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3IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", NEW AIRSHIP NEARS COMPLETION EVANGELIST SEEKS HEALTH IN MANSION NEAR LAKE GARNER FAMILY IN FRONT YARD Drys' Candidate Associated Press Pbote In elaborate ceremonies the bow of tha navy'e giant new dirigible, the Macon, waa lifted Into place at Akron, O. The 785-foot airship Is expected to be ready for flight by January 1. Thla picture ahowa the trowd watching tha alrahlp'a noee being lifted into place. DEBUTANTES AT WORK AS MODELS .',Y.Wc Speaker John N. Garner went to Texas for a short rest and some fishing before starting an active campaign as democratic) vice presU dentlal candidate. Here we eee him with his family gathered In the front yard of hie Uvalde, Ten., home. Left to right: Mre. Garner, tno epaaker, Genevieve Garner, hla granddaughter; Mrs. Tully C. Garner and (standing) Tully C. Garner, his son and Uvalde banker. (As sociated Prese Photo) Associated I'reaa Photo William D. Upshaw of Georgia, long a crusader against the saloon, was nominated as the presidential candidate of the prohibition party at Its convention In Indianapolis. Wins Senate Primary FLEEING FROM DEPRESSION - i J r Almee Semple McPhereon-Hutton, (Inset) Los Angeles evangelist, In convalescing In thle Moorish , style mansion on a hill above Lake Elainore, Cal. She haa been ill several months and euffered a fract. ured skull whsn she fainted and fell after hearing that a Los Angeles ury had decided against her hue- I band. David Hutton. In a breach of promise suit brought against him. (Associated Press Photo) j TIDAL WAVE SMASHES HOUSES, KILLS THIRTY-FOUR These New York debutantes have decided to go to work as model! for artists and Illustrators. Their psy will range from $5 to $20 an hour. Left to right: Muriel Richards, Virginia Parsons, Elizabeth Steele. iAssoclsted Press Photo) , ... : r I "ffTT; .ill n & ' ' ' - ' '- dlT r . ft tm. rV".r'WX.LP: r'. alaWHiaaaB I K V-:; :? , , - vrwm wit f -J T$$7Ztz, -i' -a - a Harold Ten Brpok, young un employed German actor, arrived In Philadelphia with hla wife and baby daughter after a canoe trip fi-om Staten Island, N. Y. They're headed for South Amer ica, where they hope they will find better times. (Associated Press Photo) Associated Press Photo Robert E. Reynolds (above), antl prohibitionist, overwhelmed the vet. eran political leader Senator Cam eron Morrison, dry champion, to win the democratlo nomination for senator In North Carolina. 11 ' """ ififS fill Amrltttd Prat Phtf A wall of water 30 feat hfnh toDDled houtea like theaa to the around as It awept over Cuyutlan, Mexico. Tha wave rolled over the Paclflo port settlement after a aharp earthquake and took a toll of j uvea. MOTHER GREETS MAXIE IN BERLIN Slain By Insurgents 25 BELIEVED DEAD IN MONTREA'rSHIP EXPLOSION HE'S LEARNING TO WALK AGAIN -S" '5t',sJJ( Associated Press Photo . vtn men were killed ana 14 others were believed killed In Montreal, Canada, by a series of p-mfcX! EinB "r wrecked the great Vlckers drydock and the Interior of the oil-tanker cymbellne on which a hundred man wsre working. At least 83 others ware Injured and property damage was estimated at ssvoral million dollars. A view of the wreckage Is shown above. " Associated Press Photo Associated Press Photo Despite the loss of his heavyweight title to Jack Sharkey, Max Sehmellng waa greeted aa a conquering hero by his countrymen on his return to Berlin. He Is shown here with his mother amid an enthuslas-, tic throng of admirers. Lieut. Lawrence C. Brunton el San Diego, Cal., United States ma rine officer serving with the Nlca- 1 raguan national guard, was slain In a battle with Insurgent forces near Ocotal, Virtue May Retire ATTEND "THIRD DEGREE" PROBE Zoobu, a year-old elephant housed at Atlantic City, N. J., Is taking one of hie first walks in a long time. He broke his leg awhile ago and glsnt splints were used to help him out of his difficulties. (Associated Press Photo) - SIGNING ST. LAWRENCE TREATY BETTY BOYD OF FILMS BRINGS DIVORCE ACTION ft -. W" a " ''iHivT a ft ' 4 . k. wnninn'i ,nd C'",,d', tar"d b tntt ,0 "nstructlon of tha W00,000,000 SU Lawrence seaway. In brief ceremony at the ststs (epartmsnt Secretary Henry L. Stlmson (right) slgnsd for this country Md Minister William 0. Hsrrldgs for Canada. Standing are James L. Rogers (left), assistant eecretery af state, and Hanford Mao Nlder, njinJit ,a fnAdj, jai pnM phgtai w MM .s .,.. 1 rtf - ''Hi i If pl i S f-. Charglnn unreasonable Jea:r:isy and nagging, Betty Boyd film actress, filed suit for diverce In Lea Angeles against Charles Hsnry Over, Jr, wealthy owner of a film Investment business. Miss Boyd la tiuiwn riUna at hie aUUlm BhU) htm wlUi htr BiUai 8ife.V. (AstviAtg; pren PtjaiaJ Clvlo Virtue, the often discussed herculean statue that stands in front of Nsw York's city hall, was omitted from plana that call for a reland acaplng of city hall park. Hj prcp- abiy win fet rrjn.qyti" - r- sSR.A ?;' I Mrs. Valerl u,...l .... . to Mlneols. N. Y, court durine th. i 7 ,our r"'bers, wss taken St.rk, who died following i lencthv. the d",h " H" police. Stark w arre.teS a, . L?" ,.,l,ninfl N""u Hysenskl. Her son, a detective w. P l tht ,,Mult on Mr whom warrants were Issued in e.. " 13 eoun'y policemen for H. was charged with ."co'd d",rAT.i:B,tW,t ,h shown with her dsughterjn law mV j! Mr- "y""'1"' (!) ' EttMJiiilai--"'11 toisaa HienskJ, (Associated