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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. JAILNEW ORLEANS VOTE REGISTRAR ROWING HARD-GETTING NOWHERE! CENTURIES OLD DOLLS IN DISPLAY SOVIET ENVOY GREETS FAMILY IT", - I ;f .1 it vi 12 Ji' -V -1 tew' C. S. Barnes (left), registrar of voters In New Orleans and leader In the Huey P. Long political organization there, was tailed with ten aides for several hours after police raided his office and charged the group with violating an injunction against tampering with registration books In advance of the city's January 23 mayoralty primary. Criminal charges of tampering with public records were filed against Barnes, and a court order was secured removing him from office. He is shown consulting with an attorney. (Associated Pre6s Photo) Yf - r This spectacle of Columbia university oarsmen churning up the water in their outdoor practice tank isn't as futile as it may took. It's merely part of the boys' practice for spring rowing events and they say It gets the oarsmen in fine condition. (Associated Press Photo) Named As Japan's New War Minister v1 r Following the resignation of Gen, Sadao Araki, extreme militarist, Gen. Senjuro Hayashl (above) was named at war minister of. Japan. World capitals speculated on the possible effect the change might have on strained Japanese-Russian relations. (Associated Press Photo) Says He Won't Quit it'" in." i Ml 1 if j V vt. 5 W. W. Howes (above), first as sistant postmaster general, said he did not Intend to resign as demo cratic national committeeman for South Dakota and that President Roosevelt's disapproval of commit teemen practicing law before gov ernment departments "obviously did not apply" to him. (Associated Press Photo) Film Administrator ft, f- v . ft?" 1 Sol A. Rosenblatt, deputy NRA administrator in coarse cf motion, picture and other amusement codes, hss srrlved in Hollywood 10 confer with cinema chieltalns rfjirding the code which has g?n into effect (Associated Press Pnotol U. S. SPURS HUNT IN BREMER KIDNAPING . 4 "4 i- i r 1 ,' ' 1 i !, "3 iR 1 t J r i rul I S 7 It 1 )r rn 'xv1- !J , - - Til .jjv -r & 1 Federal operatives searched the Minneapolis underworld for clues In the kidnaping of Edward 0. Bremer (lower right), wealthy St Paul banker, who was abducted by a band wnicn left oehmd ran som demand of $200,000. Walter Magee (upper left), friend of the missing man, who found the ransom note. Is taking an active part In ransom negotiations James Quinehan (center), truck driver, believes he witnessed the kidnaping. He said he saw a large sedan pull In front of Bremer's automobile and then saw the two cars move off together. Bremer's machine (lower left) was later recovered. The banker is the son of Adolph Bremer (up'per right), wealthy brewer and personal friend of President Roosevelt (Associated Press Photos WASHINGTON STARTS ANOTHER ROWING CAMPAIGN - .v MKVfti KUA .i ' ' - ' . i i -3 Aooroxlmately 250 candidates reported to Coach Al Ulbrlekson on the first call for crew practice at University of Washington. It was one of the largest turnouts In the history of the school and Ulbrlck son Is shown addressing about 50 of the men from whom he hopes to mold a crew which will success fully defend the title the Husky shell won at Lono Beach. Cal.. last year. (Associated Press Photo) CONFER WITH ROOSEVELT REGARDING LIQUOR TAX 1 Ik K' .c; kill ?v tt v ' - ,b x t x i V k i1 J H Elynor Clark, 10-year-old pupil of Los Angeles, shown holding two 300-year.old Chinese dolls of the 375 exhibited at her school's second annual doll show. (Associated Press Photo) Alexander Troyanovsky, first Soviet Russian ambassador to tha United States, greeted his wife and 14-year-old son, Oleg. In New York harbor when they arrived in America from Russia. (Associated Press Photo. WOMAN BRINGS DOWN WILD BUFFALO WHISKERWEIGHTS' FIGHT TO DRAW. If r 1 ' II 'J ' 'r s3L S : ir I : 111 J WT Slip ft M & 'in 1 1 ; ff4 .'jyT t't'Tt!u Mrs. Cora Salsbury of Ganado, Ariz., and the buffalo she shot when state officials allowed a bison hunt In House Rock valley, five men completed the party and each nimrod was allowed to hunt down ona wild buffalo from the state-owned herd. (Associated Press .Photo) TREASURY TESTS WHISKEY BLENDS t.l.- i u. ,Hnnk.inrf.ifimhU hnnr fop tha world's III. p.1 uu.lJMlli. Ill ,w uwyx M" - "whlskerwelght" ehamplonshlp at St. Petersburg, Fla., Dr. M. H. Em ory, 78 (loft), the "Havana Thunderbolt." and "Dynamite Charley" Young, 79 (right), of Mirror Lake, N. H., swung their gloves for four rounds to an exhausted draw. C. W. Eldredge, 103, of Worcester, Mass, was the" referee, (Associated Press Photnt REGAINS NATIONAL SKI TITLE . 4 r if'. -2-v i i At-' v' "'mm-- W Jt&b X,t-, f f- -fir fl n iir "'Lii( a i ti Ml Treasury chemists are keeping a close watch on the exact contents of blended whiskey. As a result of recent tests 8ecretsry Henry Mor genthau says that many of the blends are unfit to drink. Q. F, Beyer, chief chemist of the bureau of Industrial alcohol, Is shown making test with Herbert E. Gaston, Morgenthau's assistant, watching. (Asso ciated Press Photo) TWO DEMOCRATIC CHIEFS QUIT Casper Olmen of Mlnot, N. D., recaptured the national amateur sk. Jumping championship wMh a Jump of 175 feet at Cary, III. He ha hsld the sama title In 1929, 1930 and 1931. (Associated Press Photo) HUSKY QUINTET OFF TO GOOD START These members of the senate finance and house ways and means committees conferred with Preel dent Roosevelt regarding the ta to be placed on liqjor. Left to right, at the White House: Rep. Hill, W.inhm-jton: Ren. Ooughton, North Carolina; Senator King, Utah; Senator Harrison, Mississippi. (Asso ciated Piesi Photoi Coincident with President Roosevelt's expression against law prac tices in Washington by members of the democratic national commit tee, the resignation of Robert Jackson, New Hampshire national com mitteeman, was announced. J. Bruce Kremer (left), Montana commit, teeman, resigned early In January. Arthur F. Mullen (center) of Nebraska denied reports he would resign his committee post (Assocl ttd Press Photos) The University of Washington basketball team started Its season by winning the first four contests and these lads would like to keep the victory etresk running. Beginning with Capt. Hal Lee, guard, at the bottom of the picture, reading clockwise are, Joe Weber, guard; Clyde Wagner, center; Bob Gale, forward; Jack Hanover, forward. (Allocated Press Photnt