Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1933, Page 13, Image 13

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ifEDFORD, OREGON.
WHERE 30 WERE KILLED IN FRENCH TRAIN WRECK
LINDBERGHS VISIT LE BOURGET
PRINCETON HITS THE COMEBACK TRAIL WITH A BANG
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Here Is a Bene'-' vl'w 'he most disastrous train wreck In French history the derailment of a
Cherbourg-Paris express near Conches, France. Thirty were killed and more than 30 Injured In the wreck
which occurred while the train was traveling 60 miles an hour. (Associated Press Photo)
Pristine Sweets
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Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh photographed with a group of
French airmen at Le Bourget field near Paris, after visiting the spot
where Lindbergh ended his Atlantic ocean flight In 1927. (Associated
Press Photn)
PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO NATION
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In the brief space of two years, Coach Fritz Crlsler, an Import from the midwest, has raised a Prince
ton team that has known nothing but defeat since 1928 to recognition as one of the most powerful and
feared elevena In the east. Some of the outstanding stars In this Tiger outfit are Garry Le Van, streaking
little sophomore; Paul Pauk, a fast charging, aggressive ball carrier, and Gilbert Lea, a tricky and elu- ;
slve end. (Associated Press Photo)
HOW THE STATES WIPED DRY LAWS FROM CONSTITUTION
Though more expensive confec
tions are tempting, Melba Hudgins
of Thomaston, Ga goes to a sugar
cane patch for a bit of natural
goodness. (Associated Press Photo)
Here are two fur coat designs whlcn prooaDiy will find favor on the
campus. At left is a muskrat swagger model. A coat of Persian lamb
Is shown at right. It is belted with black antelope and buckled with a
novelty metal design. (Associated Press Photo)
President Roosevelt is shown at his desk In the White House when
he addressed the nation on his recovery program. Besides announcing
a new policy to control the dollar, the President answered critics of
the NRA. (Associated Press Photo) ....
f-7 AGAINST REPEAL 7
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-ru.. . ..h c hnu, h mcauirv 36 states voted adoption of the twenty.first
amendment to the constitution which repealed the eighteenth or prohibition law In effect for 13 years.
Actual repeal does not beooma effective until about December .
CRAVES TO BUILD BRIDGES AND DAMS
ON TRIAL IN 'DRAKE ESTATE' CASE
MEETS MOTHER AFTER 31 YEARS THREE DIE IN SCHOOL EXPLOSION
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Albe-i B. Chandler of Kentucky Is shown as he was re
united In Jacksonville, Fla, with his mother, now Mrs. A. W. Chamber
lln, whom he had not seen In 31 years and believed to be dead. Seek.
Ing her grave, he found her alive. (Associated Press Photo)
HARRIS BECOMES RED SOX PILOT
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Oscar M. Hartzell, promoter of the Drake estate scheme which fed.
sral authorities termed a swindle, Is shown (center) with his attorneys
as he went on trial at Sioux City, la., on charges of using the malls to
defraud In collection of funds to carry a battle to British courts for an
estate left by Sir Francis Drake. P3ul Young Is at left, Carlos Goltz
at riaht. (Associated Press Photo)
OIL FIRE SWEEPS MICHIGAN TANKS
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An 11-year-old boy and two negro Janitors were fatally Injured when
the explosion of a basement boiler wrecked the fifth grade room of the
consolidated school In Big Forest, Miss. Several other pupils wer
severely hurt (Associated Press Photo)
Quits NRA Board
Farm Strike Leader
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.th the remark "If I can t get results In a year, then somebody
J'ie deeerves the chance." Stanley "Bueky" Harris (right) '"!
'ontract as manager of the Boston Red Sex for next year. W'"9
re President Tom Yakey (left) of the Boston club, and General Man
sger Eddie Collins. Hams, who manjjed the Detroit Tigers laej sea-
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Keith Neville, former governor of
Nebraska, retined as chairman of
the state's NRA board He said he
felt the Nebraska NRA program
eould not succeed. (Associated
John Bosch of Atwater, Minn., It
vice president of the National Farm
Holiday association, president of
the Minnesota branch ar.d one of the
leaders In the farm stnl-e move
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Miss Grace Fenton, Idaho University sophomore dreams of the days
when she will be a civil engineer. The picture ahowa her doing class
field work, "Building bridges and dams has always been my ambition"
ahe says "and If I can't do the outslds work, I can draw up plans and
estimates for them". (Associatsd Press Photo)
FLEET FOOTED STANFORD BACK
One man was killed and two others Injured In this spectacular oil
flra at Mount Pleasant, Mich. The flames spread to 12 etorage tanka,
and damage was estimated In excess of f 150,000. (Associated Press
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his sunfu4 faatkaii turn. (.Associated Prsil Phetoi