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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJXE. MTDFOKD, OREGON. WINE APLENTY, IF AND WHEN CUBAN SOLDIERS GUARD FORT WON FROM REBELS ELINOR SMITH REVEALS MARRIAGE Manslaughter Verdict i Ml US" XUV 5 I"1.. l ; - , , "" T " ... . . t-' - 'Wo L-iSr J' Will national prohibition be repealed? The grape growen and win ones, gambling that it will, are running full tilt to supply the antici pated demand it tne ary law is removed from the constitution. Above is a shipment of grape product received In New York. There are 7,500 gallons of It being transferred from a tank car to barrels for storage. Picture below shows activity In one' of the world's largest vineyards at Guasti, Cal. (Associated Press Photos) HAMM TESTIFIES AT KIDNAP TRIAL i- 1 iw " PL William Hamm Jr. (right), wealthy St. Paul brewer, fs shown as hi appeared to testify against defendants on trial for his kidnaping. Hii guard Is Sheriff George Moeller of Ramsey county, Minn. (Associated Dress Photo) HOLLYWOOD IN TOAST TO REPEAL . ; ' 'lib- Niicnaei Farmer, nuiuand of Giona Sw.n.on, dcea a little parlor trick In a Hollywood night club aa returna from th Nov. 7 election In dicated repeal of prohibition. Ha balanced three glasi'ea on top of a champagne bottle and drank from the top glaaa. Left to i ight: Farmer, Gloria Swanaon, Jeanette MacDonald and Llla Lee. (Aaaoclated Preee Photo) YOUNG JAPAN IN MASS DISPLAY f.ll ' During the Meiji thrme athletic carnival, the Biggeat athletic event . of the ear in Jajan, Tokyo'! children were regimented In a ma.a gym- nastic ditplay. Th.a ihca the youngitera In the atadium which may be the ictne of the 1M0 Olympic Oamea. (Aiaoclated Prea Phote-i " l' ' st"7p 1 I I 7Z frM- ti 1 " 1 TH Loyal aoldlers and aailora of the Grau 8an Martin regime In Cuba are ahown ready for further action aa they guarded the interior of historic Atarea fort after winning It from rebel troopa In a twoday battle. Note the eonfuslon left by the defeated revolting aoldiere. (Aaaoclated Presa Photo) Elinor Smith, 22-yar-old avlatrlx, revealed ahe had been married alnca last July to Patrick H. Sullivan, New York democratic assembly man. They are ahown In hia New York office. (Associated Press Photo) Stella Chrlstoff (above'), 17-yoap-old farm girl, was found guilty of manslaughter In her trial at Ed wardsville, III., for the elaylng of Nelson Voss, rural mall carrier, (Associated Press Photo) INQUIRE INTO NAZI ACTIVITIES V -3 41 ?4 !e: W 4'- ! JOWNJ fcANSONIE ! ifAi' "f iAV'4 . r ,K i 4 L-m 4. il, if r :f V,v. ji kVl John C. Ransome. rough and ready tackle, le captain of the Unlver alty of California's Golden Bears. (Associated Press Photo) DEDICATE INDIANA WAR MEMORIAL , " ' i ( 4tt - "; ' "- 1 V-. " .' i. A."f aVOiluae,te IIIHIIM'1!' Indiana's World war memorial at Indianapolis. buMt at a cost 0 112.000.000 and occupying five city b'cckg. was prepared for 0edicatifli a Armistlc day. (Assoctated Press photo) Wins Nobel Prize r ?Mr w pre; ? VXolf GOVERNORS MAP NEW PLANS TO BOOST FARM PRICES jUk&it.''AaM'fwtia?iiWffiMri . r .. : nn ,'?a.. At hearlnas In which there was much talk of "codos," "agents" and "money" and containing all the elementa of a mystery story, the houae Immigration committee pushed forward Its Inquiry fnto nazl propa. ganda activities In the United States. Members of the committee are shown here. Left to right: Representatives Crowe, Indiana: Dlcksteln (chairman), New York; Focht, Pennsylvania, and Delaney of New York. Delaney Is not a committee member but was invited to be pres. ent. (Associated Press Photo) CAPTAIN OF THE GOLDEN BEARS ' Dr., Werner Helsenberg of Lelp. alg, Germany, waa awarded the Nobel prize In phyalcs for Ms work on a theory of the mechanics of quantises. (Associated Press Photo) Four midwest governors are ahown In conference In Washington as they mapped new farm relief plane to present to President Roosevelt. Left to right: Governore Berry of South Dakota, Schmedeman of Wisconsin, Langer of North Dakota and Olson of Minnesota. (Associated Press Photo) GOWNS FOR HOSTESS AND GUESTS BRIDAL BLACK UPSETS TRADITION wa; "'. -. . ': rasam I i 1 i : rife ; ' Ift J M l. . B B l, 11 , . -A'.i li "..v-v '! I4'tl " , 111 U ,1 Iri P IV 4 1 1 ' 111 - - - j When the pendulum of fashion starts It often makes a complete awing aa la ahown In this bridal costume of black velvet. The only color la the lewelry of yellow diamonds, gold lacquered wig holding the voluminous black tulle veil In place, and the bouquet of yellow calls lilies. The gown was shown at a New York fashion ahow and tea. (Associated Press Photo) A hostess frock of lceblue erepa satin Is worn by Helen Vinson (left), film actress. The long sleeves and high neck trs a modern not In this type of gown. Clara Bow (right) ehooses a dress of dull red creps marocalna for Informal evening wear. A elvet turban, gloves and shoes In the same shade complete the costume. (Associated Press Photos) JAPANESE ARMY PRACTISES WAR WITH CAMOUFLAGE '- Je-t K!WinJIT! , if aV-i.-'J t - A scene from the annual army maneuvers In Japan show soldiers with costs of rice atraw, simulat ing stacks dotting the fields. The "play" was conducted In western Japan after the rice haiveaL (Aaao clated Presa Photo) - ' ' ' " - . . ... Shooting; Witnesg Mm. V: ,. Si : ' Ai :' I p-i. .7n; George Johnson, Pauleboro, N.J, Iron worker, told police he witnessed the shooting of 6heldon Clark, Jr., by Mrs. Clark during a quarrel. (Asia elated Preee Photo . .. t