Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1933, Page 13, Image 13

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    ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORB, OttEGOX
CUBA UNDER ARMY BEFORE MACHADO LEAVES
HELD IN KANSAS CITY SLAYINGS
CUBAN 'SAVIOR' NOW IN EXILE
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Before President Gcrardo Machaa. was ousted In Cuba's tangled political affairs he decreed a state of
war and placed the Island under control of military forces. Truekloads of Cuban soldiers are shown being
rushed throuoh the streets of Havana. (Associated Press Photo)
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JOCKEY GIVES POINTERS TO SON
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Henry Roe Cloud of Wichita,
Kas., a Yale graduate, has been
named as the new superintendent
of Haskell Institute at Lawrence. '
Kas. He It a descendant from the
Winnebago Indian tnbt, (Associated
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Chosen 'Queen'
Riot Follows
A. Mack Garner, one of the oldest and best known Jockeys, now
racing at Saratoga, N. Y., gives his son, Mack Jr., a few pointers on how
to saddle a race horse. (Associated Press Photo)
HIGH MOMENT AT HORSE SHOW
The selection of Geraldlne Glass
man, 17, at "Miss Philadelphia" was
followed by a riot Police arrested
one woman and another was sent
to a hospital. Two other girls who
had won In previous competitions
' were disqualified because they were
married. (Associated Press Photo)
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Larry Lansburgh of Stanford university added to the thrills of the
seventh annual San Mateo, Cal horse show by taking Who's That over
an old automobile. (Associated Press Photo)
Col. Orestes Ferrara, secretary of state of Cuba under the Machado
regime, ta shown with Senora Ferrara as they arrived In Miami after
fleeing from Cuba to become exiles In the United States. Ferrara, often
had been called Cuba's savior because of his long career In the island
republic. (Associated Press Photo)
Oscar 8. Cintas. Cuban ambassa
dor to Washington, conferred with
President Roosevelt several timet
regarding the Cuban situation be
fore President Machado was ousted.
(Associated Press Photo
Louis "Doc" Stacey uefij was ordered extradited 10 Kansas City
from Chicago by a federal commissioner for alleged complicity in the
machine gun "massacre" of four peace officers and an escaped con
vict In Kansas City in June. It was charged the slaving olot originated
In a roadhouse by Stacey near Chicago. With him is shown a federal
marshal. (Associated Press Photo
AT SENATE HEARING IN CRIME
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Steps necessary to stamp out organized crime were discussed at
the hearing of the senate sub-commlttee on racketeering In New York.
Among the many notable speakers were Raymond Moley (left),
assistant secretary of state who was lent to the department of Justice
to survey the racket situation, and Edward P. Mulrooney, former New
York police commissioner. (Associated Press Photo) .
Helen Bendowskl, 28, (upper)
was found shot to death on the
roof of a shop near the penthouse
of Harold Wolcott (lower) In Pasa
dena, Cat, Shortly after a eoron.
er's ury made known Its findings
hs was charged with murder. (As
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FOUR KILLED, 22 HURT AS TRUCKS CRASH ,
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This picture showa the remains of two trucks, one of which was loaded with picnickers and the other
with chemicals, after they crashed near Wilmington, Del., killing four persons and Injuring 22 othsrs. Fir
and an explosion of tho chemicals followed the accident. (Associated Press Photo)
GIRL BRAVES OCTOPUS FOR PICTURE
Defies Bandits
WEST POINTERS GO 'OVER THE TOP'. IN PRILLS
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A detachn.ent of future army officers Is shown going 'over the top during a raid en an Imaginary
enemy as part of West Point's summer field ex.rclset. For five diys the entire cadet corps drilled under
tear-war conditions, (Associated Press Photo) .
Rose Ruda, 18, killed one bandit
and put two others to flight when
they tried to rob a restaurant In
Cincinnati, Ohio. .In the exchange
" of ehots she was hit in the arm but
not seriously hurt (Associated
Praia Photo
' So Leon F. Douglass, Menlo Park, Cl., Inventor, could test his "In
verted perieeope camera," his 17 yesr old daughtsr, Florsnce, entered
a tank with an octopus. She Is shown swimming toward the devil
fish wh'ch later entanglrd her In ita tentacles. She was freed with
the aid of ssvaral men. The camera was d.slgn.d for und.rwater
photograph. (Associated Press Photo)
KNITTED SPORT SUIT FOR FALL'
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Fall fashions favor knitted julta for sport wear. Toby Wing, film
player, aelects a norfolk type suit in grey knit wear with a brown knit
aao and brown and white atrlped scarf. (Associated Prea Photo)
New nra stamps are printed
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Hugh 8. Johnson (left)' and Postmaster General Jamea A. Farley
Inspeot the original drawing of Uncle 8am'a new three-cent NRA
atamp, 400,000,000 of which are being printed to publicise the national
recovery administration. (Associated Press Photo)
CUBANS IN NEW YORK CELEBRATE
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Members of a secret Cuban revolutionary society raided ths Cuban'
consulate In Naw York, assaulted the acting consul general and car
ried off a buet of Qerardo Machado. The bust was made a target for
mud and soft fruit. The Cubans also had framed portraits of the for
mer Cuban president which were lorn to bits. Above picture showa
the end of I Machado portrait, (Associated Prssa PhotaV