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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1933)
MEDFOItD MAIL TTtrBTJXE, IIEDFORD, OREGON, NAZIS STAGE MASS PROTEST ON TREATY ANNIVERSARY JRIENDS OF HOUSEHOLD BUDGET THE MACON VISITS HOME OF ILL-FATED AKRON With thousand of hand raised In th. Nazi aalut, thou resident of Berlin are shown staging a demon ttratlon In protest against the treaty of Versailles, signed 14 years ago by representatives of the alllee tower and Germany. (Associated Press Photo) Members of the consumer1 advisory board, named to represent th purchaser In trade agreement under the national recovery act, listen to discussion on the textile trnJe in Washington. Left to right: Frank Graham of Chapel Hlil, N. Ci f:"s. Mary Rumsay of New York, Mr. Joseph Daniels of Inunapolls and Miss Befle Sherwin of Cleveland. (Associated Press Photo) PLANE IN HIGH-WIRE BALANCE ACT. PICKFAIR FOR SALE; DOUG AND MARY TO PART Plckfair, the "house of happiness" of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford Is for sale and the fam ous film couple are contemplating a separation and possibly a divorce. An air view of the Beverly Hill state I shown above. (Associated Press Photo) MOVING DAY FOR SHAKESPEARE! Thl amazing balancing act of an airplane' metal akeleton on high tendon wire followed a freak crash at Indlanapoli. Two women pas. enger were burned and bruised when they Jumped from the blazing trtachlno, but were not seriously injures.. t3socidiou rroaa muw. JOAN CRAWFORD IN DIVORCE COURT Flight Commander ftrw,'' V r"FV1 Gen. AM. P.n.gr.n. ., on. of th. fe'Srf rwo commander, of th. fleet o) rtrt v '"JPMl f4fV-i It.llan plane, which planned to fly SAvT Irom Italy to Chicago. (Associated f 'Vi. X J itL?" "4 - iU'H' Pres. Photo) llli y fA utJLfoinia4F-.-.-J----"- As this statu, of William Shakespeare was placed In the publle garden, at Stratford-on.Avon after removal from It. temporary re.tlng place In front of the Shakespeare memorial theater, th. famou. bard didn't look very dignified. But the workmen were confident they coul' nake him look natural aaain. (A.soclated Press Photo) Chess Champion IT yr Joan Crawford of the movies I .hown a. .he .pp.ared n court Ir Lo. Angele. to get her decre. of dlvorc. from Dougla. Falrbank. Jr. ci! ,hT.5 him with -rn.nt.1 cruelty- and "jealou. and .u.piclou attitude. (Associated Press Photo) MEET TO DRAFT CODE FOR COAL MINING INDUSTRY Wars On Rackets 'it H I .i-'lMT- fit' U 1 a. IV ' ' T V Frank J. Marshall. United State. cnampion, I shown witn ine 0. Hamilton Rutsell trophy Jhieh an American team he cap "iied won In International compe titlon at Folkestone, England. HSSista PflU Photo Th navt big new dirigible, tho Macon, waa housed In the former home of the Ill-fated Akron at Lake Hurst, N. J., after a trip from Akron, 0. The big ship la shown being pushed Into the Akron's hangar. (A oclated Press Photo) CALL COTTON ACREAGE REDUCTION SCHEME SUCCESS "Kj Jtlf$& grW jB Secretary of Agriculture Henry A.Wallace. George N. Peek, administrator of the farm act, and Oscar Johnston, finance administrator for the act (left to right), are shown poring over ootton records Just bt fere announcing that the campaign to reduce acreage was successful. (Associated Press Photo) PILOT LANDS IN FLAMES IN THRILL Goes To Red Sox r " - - s 1 u National air race spectator. In Lo. Anaele. received an unexpected thrill when an airplane flown by W. A. McDonald of Dallas, Tex., back fired and wa. partly destroyed by fir.. Th. pilot (at left) escapsd Injury when th mishap occurred a. th. piana wa deacendlng. (Asso ciated Press Photo) Bill Walters, third baaeman for th. San Francl.co Mission Reds, ha. be.n purchased by th. Boston Red Sox of th. Am.rlcan League. (Associated Pros Photo) JAPANESE COURT TRIES HOODED DEFENDANTS Fourteen men, member, of th fanatical "blood bfothorhuod," wr tried In Tokyo on chargea of mur. der and plotting murder. Two were charged with th a.sssslnatlon. of Baron Takuma Dan nd Junno suke Inouy. and th. oth.r. were alleged eo-eon.plrator. Japane.. prl.oner on trial for grave off.n.. alway. wear thl. ba.ket.llke head covering. (Associated Press Photo) DESOLATE SIBERIAN POST WHERE MATTERN LANDED T B I.llt . i i.H.trv mt In Washington to draft a trad, .gre.ment under the Industrial r.cov. ha. been chosen as assist. I.,!. ,r Ton. rS.ur.in th. Situmlnou. mlrtM. Left to right, th. c.J. committee: Georg. n.y general t. direct th. . act to raise wage. . De, Moine.j T. G. Essington, Chicago, and John U L.wl., pre.l. menf. campaign against r, $T&ti Pf ,u ph0,M - ,na lA,,oel'lC(' Pr"' Ph Joseph B. Kesnan of Cleveland has been chosen as assistant attor govern racketeer Photo) . ft (J) 1 I'!-- . . mil.... Z-m it l.aJawf ! Thl photo glv an accural lmpr..lon of dewlat. Ilttl. An.dyr, Siberian trading post wh.r. JlmrmJ M.tt.rn'. round th.-world attempt cnd.d. .Th haml.t boast, a population of 40 or 50 white (Associated