Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1933, Page 15, Image 15

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,
WOMEN BATTLE OCEAN STORM
CROWD VIEWS LYNCH VICTIM'S CHARRED BODY; GUARDS MAN TANKS
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Throe women, who, with eight men were aboard the yacht Slnaloa,
en co-operative ita cruise when It lost Ita rudder en route from
Honolulu to San Francisco, helped man the pumps to keep the vessel
afloat until it was picked up by a coast guard cutter off San Francisco.
. They were (left to right) Dorothy Chllen, Long Beach, Cal.; Mre. Ada
; Wynn, Honolulu, and Hazel Pardue of Long Beach. (Associated Press
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Tanks manned by Missouri national guardsmen, ordered out by Gov. Guy B. Park, failed to stop a mob of 7000 at St. Joseph, Mo.,
which pulled the doors from the county jail and seized and hanged Lloyd Warner, 19-year-old negro accused of criminally attacking a white
girl. Left: one of the tanks alongside the jail entrance. Right: part of the crowd of 7000 persons In the mob after Warner's body was
drenched In gasoline and burned. He was hanged from the tree shown in the center. (Associated Press Phtos
SNOW AND ICE BRING NEW BEAUTIES TO NIAGARA
DIRECTOR PICKS BEAUTIES FOR "SCANDALS" FILM
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The scenes have changed at Niagara, famous honeymoon resort. Old man winter came down from the
north to decorate the cataract wtth fantastic shapes in snow and Ice. Here's a view of frosty beauty from
"suicide point." (Associated Press Photo)
A REAL LONG DISTANCE WEDDING
Rejects NRA Code
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This may not look like It, but it's
a wedding ceremony at least one
half of one. Bertll Clason, In De
troit, Mich., wed Slgrld Carlson In
Stockholm, Sweden, by transat
lantic telephone with all principals
In the ceremony connected on the
line by ear phones. The bride
groom, an engineer. Is seated at
the mouthpiece. Standing Is his
brother, Ragner Clason, and at
right is John D. Watts, who offi
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Here's George White, musical comedy Impressario, and a piano-ful of beauties he selected to dec
orate the first of five annual editions of "Scandals" for a Hollywood motion picture studio. His first
day's work Involved picking 75 girls for the film edition of his Broadway show, but (t appears ho likes
his work. '(Assoclatd Press Photo .
HEALTH CHAMPS CUT THEMSELVES A SLICE OF MEAT
Walter 8. Qifford (above), presi
dent of the American Telephone
and Telegraph company, In a letter
to Hugh 8. Johnson, said his con
cern did not want to come under
the NRA code because It is non
competitive In character. Johnson
said he would impose a code con
tainlng labor provisions ir neces
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Adjudged the nation's healthiest 4-H youngsters in connection with the International stock show In
Chicago were Shirley Caroline Drew, 17 (left), of Fayette, Mo., and Clfsta Millspaugh, 16, of Mt. Pleasant,
la., who tied for honors among girls, and Glenn L. Sherwood, 19, of Lamed, Kas.. healthiest boy. Hera
they are sampling a bit of de luxe roast beef. (Associated Press Photo.
A HALE WINE TRAIN WELL MET
INDIANS HONOR SAINT IN PAGEANT
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WOULD VOID DAUGHTER'S ADOPTION
I Tne first trainioao of wine to cross me country in 14 years rolled
iut of the west and these beauties were on htnd to meet It when It
reached New York. They were rewarded with tasty samplt frem the
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Victor Kotow (left), salesman-father of Sylvia Sidney, has brought
suit In New York to determine the legal status of the diminutive film
star. Kosow, shown with his attorney, Jacob Gelfand, seeks to have
Miss 8idney's adoption by Dr. Sigmund Sidney set aside on the ground!
ha was not notified. Dr. Sidney married the former Mrs. Kosow several
years after her divorce and adopted Sylvia, ..Associated Preti Ph&toj
Blending pagan and Christian ceremonies. Papago Indians honored
the memory of St. Francis Xsvier near Tucson, Ariz., with a proces
sion, feast and dancing. Part of the procession, with vested Indian
altar boys preceding the catafalque bearing a statue of the saint as
Franciscan monks and worshippers follow, Is shown. (Associated
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WYNEKOOP AS LOTHARIO AT FAIR
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Earle Wynekoop, widower of Mrs. Rhet. Wnekoop victim In the
Chicago operating room slaying, Is pictured when he was known as
"Skyride Mike" at the world's fair last summer. With him Is Mary
Gerken, who explained she was not a sweetheart of Wynekoop, whoso
"datebook" Included names of 50 young women. (Associated Prese
Photo)
HOW SENATOR AVOIDED A CROWD
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Senator Tom Connally of Texas, chairman of the committee Inves
tigating the election of Senator John H. Overton In Louisiana, Is shown
orawling through window from the fire eacapa Into the women'a
washroom In order to get In to the committee hearing room In New
Orleane. A huge crowd had blocked the front entrance to the building.
(Associated Press Photo)
CROSS COUNTRY RUN VICTORS
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Tom Ottey (left) of Michigan State wen the annual cross-country
championship run of the International A. A. A. A, and Joe Mangan
of Cornell finished second. Ottey finished the alx-mlle rsce at Van
Cortlandt park, New Vork, In 30 minutes flat. (Assoclsted Press Photos)
WORLD'S SMALLEST BARBER SHOP
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Fsrd Werner's barber shop at the Grand Coulee dam site In east
ern Washington Is so tiny he has to step outelde to strop the razor.
It'a a "close shave" no matter how you figure It. He was one of the
first settlere In the new town where the huge Grand Coulee dam will
b constructed, (Associated Press Ehotol .
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