Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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SAWYER AND AIDS PUSH PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM
TO DEFEND WIMBLEDON TITLES
KING GEORGE OPENS WORLD ECONOMIC PARLEY,
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) Donald H. Sawyer, admlnietrator of public works under tho national recovery act, and hla cabinet
advlaory committee are ahown meeting In Washington as they went forward with their efforts to get the
first of new construction under way In July. Left to right: Colonel George R. Spalding, assistant to
Sawyer; Turner W, Battle, representing the secretary of Labor; George H. Dern, secretary of war; Harold
L. lekes, secretary of Interior; Oscar L. Chapman, assistant secretary of Interior; Sawyer, L. W. Robert,
jr., assistant secretary of the treasury, and R. O. Kloeber of the bureau of the budget. (Associated Press
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JAPANESE-CHINESE ARMISTICE SIGNED
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Military representatives of Japan and China sign a truce agreement at Tangku, near Tientsin, ending
the fighting south of Chlna'a great wall. Japan a rep-esentative, Mali Gen. Neijl Okamura. la shown fourth
from the left and the Chinese envoy, Gen. Hsiuna Pina, It fourth from the rlaht, (Associated Press Photo)
VAN SWERINGEN'S AT BANK QUIZ New Air Queen
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The noted brothers and builders of railroads, O. P. and M. J. Van
Swerlngen appeared in Washington before the senate committee In
quiring into the Morgan bank. O. P. Van Swerlngen it shown at the
right. (Associated Press Photo)
HUSBAND SLAYS SLEEPING MATE
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Richard Dyson (right) confessed, according to Stockton, Cel.,
police to fatally shooting his wife, Mrs. Bessie Dyson, as she slept
between two women friends. Police said jealousy was the cause of
the tragedy. (Associated Press Photos)
SOUGHT IN FACTOR ABDUCTION
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This picture, made by Des Moines police of Ted Patterson, Archlt
O.own and Joseph Varialona' (left to right) was founn by Chicago po
li-.e in the possesion o sl mei identified as Capons henchmen h
were surprised in a police raid. This trio, suspected of membership In
in lllir-o.j lows kidn.ip and extoition ring, was ordered Mited for qutt
tioning. (Associated Press Photo)
Thlt It new camera study of
Ferdinand Pecora, Inquisitor of
J. P. Morgan at counsel for the sen.
ate committee Investigating bank,
irg practices, who said his critics
v.-ere welcome to search for flaws
in his work and announced that
"other notablee" were due for
scrutiny. (Associated Press Photo)
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EllsiWjrth Vines- r., and Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, defending title
holders, will head the usual all-star Held in tne tennis cnampionsnip of
championships at Wimbledon beginning June 26. Besides Vines and
Mrs. Moody a strong American delegation will compete In the matchea.
(Associated Press Photo)
DENIED SPEECH, COXEY IS IRATE
This Associated Press picture, sent by radio from London to New York and telephotoed to Chicago,
shows King George (center) of Great Britain as he addressed the opening session of the world economic,
conference. At the extreme left Is Prime Minlatnr Ramsey MacDonalri.
A DEPOT 'WAY UP IN THE AIR
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Jacob S Coxey (left), now mayor of Massllon. Ohio, and "general"
of tho famous march to Washington years ago, was angered when Speak
er Henry T Rainey denied him use of the capitol steps for a speech on
the 39th anniversary of hla big parade. He Is giving Rainey his opinion
of the procedure. (Associated Press Photo)
ACCUSED OF SLAYING WIFE
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This Is one station of the "Skyrldo" at the Chicago world's fair,
showing how specially built rocket cart pull up for paasengert at thi
200-foot level. Each car holdt 32 passengers, and travels on cables abovl
a lagoon to another station on an Island. (Associated Press Photo)
MRS. MOONEY HEARS "NEW STORY
This unusual picture of the Ma
con, the navy's new dirigible, was
made as the giant ship passed
directly overhead on one of ita test
flights. (Associated Press Photo)
Defies Critics
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David Lamson, sales manager of the Stanford University Press,
looks through the bars of the Santa Clara county Jan at Ban Jose as
he awaited arraignment on a charge of killing his wife, Ailene, 28; In
their university campus home. Inset Is his baby daughter, Ailene Gene,
fieve, who was taken to the Jail to visit him. (Associated Press Photo)
ARIZONA TRACK STARS ENTER MEET
On the eve of Tom Mooney't trial on an unused murder Indictment
17 yeara after his conviction for participation in the bombing of a 8n
Francisco parade, John P. Emerson appeared and declared he had
evidence thowlng Mooney and Warren Billings, co-defendant, were
the victims of a plot. Emerson Is shown telling hit tlory to Mn. Rent
Mooney. He hae figured before In the case. (Associated Press Photo)
. THE BOBBY HAT MAKES DEBUT
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Btfert tntralning for Chicago 40 participate In th N. C. A. A,
track meet, theie athlete of Arizona ahppid on tace caps and thook
a rattle for good luck. It was aymbollc of Arizona's position aa baby
state of the union. Left to right: Bud Simple, javelin thrower with a
mark of 211 feet; Don Hjalmari'm, a 4:20 miler; Gordon Wiley, eprfnt.
r who hai dona 21.4 in the 220, nd Charlci Fowler, 1;$1 half miler
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The Bobby hat with Ita saucy angles Is Introduced by Lyda Robertl,
stage and screen actress. The chapeau, which It tht sailor type. Is worn
directly over ont tyt. It it held In plact by chin Itrap. (Aeioclatsd
Prest Photo)
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Adm. Frank H. Schofleld will be
come commander-in-chief of the
United 8tatea fleet at San Pedro,
CaL thla fall.
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Walter Marty, 21-year-old Fresno
State college athlete, set a new
world record for the high lump at
the west coast relays at Fresno,
clearing the bar at 6 feet 6 Inches.
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World'. Record
Woman Air Traveler
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twpnlli, hat traveled morn miles
hy air than any portion of her anr,
Indildlug 400,0IO mllrn na a atovr
anleu on Untied Air Lines' right
en honr Const-to-Coost multi-motored
passenger transports. Mist
NoTflll plant to dr her millionth
mile hy 10.14. She la one of thirty
five United Air Lines atennnlesset
who serve luncheon aloft and act
at hnstosaet to aihl to the com
fort and Interest of night on threa
niliQ amluuta claim.