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JJEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTJSTE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FIRE DESTROYS BOAT RACE ENTRY. FRAMEWORK OF BOULDER DAM BEGINS TO RISE GAR WOOD 'STEPS ON IT' TO KEEP RACING TROPHYj 1 ft " r V, 7 . I - Horace E. Dodge's hopes of entering his Delphine V in the 1933 Harmsworth races were dashed when the craft was destroyed by fire just before the start ef the competition. The boat is shown burning after the pilot had beached her. (Associated Press Photo) Larmon Prosecutor Sets New Record Fred L. Thomas (above), prose cuting attorney of Santa Clara county, Cal., directed the prosecu tion of David Lamson, charged with the slaying of hla wife In their Stanford university campus home. (Associated Press Photo) Record-Breaker "Vfr& Construction progress on Boulder dam Is shown In this new picture, looking upstream. The huge forms that will shape the barrier to Impound waters of the Colorado river are shown well on their way to com pletion. (Associated Press Photo) in CAR IS SUBMERGED IN VIRGINIA FLOOD WATERS Lieut. Tito Falconl (above), act acrobatic flier of the royal Italian air force, reclaimed his world rec ord for inverted flight by piloting his plane upside down for 3 hours, 6 minutes, 39 seconds between St. Louis and Jollet, III. (Associated Press Photo! Here It a scene on Qranby street, principal thoroughfare of Norfolk, Va., showing a ear all but "drowned In flood waters that caused widespread property damage in the wake of a terrific storm. (Associated Press Photo) STAR CENTURY SPRINTER WEDS 'MISS NEW YORK STATE' Miss Enid Wilson, England's queen of the fairways, opened fire on the American women's national golf championship by shooting a 76, lowest qualifying score In the meet's history, to take medal hon ors In the tournament at Highland Park, III. (Associated Press Photo) 0$Mh jg&y Wm mmmm Frank Wykoff, Southern California sprint star and his bride Ethel Mae Richardson following their marriage at Glendale, Cal. The hold er of the world's 100 dash record said his track days are over and he will devote his time to providing for his wife by coaching at a boys tchool. (Associated Press Photo) ELEANOR HOLM TO WED SINGER Here's "Miss New York 8tate," In every day life Florence Meyers of East Rockaways, L. I., touching up for the camera after she won tho title at a beauty contest at Long Beach, N. Y. 8he will compete with beauty queens from other states for the title of "Miss America" at the Atlantic City, N. J., beauty pageant In September, (Associated Press Photo) DERN SIGNS HIS NRA PLEDGE Accuse Banker 4 W 'V- i Si ? --VI 1 .V Eieanor Holm. Olympic swimming ehampion and film actress. It hown In Lot Angelet with Arthur Jarrett, a tinger, whtn they filed notice ol Inttntlon to wed. (Attoelated Press Photo W. W. Finney (above), banker of Emporia, Kas., and father of Ron ald Finney, broker accused In Kan sas' bond forgery scandal, was ar. rested on charges of embezzlement (Associated Press Photv SVi!.K.. . ! This picture shows how Gar Wood's Miss America X looked as she won ths second heat of tha Harms worth trophy race near Marine City, Mich. Wood'a boat averaged 86.937 miles an hour to keep tha world t speedboat championship for the veteran racer, (Associated Press Photo) Sscrstary of War Gsorgs Dtrn wat among the first In Washington to sign the NRA consumer pledge. Ksthleen King, daughter of Utah'l Senator King, obtained hit signature. (Associated Press Photo) SEEK SLEEPING SICKNESS CAUSE For Huey's Assailant! THT Thla la a picture of the medal tc be given by Its designer, George dt Federal and county health officials In St. Loult are shown mapping Zayas, to the man who poked Sen- the spread of the myetorloua tiege of tleeplng tlckness which hat ator Huey Long at a Long Island brought many deatha In St. Loult and suburbs. Left to right: Dr. Paul party. But the recipient won't b J, Zentry, assistant St. Louis county hsalth commissioner; Dr. J. P. known until someone admita hit Leake, aenlor surgeon of the federal publlo health service, and Dr. Identity as the socker. (Assoclat"1 Joseph Bredeck, county health commissioner. (Associated Press Photo) Puss Photo BRITISH CHALLENGER IN HARMSWORTH RACE fIT7 1 cmsmrJ . 8 -r--" 'b - .r"tzfsc4; Hubsrt Scott-Palne (Inset) of Ureat Britain will pit his Miss England III against Gar Wood'a Miss America X In the Harmsworth trophy races at Detroit, Mich., etartlng 8ept. 2. Above plcturs waa taken Lwhen 8cott-Palne tested his challenger at Southampton, England, recently. (Assoolated Press Photo) 'NEW DEAL' WINS BLUE RIBBON FOR PRESIDENT tk' ,atl yj sir 9 tr I Vi v. rj President Roosevelt bestowed an affection pat on "New Deal," 'chestnut horse given him by Missouri admirers, after the animal won a blue ribbon at the Dutcheat county fair at Rhlnebeck, N. Y. John Roots, velt (right) put the hone through ita paces at the fair, (Attoclattd Prett Photo) PROSECUTORS IN URSCHEL KIDNAPING CASE li 1 taT M K f I -1 aaFa. 1. . , J . mi Hart It tha battery of prosecutor! who will represent the United States at the trial of defendant! charged with the kidnaping of Charlea Urachal, Oklahoma City oil millionaire. Left to right: R. H. Colvln, chief of tha federal bureau of investigation at Oklahoma City; Joseph B. Keenan, aaelatant attorney-gen, aral; Herbert K. Hyde, federal district attorney at Oklahoma CIU. and Leslie Salter, aoeclal assistant attornsy-general. (Associated Prea Phot