above) of ths Henry B. Associstsd rrsss Phc- Hitchcock, America United 8tates 8teel corporation's consul at Nagasaki, Japan, repor finance committee was elected ed to the state department that f- chairman of the corporation, sue- consulate there was bombed. ?he ceedlng J, P. Morgan. bomb was thrown from a eai-' Associated Press Photo Faced with the necessity of choos ing between her husband and the stage, Olive Borden took the latter. She revealed she had separated ' from her husband, Theodore Stew art, New York broker, and returned to the theater In a vaudeville act Associated Press Photo Gladys Swarthout, young Metro, polltan opera star, who wanted to be a Juliet and was given boyish parts Instead, has found romance but It's off the stage. Her marriage to Frank M. Chapman, Jr., concert baritone, was announced recently. i A -.v Associated Press Ptoio Paul ds Bruyn, 2year-old Ge man, won the thirty-sixth annual Boston Athletlo association mara thon run. His time was two hours S3 minutes and 36 2-5 seconds. O-n an ... TPXn' ftlthi- iT ' 7" 31 tm rvuiAie httktc PTmirr Tnur llllllllllll niS3llllllltlllh " Z' X Ms- T-fr'ff'awisi . n..i-.ri w i- n.r.r.ir.tr.r. i -x- winvrT ininnin IoWa 8 PeQ Oueeil . Aisuulateii Press Photo Llvla Maraccl, 2, returned to 8n Francisco to mska good In grand opera after studying In Rome. While In Italy shs msdo several motion Slotures and was awarded the title of Miss Italy at the International eauty pageant In Galveston, Te., ir- 1929. Miss Maraccl la shown com bining her culinary efforts with an aria from "La Travlata" In which ihs recently made her debut. SCHOOL ACCEPTS HORSE RANCH 2 u-d. .--ri "-V 1 s , s Mi ' ""JSSP WWW.: V i ClsC Issoofatsd Press Photo f Several mines In ths eastern Ohio coal fields resumed opsratlona as nstional guardsmen stood by ready to protect workers against vio lence from striking miners. Here Is a guard petroling a read leading to one of the mines near Adena, Ohio, where three strike sympathizers were shot and wounded In a recent flaht. FRENCH PRESIDENT CARRIED TO CAR I n ailJIJIJI tsWsWMasMI dsaociated Press Photo Percy Rockefeller, millionaire capitalist and Wall street operator, told the senate committee, Inves tigating the stock msrket, that short selling could drive down prices but only to a limited degree. The senate la attempting to Identify Important short sellers and determine the effect of their operations on the stock market. Left to right: 8enator Blaine, Rookefeller and Senators Walcott and Townsend. CARIDEO TAKES UP DUTIES Associated PrsssPaoH Ruth Rodamar of Waterloo, la, called the University of Iowa's peppiest co-ed, was crowned "qusoa) of pep" at a school Jamborse. - CHAMP CLARK'S SON CAMPAIGNS iiiv'r-sLa aii!.iis, jssBsisnnisHs . !,f L Velj tyteemiimcmtxltt4 0 imH i- erttlrd Preu Msft Oov. James Rolph, Jr., on behalf o' ths University of California so. espied ths Arabian stock fsrm of W. K. Kellogg at Pomona. Insst: Mrs. Kellogg and Kellogg, and ths governor. Hanad, flve-galted stal Jioiij alYlrui an tAtilsition hi toztm it unlVvrtHy' Brsoirty. Assecistsd Vtess i'Son This sxeluilvs Associated Press photo shows ths fatally wounded Frsnch president, Paul Ooumer, being carried by friends to an automo. blls outslds ths Rothschild foundation building In Paris a fsw minutes tUsr hs h.d bem lho down by a,n MtMfh .9hJZilA HmviaX, RjiV . , h Unlvrly ' Missouri's new football coach. Frinl Csrldio (right), former Notre Dams star, as hs took up his new duties during spring prsctics aVCelumbJa.kWltb.klaa u Kusu Kuh. (l.MU 1MJ Tlosr.OAaUln. Associated Press Paofe- B . . J - . -. . ... .