MEDFORD' IfAIL TRIBTJNE, MEBFORD. OREGON,
PEDAL 5,000 MILES ON HONEYMOON
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NEW YORK DOFFS HAT TO AMELIA EARHART PUTNAM
CREAM OF ATHLETIC WORLD REACHES IC4A SCENE
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Mr. and Mr. Clarence Phllbrook are ahown on their return to Kan.
ae City from a bicycling honeymoon trip that started last October 19
and covered nearly 6,000 mllea In 19 atatea and Canada. They averaged
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More than 200 eastern athletes who will compete In the fifty-sixth annual I. C.A.A.A.A. track and
field champlonshloa at Edwards stadium arrivtd in Berkeley, Cal aboard the "Intercolleoiato special."
DEMOCRATIC. NOMINEE ADDRESSES CONVENTION
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Notables from air, land and sea Joined In a tumultuous welcome to Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam,
first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, when she returned to New York. Upper right: She views
the harbor demonstration from a city tug with her husband, George Palmer Putnam. Upper left: Mayor
Walker welcomes the flier In tha name of the City and presents the city's medal. Below is a view of
the triumphal procession on lower Broadway
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AuoUmudPituPhou , 0((ered Lucy Hopklna, 20, who
Margaret Ann Ward of Little was chosen the most beautiful
Rock, a freshman at the University stenographer by co-employee work-
of Arkansas, has been selected as ng in a large studio,
tha school's most beautiful air!.
IT'S A SMART OUTFIT OF TWEED
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WEDDING BELLS FOR THEM
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Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt (left), democratic nominee for President, Is shown on the speakers'
stand at the party convention in Chicago, with his son, James Roosevelt (center) and Chairman
Walsh (right). Governor Roosevelt flew from Albany to address the closing session of the convention.
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Mickey Riley and Georgia Coleman, two of Amerlca'a premier dlvera,
are to marry Immediately after the Olymple games in Loa Angeles. Both
are members of tha Loa Anoeles Athletic club and are expected to atar
In Olympic diving aventa.
In A Hurry
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Rath Chatterton, film actress, Is pictured in a smart street
iensemble of black and arey tweed. The coat has a short detachable
cape which Is fastened at the front In scarf fashion.
UNCLE SAM'S BEST FOR OLYMPICS
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'HARMONY TWINS' WIN AIR RACE
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Paul M.iMn J' !l,h.0P(Jeft)' Pil0t' ,nd hl' ld' "-'' Wilfrid J.
.f L i , ' """mony twins," appeared certain winners
of the 1932 national balloon race out of Omaha aa their army balloon
waa brought down near Hatton. Sask.. Canada. "noon
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, . AU.""!r"t'".r',' Hametla Fielder was chosen 1932
Evelyn Furtsch Tustln, Cal, high dMert , by , ltudenta of
school girl, candidate for the Olym- ,h, UnHv,r,tv 0f Arliona.
plo team, ran tha 100 meter dash in
11.6 aeconda In practlr.
FONY EXPRESS FETE REVIVES PAST
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Gov. William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray of Oklahoma showed Mrs.
Murray the tights of New York during his eastern speaking trip. They
re shown on the roof of their New York hotel. It was Mrs. Murray's
first trip to ths eastern metropolis.
A VETERAN GIVES HIS REASONS
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Helena Madison and Buster Crabbe, America's two greatest free
tyle swimmers, will carry most of the hopes of the United States In tha
tol5 !h,X J3. h?w? '"r reit 9rk0Mt In Loa Angeles,
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Jean Mclntyra (right) was "sweetheart of Nevad.i," during Reno's
pony express and roundup celebration. Her attendants wera Alt May
Andftwe Aleft) and lMbell Matla
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"Sis reasons why we're here, we need the bonus," re:ds a tinn on
tha front ot Frank Tracy a tent In the bonus army camp In Washing
ton. The reasons are, left to right: Virginia. 12: Frank, 9: Margaret,
7: Ethel, 4",; Howard, 3, and Ruth Tracy js an ex-service man
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Ho, for the life of a cameraman. Runaway nons are not outside his
realm. This picture was taken as Leo the lion was subdued by his
trainer after running amuck In a Boston radio studio. Leo was billed
to go on the air bi t 153 persjrs gatherrj ia watch the performance
had an entirely different show. He hurled his 900-pound bulk throuqh
a double plate glass window and bounded from room to room. Six wera
hurt In tha Binlo that aniued. - ' - -