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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1933)
I JIEPFORD MXTL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON", But Stones Sink! WHEEL CHAIR FINISH TO LONG FLIGHT. Muscle Shoals Chief 1" - W" V lis f 8W MOLLISON TUNES UP OCEAN PLANE POSTMASTER GENERAL AT PLAY This rhlnestone-dotted bathing ult (silk and rubber underneath tha apangles) attracted attention when Edytho Lawrence wore It on a California beach. (Associated Press Phofo) u.. ''; ft-i il -fv Starting the last and most painful lap of their Belfast to New York air venture, Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison are shown leaving a Bridge port, Conn., hospital In wheel chairs for an ambulance-plane -ide to Floyd Bennett field. They were hurt in a landing crack-up at St rat ford. Conn, (Associated Press Photo. Arthur Morgan (above), presi dent of Antioch college In Ohio, was named by President Roosevelt as chairman of the Tennessee val ley authority. Achievement of the new Muscle Shoals program will be part of his work. (Associated Prau PhntiV If JT H y m. .,v. 4 BABE DOES HIS STUFF IN BIG GAME INTRODUCING GARY EVAN CROSBY Capt. James A, Mollison, who with his wife. Amy Johnson, plans s round-trip flight over the Atlantic, Is shown turning over one of th motors of his plane, the Seafarer, for a test flight at Carmarthen, Wales (Associated Press Photo REPEAT DUEL OF 20 YEARS AGO i a v - ,m i I I f I I --.-- I , . 14 'Hiv )i t ' bv-. . r Iff r - Babe Ruth, home run king of the Yankees, Is shown crossing tht plate after hoisting one of Bill Hnllahan's pitches Into the right fie It stands at Comiskey park, Chicago, In the game between American anc National league all-stars. Gehnnger of Detroit scored ahead of him Welcoming the Bambino is his teammate, Lou Gehrig, (No. 4). - (Asso ciated Press Photo) BACK FROM VACATION IN EUROPE Three weeks old Gary Evan Crosby, son of Blng Crosby, singer and film actor, and Dixie Lee, former actress, was given his first Intro duction to cameras for this picture In Lot Angeles. (Associated Press Photol .. . . i ' ' - .- NEW ROMANCE FOR JACK DEMPSEY? Morton Downey, singer, and his wife, Barbara Bennett, actress, re. turned to New York recently from a vacation In Europe.' (Associated Press Photol PRESIDENT'S ADVISOR IN LONDON jfflx tfi xT: fft , J . t r " rip mm jv, IBrMWIWs.i f :"3kS v T, O r. ,x .wv TT iT i V VA -i ' few tj- nYV'i- fa.-f .,--: f James A. Farley, the postmaster general, Is pictured with his chil dren as they had splash In the surf at Deal, N. J., where the Farley have a summer home. At left Is Betty and Ann Is on the right while their brother, James, Jr., Is riding high on his dad's shoulders, (Assoc. ated Press Photo) LATEST TENNIS FLASH OF WEST 1 t 4 iff w ,v- H jn1-1' , v When Don Budge, 17, won the California men's singles tennis title, he proved a sensation and a great future was predicted. He's thi youngest person to ever win the title. He will soon Invade the east (Associated Press Photo) PRESIDENT SIGNS SECURITIES BILL ' When Connie Mack (left) and John McGraw met as managers of the all-star American and National league teams, respectively, In the big game at Chicago they re-enacted roles they occupied exactly 20 years before when as pilots of the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Giants, they last faced each other In a world series. In the 1913 series Mack's team won, four games to one. (Associated Press Photo) HELEN SINGS MATRIMONIAL TUNE JMSmmm. r aKsBSSSSKa Jack Oempsey, former heavyweight boxing champion, and Hannah William, former wlfs of Bandleader Roger Wolfe Kahn, were photo graphei thus In Kansas City, where Oempsey was quoted, regarding their rumored engagement: "Well, there might be some truth In It, but I'm not going to get married right away." (Associated Press Photo) "Along Cams Bud" replaced the dreary blues songs of Helen Mor gan as she Introduced her husband, Maurice "Bud" Maschks, Jr., of Cleveland, before a Chicago night club audience. Their marriage last May 15 at Newcastle, Pa., was a secret until Miss Morgan In char acteristlo position atop a piano sang her "Along Came Bud" and the young Harvard law school graduate walked over her side. (Asso ciated Press Photo) MIDWEST TORNADO IN ACTION President Roosevelt Is shown as he affixed his signature Jo legisla tion desinned to regulate sale of securities and protect the public. Left to right, behind him: Senator Fletcher, Florida: Rep. Rayburn, Texas! Huston Thompson, Colorado: Henry Miller, attorney in draft. Ing the bill. (Associated Press Phot- DEMPSEY AND WILLARD SHAKE 5. vvsm&cqmz$rg i r 7 WASHINGTON'S BOXING BOSSES 1 1 5' - A I 4i f 1 4? e if a. l W Prof. Raymond Moley (left), assistant secretary of state, Is shown with Herbert Bayard Swope shortly after he arrived In London to Join the American delegation to the world economic conference. (Associ ated Presa PJjytol - The three Washington state men who will supervise boxing and wrestling In the state after June 8 are (left to right) George Adams, Seattle: A. E. Grafton, sr, Taccma, and W. Mulligan, Spokint, (Asso listed grsji Photon Thlunusual photograph of a tornado was made recently In Minns, lota when It cut a thin swath through the towns of Frlberg end Aur. del. Two psrsons were Injured by the twister which leveled bulldlnge en four farms. This picture wae made at Fergus Falls, nine miles from tha eantar ei the storea.-' Jack Dempsey and Jrsa Wlllard, both former heavyweight boxing champions, shook hands for the first time since July 4, 1919. In Los Angslse. Dempsey knocked out Wlllard 14 years ago and they had not climbed Into a ring together again until their meeting In (outhern California, (Associated Press Photol