MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON YANKS' AND SENATORS' OLD FEUD FLARES ANEW BLACK SATIN AND WHITE BOWS THREE ADVANCE SAMPLES OF SUMMER STYLES The latest flareup between the New York Yankees and Wash ington Senator at Washington brought the liveliest flstlo battle seen In the major leagues In many years. The fight started at second base when Buddy Myer, Senator shortstop, and Ben Chapman, New York outfielder, swapped punches after Myer accused Chap man of spiking him as he slid Into the base, "mmedlately both teams surged onto the field as shown In picture above. After quiet was restored and Chapman was heading for the showers he passed the Senators' dugout where Earl Whitehall passed a remark that Chapman answered with fly ing fists. In picture below White, hall's back It to the camera. (Associated Press Photos) &d Ail ' - ' A black satin Jacquette with a huge white bow and wide whito cuffs distinguishes the smart spring outfit worn by Patricia Ellis, screen actress. -The skirt is of gray tweed. (Associated Press Photot GET FIRST OF NEW FARM LOANS : MIDWESTERNERS TALK OVER FARM RELIEF PLANS Iff A1 V I f?r 'iil $ffHf&ti i 1; The fashion experts say these costumes will be smart for summer. At the left Una Merkel of the films wears an afternoon frock with a tiny blue check against a white background, with blue net glovei and open-work design on the pumps to carry out the checked effect. A wide brimmed hat with a rosette of beige lace at the front la worn by Elizabeth Allan (center), and at the right she Is shown In a dinner costume, with hat of black crystal straw with white hyacinths banked across the back, Her gown is of black chiffon. (Associated Press Photos) CHURCH DEMOLISHED BY MISSISSIPPI TORNADO Three mldwestorns who sre leaders In new movements for farm relief are shown discussing plans In Washington. Left to right: George N. Peek of Mollne, III., administrator-designate of the new farm bill; Gov. Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota, and Secretary of Aoriculture Henry Wallace of Iowa. (Associated Press Photo) LEADS FARM 'STRIKE' MOVEMENT E. A. Purvines, Pleasant Plains, III., farmer, at the "right accompa nied by his wife, is shown receiving the first loan granted junder the new $200,000,000 emergency farm loan measure. Purvines was given a check for $3,500 by E. J. Bodman, St. Louis agent for the federal farm loan commissioner. In the rear Is Wood Netherland (left), president of the St. Louis federal land bank, and O. J. Boyd, vice president (Associated Press Photo FARRELL TRAPPED BUT NOT LONG 4. , .1, - v4 Ha fj'f i t 4 Milo Reno of Des Moines, la, president of the National Farm Holi day association, leads the group which proposed to achieve higher prices for farm products by declaring a farm "strike" effective May 13. (Associated Press Photoi CHOSEN AS VIENNA'S PRETTIEST In a tornado which proved only a forerunner of worse storms to come, the Trinity Episcopal church In Yazoo City, Mis., was demolished. This picture provides a striking view of the wreckage. (Associated Press Photo) Tests Gold Order W : -Am HIGH COMMANDS OF NAVY SHIFTED i-at i s s 4. ," ', . 5 i c4 , Sand traps didn't stop Johnny Farrell In the eastern sectienal quail, fving rounds at Garden City In preparation for the national open at Chicago. Here he it coming out of one on the eighteenth. He qualified with a total of 147. (Associated Press Photo) BILLY DOVE ON HONEYMOON Admiral William H. Standley (left) reads official orders on the quarterdeck of hit flagship, U.8.S. California, as ho assumes command of the battle force. He succeeds Admiral Luke McNamee, standing with him, who was named president of the ntval war college. A right: Vice Admiral Frank H. Brum, by who took command of the scouting force. The annual shift of officers was made at San Pedro, Cal. (Associated Presa Photos CHURCH DEMOLISHED IN MINNESOTA TORNADO Charles 8. Thomas. 84-year.old former United 8tates senator and governor of Colorado, holds a bag containing $120 In gold with which he Intends to test the administra tion order to turn In private hold. Inge of gold to the government (Associated Press Photo) Chosen To Guide Economic Recovery I I Rosa Fiausch, a blonde beauty or 19 years, was selected by a com mittee of art.sts as the prettiest girl in the Austrian capital. JAsso svated ElSit fjiotol. I 1f$ 8, w w Billy Dove of the films Is shown during honeymoon with her new tWjajj4 Psylr; i4iflisV?Il 2lAQU Monit. I, lAsoriatsd e EiiotoJ This picture shows the ruins of the Baptist church at Lake Lillian, Mlnnl, after a tornado swept the town and Injured more than a score of persons In addition to causing widespread property damage. (Associated fifu Ebatoj Hugh 8. Johnston of Mollne. Ill, manufacturer and former member of the war Industries board, (a be lieved to be the choice of Prei, . dent Roosevelt to administer the almost unlimited powers over Indus try conferred on the government by the pending Industrial regulation bilL (AHMialti uu EiuloJ. .