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WISCONSIN FARMERS MAsIaTcAPTTOL AS STRIKE ENDS SIEDFORD ?.fSTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. if, -M yiMteZm M'LARNIN WINS WELTER CROWN HOW BIG SHIP WAS WRECKED ON FOG SHROUDED ROCK ... .u.. nn . . ' snd.d." Gov! agV Schmedeman WhtJiffli F" " Madison " th lat'' """ trll press Photo) cm would do al1 his power to lift their burdens. (Associated ? t S T Nil RENEWS SENATE MORGAN INQUIRY Apple Blossom Queen Jimmy McLarnln (left), ths fighting Irishman from Vancouver, B. C, Is shown as he scored one of his three knockdowns against Young Cor. bett III In their Los Angeles fight. McLarnln captured the welterweight title after less than three minutes of fighting. (Associated Press Photo) HITLER IN TYPICAL POSE Ferdinand Pecora, counsel for the senate committee Investigating affairs of the house of Morgan, Is shown with coat off and sleeves rolled up as he prepared for a renewal of the Inquiry. (Associated Press Photo) PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS MAC DONALD INFORMALLY r : Lucille Saker has been named queen of this year's apple blossom festival in Wenatchee, Wash. (As sociated Press Photo) Chancelloi Adolf Mitixr I. .hnu,n . -j -. .. ... . nazl storm troopers at Kiel recently. He condemned the "1918 trait ors whom he eharned with having lost the war for Germany by strikes. (Associated Press Photo SHERWOOD ORDERED TO COURT The spirit of Informality which dominated the conferences between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Ramsay MacOonald of Great Britain Is evidenced In this picture, rhowlng thu President and his guests as they left for a week-end .cruise on the Potomac river. The President, Mrs. Roosevelt and jJtacDonald are seated In the rear seat, with Ishbel MacDonald and James Roosevelt Just ahead of them. (Associated Press Photo) Fifth Avenue Style LEADER OF ESCAPED CONVICTS Russell T. Sherwood, shown here with his wife, was ordered to ap pear before a federal grand Jury In New York In connection with his 21 months' disappearance and refusal to return and testify In the Seabury Inquiry Into the administration of former Mayor James J. Walker. (Associated Press Photo BONUS MARCHERS PASS CAPITOL Cracked By Quake ' v H ipSSli; i - Mi WyZKCr, kXlir AW',' Peggy Stsfford. New York debu. C 1 . Vf, t . .7 I f V ?-;Wdi - - ' '--'--n-i-rir-iirifhirniCMIirt ---iiirinirf fn Irl!,TT J . P.tUr ,h.0W h0W th pal,,i"1 ""'' teamer George M. Cox was wrecked on fog shrouded rock of Ages Reef, ruggtd promontory of Isle Royale In Lake Superior, without loss of life to any of the 118 persons on board. The shlo finally listed to 90 degrees. (Associated Press Photo) HOW THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR APPEARS AT NIGHT k". uV "Worsts- In this striking night view of A Century of Progress exposition In Chicago ire shown the effects o4 fireworks and lighting displays on the miniature city of modernlstlo buildings (long ths shore of Lakl Mlchloan. (Associated Press Photo) Weds Second Time DURING A LULL IN MORGAN PROBE V if. a ' ft. .if i'c? sf Married last January, Helens Costello, film actress, and her hus band, Arturo del Barrio, member ol a prominent Cuban family, appear, ed at the county clerk' office In Los Angeles to obtain a license to wea, Tneir first marriage took place before Mies Costello'e divorce decree from her second husband, Lowell Sherman, became final. (As sociated Press Phntnl During a few days' recess In tne senate banking committee's In vestigation Into the house of Morgan, Ferdinand Pecora, the counsel who has been conducting the Inquiry, returned to his New York home to rest. He Is shown with Mrs. Pecora and their son, Louis. Mean while In Washlntgon a controversy waged over the aggressive attor ney's tactics In gsttlng Information from Morgan witnesses. (Assocl sted Press Photoi fc. V''fc " Underbill. 30-year-old gunman and ' "sadsr of 11 desperadoes who escaped from Jry at Lansing, Kas., and made a break for freedom. (Associates Peggy Stafford. New York debu. tame, snows wnai socisty is wear Ing along Fifth avenue. She chose emirt ensembls of black snd whits silk crepe with padded pleated eroulders and pleated skirt. (Asso tJUd Press Photg Culminating their "convention" In Washington, bonus-seekina vets. ns paraded past the capitol, but reached there after eongrees had at lournsd and could Dt greient their ootitions, (Associated Press Photo) FIRST LADY VISITS BONUS CAMP A trappar standing astride en of hundreds of crack broken In th earth's surface In Alaska during a series of heavy earthquake shock which war felt In th vicinity of Anchorage. 6om of tn ruptures were thousands of feet long and ax tended deep Into the earth, (Ass iatftd Pr.MS ehptol Wading through ankl deep mud, Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt visited th tncampment of bonua marcher at Fort Hunt, V., near Waehlng. ton. Shi was hiartlU chosrsd by th vstaran. (Asaociatad Prsss Fhotoi