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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1933)
I HEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. PRESIDENT'S AIDES RELAX A BIT Along Fifth Avenue It's Mickey's Shimmy DEFENDED BRITON IN RUSSIA 1 wrrfpy-nwiwg I 4 ira"' After weeks of unceasing work, the three secretaries of President Roosevelt took a mome.it to relax and pose for this picture. Left to right: Louis Howe, Steve Early and Marvin Mclr.tyre. (Associated Press Photo) ONE OF HER FAVORITE PASTIMES If fllft:ia I fvT-.vl $l'Mvi '.'iMr'ivta rSftJLja J iff ;fe;if n i l si- DOWNHEARTED? NOT AT ALL! St- 1 nt & "5- ' it h - r K Walter "Mickey" McGuIre, Ha waiian halfback at the Unl-irslty of Wisconsin, appears In native cos tume In a school show staged by the men's dramatic society. (Asso ciated Press Photo M. Ilya Braude was defense counsel for Leslie C. Thornton and five other British engineers tried In Moscow on charges of ssplonags, bribery and sabotage. He Is pictured making a plea at a previous trial. As a result of the sensational case Great Britain clamped down an 80 per cent embargo on Soviet goods. It was believed, however, the em. bargo might be withdrawn If the Russian authorities commuted thi prison sentences of two of the defendants. (Associated Press Photo! Vx ffry So say Klkt Cuyler and his wife as they muster up a pair of grins after the famous Chicago Cub outfielder was sent to a hospital In Holly, wood, Cal., after breaking his right leg while stealing second base In an xhibltion game. (Associated Press Photo) ON THEIR WAY TO WASHINGTON Anne B. Miles, New York society girl, Is pictured strolling along Fifth avenue. She is wearing s black, red and white silk lacket The same material Is used In the dress and Is combined with black silk creoc. (Associated Press Photo) Killed In Crash OCEAN CRUISE AWARDED BEAUTIES FROM TACOMA k The first lady In riding togs Is a common sight around Washington. Sho Is an ardent horsewoman and seeks out the bridle paths as fre quently astime and weather will permit. She was recently thrown from her mount but escaped uninjured. (Associated Press Photo) BLACK LILIES BLOOM AFTER QUAKE Alvle Hakes of Windom. Minn., pilot of the plane which crashed near Neodesha, Kas., was one of six to die from Injuries In the mis hao. (Associated Press Photo 'Chickasaw Princess Popularity had a practical value In Tacoma, Wash., when theBe misses won a contest and were awarded a trip. Here' we see them aboard the liner Santa Rosa, ready for a sea Journey. Left to right: Ruth Anderson, Louise Reeeconl, Louise Phelps and Norlne Trace Owens, who is "Miss Tacoma.'.' , (Associated Press Photo George H. Dern, former Utah governor and President-elect Roose. volt's choice for war secretary, and Mrs. Dern bid goodbye to their daughters and grandchildren at their Salt Lake City home as they depart for Washington, D. C. Left to right: Dern, Mrs. Harry Baxter, Mrs. Baxter's children, Betty Dern and Mrs. Dern. (Associated Press Photnl JO. re GOLF BABY GETS A START YOUNG WOMAN VICTIM OF FILIPINO CULT MURDER A few days after tho Southern California earthquake, a century old superstition was borne out when black lilies In the Los Angeles gard en of Mrs. J. L. Scott bore four flowers. Italian legends, naming the black calla the "lily of disaster," declare it blooms only after a great catastrophe. Mary Dodd is shown tomparing the two kinds, white and black. (Associated Press Photo Douglas Johnston Smith of Mem phis, descendant of two Chickasaw Indian chiefs, will represent the Chickasaw nation as the "Chicka saw Princess" in the court of King and Queen Cotton at the annual Memphis cotton festival starting May 10. (Associated Press Photo ? j;-,,, , - , mmm..M jaj TitiauaUL&H Johnny Farrell, Jr., 5 weeks old, left a New York hospital with hla dad and mother carrying a set of baby golf sticks and a case. Johnny, sr., noted golfer, believes in starting him early. Picture was made as they left for their home in ML Vernon, N. Y. (Associated Press Photo) Indicted BLACK AND WHITE IS POPULAR IN NEW SPRING HAT DESIGNS Si1 4 With the uncovering of the shallow grave of Mrs. Celine Novarro (left), on Jersey Island In the San Joaquin river, 40 miles from Martinez, Cal., earns ths arrest of 10 persons. Police said she was "tried" In open tribunal and upon being condemned burled alive according to the edict of Filipino cult In Stock ton for marital Infidelity. Leon Kantlnello (center), head of Maria Clara No. 16 of Kapaled Kasarlnglan. Kalayaan, the mystlo organliatlon, and Mrs. Leon Kantlnello (right) are two of those under arrest. .(Associated Press Photos) ' IT'S 'PROSIT' IN CAPITOL RESTAURANT NOW Moe Rosenberg, a democratic "boss" on Chicago's west side, was Indicted by n federal grand fur; on charges of evading income taxes for 1929 and 1950. (Associated 9r Photol These film players are wearing hats in keeping with fashion's decree for spring and summer. Una Merkel (left) wears a white leghorn hi decorated with a black and red enamel buckle. The hat worn by Jean Parker (left center) Is of white satin. The under facing of the brim is of black satin, A flaring chenille-dotted veil adds a decorative touch. Black and white Is strikingly carried out In the hat worn by Mau reen O'Sullivan (right center). It Is of black crystal straw with braided bands of white " "angel skin" satin and a nosegay of flowers. A tailored sailor hat of rough straw Is worn by Elizabeth Allan .(rlghtju The crown And a bow-trim at the back art carried out In black and white check lilk. (Associated Press PhetAat The four representatives shown here made up one of the many groups which welcomed the return of seer In official bui'dlngs In Washington Left to right, seated: Boylan of New York, Berlin of Pennsylvania, Delsney of New .York and Fjrnandei of Louisiana. (Associated Crass Photo)