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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1933)
rETTFOTO MXTC, THrBTTST:. MT.TVFOTJD, CREGOX LOTT WINS WESTERN SINGLES TITLE GIRL FREED FOR $30,000 RANSOM Confirmed For Job ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH M'ELROY KIDNAPING X... 1C ' .1 '1 r ( l l iV.- v-i 1 ! avuM. 1 1 i if 11 111111 i- f - t iivdJ eMa nil OtV' 'I r i-"S.J 1 7i" 1 v 41 1 1 1 Georgo Lott (left) was forced V play at tha peak of hli gam tl liefeat Frankle Parker (right) of Milwaukee in the finals of the western singlet tennis championship matches In Chicago. (Associated Prest Photol CHICAGO POLICE SLAYERS CAUGHT Miss Mary McElroy, 25.year.old daughter of H. P. McElroy, city 'manager of Kansas City, Mo., la shown as she was reunited with her father and brother after McElroy had met her kidnapers and paid $30,000 ransom. (Associated Press Photon THE LATEST IN BEACH FASHIONS! Guy T. Helverlng of Kansas was confirmed by the senate as Internal revenue commissioner over the op position of republican members and following a heated debate. (Abso slated Press PhntM Walter H. McGee (left), whom Kansas City police charged was the ringleader of a gang which kidnaped 25-year.old Mary McElroy In Kansas City, was arrested in Amarlllo, Tex., and sent to Kansas City In custody of officers. Four others arrested with him were (left to right) Mrs. L. R. Gilbert, U Ft. Gilbert, Wendell Johnson and Mrs. Hazel Johnson. (Associated Press Photo) NEW FILM BABY POSES-ASLEEP PARKER WINS CLAY COURTS TITLE Captured within 15 minutes after they had shot to death a police man who interrupted them in an office building holdup, Ross King (left) and John Bongiorna were also held as suspects in a sensational 160,000 daylight robbery of a mailman in Chicago's loop a few months before. (Associated Press Photol EX-PRESIDENT ENJOYS LEISURE wlwi-n asVir fejLit mr. j' K f'J v! H "11 w" F--TW f r tfWi T 17 HT u 5 Ik'. Ik If) V Little Richard Ralston Arlen merely continued to sleep as the cam. eras took the first pictures of him. His parents, Richard A: en and tha former Jobyna Ralston of the films, are shown with him. (Associated Press Photo) ' , . ' DOUG AND MARY IN HAPPIER DAY IB 1 V, Wearing tha latest In Bathing suits, these girls won prizes In a beauty competition at Andes, N. Y. Left to right: Helen Warner, second place; Betty Treat, third, and Mary McGann, winner of first prize (Associated Press Photo CONGRESSIONAL BASEBALLERS After several months' freedom from governmental cares, formsi President Herbert Hoover appears rested and happy. This new portrait was taken as he visited friends In San Diego Cal. Soon he is to becomt research director at Leland Stanford university. (Associated Press Phot PRESIDENT'S SON AT POLO CAMP k' ,;' ' T " ( ' ' 1 r if 1 r I'm tr 1 1 I 3 .Mr-' 1 - ' -1 Frankie Parker (right) of Milwaukee It shown with the trophy h earned by winning the national clay courts tennis title at' Chicago with 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Gene Mako (left) of Los Angeles in a final involvina two 17-year-olds. (Associated Press PhotoX l; "SULTAN OF SWAT" IN A NEW ROLE ? . - S It Athletically Inclined democrats of the house are shown practicing for their baseball game with republican representatives in Washing, ton June 10. The proceeds of the game go to Washington's unemploy ed. Left to right: Representatives Dick Richards of South Carolina, Thomas McMillan, South Carolina, and Russell Ellzey, Mississippi. (Associated Press Photo. With the announcement Plckfalr, palatial mansion overlooking Beverly Hills, Cal., was for sale, It was revealed by Mary Pickford that a separation between her and Douglas Fairbanks was contemplated. The leading motion picture couple were married 13 years ago and for the last few years Fairbanks has traveled extensively white Miss Pick ford has remained at home. (Associated Press Photo AT END OF ANOTHER RECORD DASH Cherry Queen Ons ot the spcrts loving Roosevelts Is learning the fine points of polo. The President's son John is learning Ihe game at a student ranch at Wh.teflelS. N. H. He is shown here with some of his fellow students. Left to right: John, Jack Morrison, Teddy Poor and Dave Hammond. (Associated Priss Pluto) Engagement of Laura Euzabetn Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Freemen Curtis of New York to George Herbert "Pete" Bostwlck, noted horseman, wan announced re lent!. (Associated Pi ess Photo) if . ' : It ) 1 - . 1 ! ' To Wed Horseman . I L : 'i 1 1 - ' ' ' ' "I f. - V;' .4 Babe Ruth, mighty slugger of baseball, apparently enjoyed his role oi boxing referee in a tiff betweon Howard Johnston (left) and Trainer Artie McGovern at the Physicians' club in New York. The Bambino got as many cheers from the medical men as the so-called "principals" In the bout. (Associated Press Photo 'DA PREEM' GOES PRIMA DONNA Miss Murilla Oldham of Charls voix. Mich was named as queen of the national cherry festival to be held In .nid July at Traverse City, Mich. (Associated Press Photo) Happy over having lowered her own women's transcontinental record to 17 hours, 7j minutes, Amelia Earhart Putnam i shown just after landing at Newark, N. J., airport to be greeted by newspaper men and her husband, George Palmer Putnam (right), (Associated frest Photo) There were plenty ot "O Sols Mlo's" ameng Primo Camera's camp followers aftir the vast. Venetian had won the world'a heavyweight championship by knocking out Jack Sharkey, but the Ambling Alp man aged to hold his own vocally. Here he Is ahown grappflng with a heavyweight accordion. (Associated Press Photo ...