Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1932, Page 12, Image 12

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, DREGOJT,
COMMUNIST PARTY'S NOMINEES SEATTLE LAD SAVES SHOE LEATHER ACTRESS. NAMED IN $100,000 SUIT HOLLYWOOD DIVORCE LIST GROWS
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William Z. Foster (left), general secretary of the Union Unity
league of New York, was named the presidential candidate of the
communist party of America at its convention in Chicago. James W.
Ford (right) of Pratt City, Ala., was nominated for vice-president.
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Edna Murphy, former stage and screen actress, has filed suit for
divorce against Mervyn Leroy. film director, in Los Angeles.
BOXING CZAR ADOPTS SECRETARY
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Stanley McCrary It telling the service station attendant to "fill 'er
up," which means one gallon. His little automobile, made of odds and
ends. Is propelled by an old washing machine motor. High speed Is
12 miles an hour and fuel consumption "about a gallon of gasoline a
day." Stanley says It's a great Improvement on scooters and such.
A Victory Smile
Helen Hayes (above), stage and screen actress, has been made
defendant In a suit for $100,000 Instituted In Chicago by Caryl Fink
MacArthur, first wife of the actress' husband, Charles MacArthur, play
wright. Miss Hayes and her husband are on a vacation In Europe.
Asloctaltd Prai Phott
Howard Jensen, president of the Raymond, Wash, chamber of
commerce, la handing Katharine Skelton some "oyster money" to pay
for furniture. The exchange waa adopted to relieve a cash shortage
when a consolidated bank closed. The "oyster" coin Is a promise of,
the chamber to pay when dividends are Issued from the bank. J
BILLY ARNOLD TAKES A BRIDE
ON TO WASHINGTON SLOGAN OF BONUS SEEKERS
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henry Field, "amateur" In poll
tlce after a career aa seed grower,
radio atatlon owner and caterer to
farm family needs, ahows his "vlo
tory smile" aa he won the repub
lican nomination for United 8tates
senator from Iowa, defeatlna 8on.
Smith W. Brookh.-
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Former WoVId War service men at Los Angeles sign up for "bonus march" to Washington. D. C.
FOUND SOMETHING THAT CAN BEAT HELENE
Argentine Golf Star
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' Just before Billy Arnold left Chicago to prepare for the Indianap
olis Memorial day auto race, which he won In 1930; he married Dorothy
Canfield of Detroit. The newlyweds are shown above.
DEMPSEY PROMOTES THE KING
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William Muldoon, 86, New York state boxing commissioner, acquired
a daughter half his age by the adoption of hia secretary, Margaret V.
Farrcll. She was also designated his heir. Muldoon never married. Miss
JFarrell has been his secretary for 12 years.
FIGURES IN "HEART BALM" SUIT
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Coach Ray Daughters of the Washington Athletlo Club has fixed up a pace-setter to ld Helene
Madison In her training for the pre-Olymplo tryouts. Here we see the champion mermaid In the Seattle
club's pool racing against the device which consists of a line stretched the length of the course with
flag attached. The banner flies directly over the swimmer and operated at any speed by the coach.
A ssocitted Press Ptoto
Jose Jurado (above), Argentine
golf star, has come to the United
States to compete in the American,
western and Canadian open cham
pionships. He also will make an ex
hibition tour with Walter Hagen.
Heir To Millions
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FINNISH TRACK ACE AND FIANCEE
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It was King Levlnsky (left), Chicago heavy, who played havoc with
Jack Dempsey's comeback attempt but they are friendly enough now.
Levlnsky stopped In Los Angelei to confer with Dempsey, the promoter,
bout a fight In Reno July 4 with Max Baer. Of course "l.eapln,1 Lena,"
he King's aliter-manage-, hag part lg the confab. " '
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WHERE ONE DIED AND 24 WERE HURT IN GAS BLAST
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This 's Smith Reynolds, 0-yea
old heir to the tobacco fortune. He
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at the end of an airplane and boat
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One person was killed and 24 othsre Injured, several seriously, when a gas explosion in a D;trol'
plumbing shop' wrecked four store buildings and a flat In suburban Highland Earkj The shop when
lha explosion occurred It shown here. A Prokan gai tntln v.ta blamed.
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