MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, JfEDFORD, OREGON.
SOVIET FLIERS RESCUE REFUGEES FROM ICEPACK
Frank Buck's Wild Animal Show in New Fair
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Forty brand-new features will
greet children to the Enchanted Is
land when the new World's Fair
opens In Chicago May 26. Chicago
Junior Leagui girls were helping
with the repainting when this photo
was taken. The fairyland Is free
to children. Many free features in
the Fair, lower transportation costs
and low hotel rates make a visit to
A Century of Progress Inexpensive
this summer.
For Free Concerts at New Fair
In thla great lagoon amphithe
ater, Swift and Company will pre
ent the Chicago Symphony orches
tra In ten weeks of free dally con.
certs starting July 1. In the new
World's Fair. This Is but one ol
many new free features which will
make the visitor's dollar buy mors
this summer. The Fair opens In
Chicago May 26.
OWNER-MANAGER HAS HANDS FULL
Versatile Earl McNeely, owner-president-manager of the Sacra
mento club of the Pacific Coast League, gives a working illustration of
how he keeps up with hit many duties. In addition to the three jobs
mentioned, McNeely, the youngest ball magnate on the coast, expects
to take a turn as an outfielder this season. Jack Downey (left),
veteran trainer, doesn't know whether to give his smiling boss a rub
nr ask him for a raise, f Associated Pre phntM
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i.:re two views cf aamags done by the wind of tornadic force
which dipped into lower New Orleans, demolishing or damaging about
100 homes and seriously injuring st least 12 persons. (Associated
. Press Photo)
In a swift sortie over the Arctic, three Russian aviators saved 84 persons stranded on the Icepack off
the northern coast of Siberia. They were aboard the Chelluskin when It was crushed by the Ice and sank
last February. Upper: standing at left, the three aviators (left to right), M. T. Sletneff, Prof. George
Ushakoff and F. A. Levanersky at Fairbanks, Alaska, before the takeoff. Lower: two of the American
built alrolanes used in the work. Others have been rescued. (Associated Press Photos)
FLOOD SENDS TRAIN INTO DITCH; THREE KILLED
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Flood waters that swep! over a large area of western Wisconsin and southeast Minnesota took nine
lives and caused heavy property losses. A washout Bent (his train into a ditch near Hudson, Wis., causing
the pile-up shown and killing three trainmen, (Associated Press Photo)
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EINSTEIN HAD A GOOD LAUGH
E. H. Everson (above) of Huron,
6- D., automatically succeeds th
late John A. Simpson as president
of the National Farm era Union.
Everson was vice president prior
to Simpson's death. (Associated
Press Photo)
Admits Poisoning
Prof. Albert Einstein (left), usually of serious demeanor, had a good
laugh when he attended a testimonial dinner In New York In honor of
Rabbi Stephen Wise (center), who with Mayor Fiorello LaQuardli,
found the situation equally amusing. (Associated Press Photo)
ARIZONA BUS CRASH KILLS ONE
Official at Sapulpa, Okla., said
Chester Barrett, 32 (above), a lath
r who aald he "could not bear te
tee my family starve." confessed
eolsonlng three of his small chil
dren. He was held for murder,
(Associated Press Photo)
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Skidding on a slippery pavement west of Vuma, Arls., a trans,
continental bus somersaulted from the road killing one passenger and
injuring 27 others. Rescuers are shown trying to free passengers from
the overturned stage coach, (Associated Press Photo)
Frank Buck, explorer of "Brlnfl 'Em Back Alive"
fame, will personally exhibit more than 1,000 ani
mals, many of them rare species seldom seen even
In zoos, In this zoological garden now being built
for the new World's Fair which opens In Chicago
May 26. At the left Buck may be seen with a huge
python captured In Africa. Low railrcad rates, low
hotel rates and many more free features make the
Fair easier on the visitor's pocketbook this year.
Land of Wooden Shoes in New World's Fair
Quaint cottages,! giant windmill,
dike and natives In bright cos
tumes and wooden shoes will greet
the visitor to thla Dutch village
t the new World's Fair which
opena In Chicago May 28. Fifteen
"foreign villages" offer the visitor
the unique opportunity of "touring
the world" In a slngla day. Lower
railroad rates, low-rat accommoda
tions In Chicago and more free Fall
faaturea make It possible to visit
the Exposition at little cost The
Fair has 84 miles of free Industrial
and scientific exhibits.
Fair Knight
POSTER MODEL NOW IN FILMS
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Pageantry at Fair, Twenty arm
ored knights, mounted, booted and
purred, with shields and spears
will act as official escorts at tht
new World's Fair which opena Ir
Chicago May 25. Cyrus Qrlmshaw
la the knight shown hsre and Roset
ta Rasmus the damsel In distress
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Evelyn Kelly, whose face has appeared on many billboards through
out the country, Is one of Hollywood's latest recruits. She will appear
In a film of an Earl Carroll show. (Associated Press Photo)
LA GUARDIA LISTENS TO FIRST LADY
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Mayor Fiorello LaQuardla of New York, highly regarded a a con
versationalist, Is recorded her as a good listener t.i well. Mrs. Frank
lin O. Rooeevelt held hie attention at the Women's Trade union dinner
In New York, (Associated Press PJigto --