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" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. DFORD. OREGON, BAILEY, BATES IN COURT HUDDLES -MACHINE GUN KELLY BEHIND BARS; HIS CAPTOR EXHIBIT CHAINS USED BY URSCHEL KIDNAPING GANG tnmxKA nil aHaAfat '.MiAlM jtsslastoaai MMaM JTFn I ntA y ' i ' t -Tipi U SI Ml Til'! i I Hi i-lrSi. . ScS ' aj i , IE ' 1 -4 f- T Live- i l--1 George "Machine Gun" Kelly, desperado wanted 'or crimes ranging from murder to the Kidnaping oi Eharlei F. Urachel. It thown after he was captured in Memphis after a spectacular chase by department of luttlce agents. At the right is W. J. Raney. Memphis detective sergeant, who pointed a shotgun at Kelly and brought about his surrender. (Associated Press Photos) f ' HURRICANE DAMAGE IN NORTH CAROLINA Albert Bates (upper left), a major defendant In the Oklahoma City trial of 12 persons for the kidnaping of Charles F. Urschel, Is shown In conference with his attorney, Ben Laska. Below Harvey Bailey (left), notorious desperado also on trial, It talking with his attorney, James H. Mathers. (Associated Press Photos) MINORS GET FILM CONTRACT O.K. A jr Baby Leroy, world't youngest screen hero, went to court In Los Angeles to have his motion picture contract ratified. He Is shown on ths desk of Judge Marshall M. McComb who approved the document. Actresses who had their contracts approved at ths same time were (left to right) Lona Andre, Ida Lupino, Toby Wing and Grace Bradley. (Associated Press Photo) The runaway hurricane that battered the Atlantlcaeaboard from North Carolina to Nova Scotia brought death to at least 14 persons In North Carolina and caused property damage approaching three million dol lars. Above picture shows wreckage of a lumber yard at New Barn, N. C. (Associated Press Photo) GUIDE STANFORD FOOTBALL DESTINY VAN ORMAN CHILDREN GREET DAD Confesses Murder ft. James Ignacioua Varecha, 17. confessed, Chicago police said, to an orgy of crime that included at least three wanton slayings, a doz. fn robberies and several attacks upon women. Former inmate of an institution for mental defec tives, Varecha shouted, "but I are insane," after confessing. (Asso ciated Press Photo.) The new coaching staff at Stanford, Cal., university Includes ('eft to right) James W. Lawson. end coach; Ernie Nevers, backfield men tor, and Claude E. "Tiny" Thornhlll, head coach. Thornhlll is miking his debut as a head coach after serving as assistant to "Pop" Warner for years. (Associated Press Photo) IN MIDST OF FAN MAIL BARRAGE f ( - l I Denies Slaying a, I r ' r ) - i ' A , ' v S . ft When Ward T. Van Orman. James Gordon Bennett balloonist, re turned to his home in AKron, O., arier neing losi a ween in tne CanadiaR wilderness, he was greeted by his three childrenWard George, whs seems delighted with the knife his dad brought him, Edith, and Hull Jimmy. (Associated Press Photo) TROJAN BLOCKER FLIES HIGH axr Mrs. Lily Banka Gaines, 27, dc 'nied she shot her husband. Dr. James I. Gaines. 41, wealthy Spo kane, Wuh., sportsman. She was charged with first degree murder. A updated .Pjej iiioloA " ... . r s - Y Carl Hubbell, star hurler of ths New York Gianrt. National League pennant winners, and his wife art looking over messages of congratu. iatlons which poured Into their New York apartment. Hubbell It a MtliJ of Meckcc. OkJ. (AaiocUUd Press Photo) i t' t j - fi i United States District Attorney Herbert K. Hyde (left) It thown at the Balley-Bates trial In Oklahoma City as ht exhibited chains used to keep Charles F. Urschel prisoner while the millionaire oil operator was In the hands of kidnapers. Gus Jones, federal agent, holds an automatic rifle found at the Texas farm house where Harvey Bailey was captured. (Associated Press Photo) Bigamy Charged OUTLAW'S WIFE DODGES CAMERA While the Southern California blocker leaves the ground to put J'.k Bo'.":h.ird of Loyola fright out of pl.ly, "IrVy" Wotkyns, Trn)n tub teaek. bites t"ie turf at the faith of Kmtrteyet 1HirH(i. The swift bit of act.on came in the 8outl-.ern Catifornia-Loyo'a gme In Lot Anuelei which the Trojant won 18 to 0. (.Associated Prest Photo) The Rev. Walter J. Bateman, 33-year-old evangelist, was arrested in Chicago on charges of bigamy pre ferred by his first wife, formerly Esther Zeller, of Toledo, O. It was alleged he married Louise Stumpf of Milwaukee, under the name of Robert Warwick, after deserting his first wife In 1930. (Associated Press Photo) . 1 t' 1 9 O5 V Mrs. George "Machine Gun" Kelly ducked and hid her head at the walked out of ths police thow-up at Memphis, where she was captured with her notorious husband. (Associated Press Photo) WHERE ELEVEN CONVICTS ESCAPED FROM PRISON ir r4 jOTr. -iW f j 1 L-,? i ax v 'x.v if.fs .y i .; W'r W& -r--- t ' This picture provides an air view of th Indiana ttato prlton it Michigan City, where 11 armed con victs battered their way to freedom, slugging a guard, thooting a clerk and utlng two other prlton attache! it a "blind" In their break. (Associated Press Photo) Names Kidnaper . 4 v :..c r;Xe,i& Mrt. August Luer (above), 75. year.old wife of ths Alton, III, banker who wat kidnaped and re. leaeed without payment of ransom, took the witness stand at Edwards villa. III., and Identified Percy Fltr geraid of St. Louis, one of six de fendentl en trial, ent of her hur--bend's abductors. (Associated Press Ehotoj LEGION GETS KEYS TO CHICAGO ... 1 ...... r.,y t - I :"1 ' ' -ri'-'i ' Mayor Edward J. Kelly (left, seated) of Chicago, Is shown presenting ths "the key-tff ttn mty"- to Loula J. -Johnson, national commander of ths American Legion, for tht ex-service men's convention. (Associated Prtsa Piiotai