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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1934)
n IS H MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JIEDFORD, A ROOSEVELT GOES OUT FOR CREW i "Ould Sod" Comes to Life at New Fair New Deal Scored By 'Young Teddy' World-Famed Gem in New Fair 3 i President Roosevelt's athletic young son, Franklin, Jr, Is a candi date for the Harvard freshman crew. He Is shown at right, helping to lug out a shell for a practice drill on the Charles river at Cambridge, Mass. (Associated Press Photo) TEXAS BAD MAN CAPTURED Irish Village for New World's Fair. One of the principal features sf this village, nestling In the quaint beauty of Its native heath, will be historic Tara Hall, at the right of the picture. A. Chester Danforth, artist, has placed special stress orq yellow book of Lecan. Located on this building, It being constructed In minute detail similar to the gath erlng place of the old Irish chief tains from plans recorded In th the street of foreign villages, It will be visited by millions after the Fair opens In Chicago May 26 FOUR DIE IN ILLINOIS CRASH OF ICE-COATED PLANE Speaking In New York at his In auguration as president of the Na tlonal Republican club. Col. Theo dore Roosevelt (above) denounced the Mnew deal" regime of his difr tant cousin, the President, as "re actionary and un-American." (A soclated Press Photo) Tries To Kill Self if ' V. JO , ' lllf lllpfliir - zmmi n 4H t ' 1. Raymond Hamilton (seated, left), 20-year-old escaped Texas con vict who has been a key man In the Clyde Barrow crime organization, was captured near Sherman, Tex., with T. R. Brooks (seated, right), a vagrant who aided Hamilton In his last bank robbery. Texas authorl. ties planned to convict Hamilton under the habitual criminal act and If possible send him to the electric chair. (Associated Press Photo) Wf You can hardly btame Miit Char lalna Tucker for looking haooy. for ha It wearing the famed Maxi milian diamond, a 42-carat o11 talre. valued at $150,000. It It part of the diamond exhibit at tho new World'i Fair which opens In Chicaj go May 26. Negotiations are under way to bring some of the Russian crown Jewels to the Fair. SOUGHT AS OUTLAW KILLERS Four persons were killed near Petersburg, III, when a St. Louls-to-Chlcago American Airways plane crashed at night in a blinding blizzard. This was the wreckage of the Ice-coated monoplane in a farm field, (Associated Press Photo Glenn Horn, 19, was given an ven chance to recover after he had attempted to commit suicide In the basement of the Frank Flleder home at Erland's Point, near Brem erton, Wash. The youth had been deputized to guard the building after the discovery of six murders In the house and authorities thought memories of the massacre Influenc ed his action. (Associated Press Photo f Two of the men sought with the John Dllllnger band of killers art Tommy Carroll (left), St. Paul bank robber believed to be one of the latest recruits to the outlaw gang, and George "Baby Face" Nelson (right), Dllllnger henchman who was Identified as the gunman who shot and killed W, Carter Baum, a federal agent, In one of the skir mishes near Mercer. Wis. (Associated Press Photo CUBAN TROOPS FIRE ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GIRL CREW ROWS FOR BEAUTY NEW STREAMLINE TRAIN READY FOR FAST TRAVEL m mmt: mmm tf 'rm iggj-rer r - wif fTlt llgliMJ - r If; flI!!ini r ftlfh Ji K' ' wZz,H' rtlM 'S3S! fMSA . 3MB I Here Is an actual scene In the early May riot In Havana showing high school boys and girls cower- 2.,., . s mwJTA' '4(! 1 . 47 6; fw A . ftj)' JU1&" " " Ing before the gunfire of Cuban soldiers. One student was slain and rive were wounded In the disturb-- Stt. fX4, "WssoS fcvi I k-j, iV ? Si" , , ance which has had many repercussions Including a call for a 48-hour Island-wldo strike, i The student . It ifti -S.' 'V1 shown at the extreme left wis one of thoss serlouslv wounded. (Associated Press Photo) feill ?T ; LEAD REVOLT AGAINST VOLIV A ... .V! bf:i On ComeWU Trail 0 The nation's first Diesel electric streamline train, shown here, was formally christened I In .a Phlldel- v( " . 2 & 15 J n, j i(t. .f.,. Phla ceremony attended by some of America's leading Industrialists. Built for use by the Chicago. Bur- f vV it v I . ,',1 iL'?"' tfV J ''fYv JAPANESE ..GIRLS LEARN ART OF FIGHTING ! jf$r, ' 1 1 U.'R:- jKi p- , . i high school are health, poise and grace. The feminine eight does not i ur ik-fr Nll4 1 -T s?ttfs i " Jj , ! fl Tmm, v enter competitive events as their coach believes speed races are too JTZr V A I M I i ."Wti S f , , lH ,'J ' - :' -...; strenuous for them. (Associated Pres. Phntnl r ' f VA W f W-WT 1 , fi ... H 1 1 (', h.rrrMr---- ' spends iooo hours building model jt , w-'jvljj hPtmm l I''i 4 M ELM' ' .1 I V .w '-C(2rr - V-i V. ? -V Ben Hammer. ,,. of Pa.ad.na. Cs... with hi. comol.t.d mo.., o, . I - . L! . . . i ii.. i. TnWn sr. shown receiving Instructions In machine Members of the Women's Patriotic Association n Tokyo ,h n ,r, drelieij B ,leld "n operations by soldiers of the third Infantry regiment. The amaionsof ineori.m Ben Hammer, 19, of Pasadena, Cal., with his completed model of s navy amphibian plans. The model has wing spread of 67', Inches and weighs 10', pounds. It has demountable cowling, rstractabls wheels, movable ailerons, Instrument board and adjustable stabilizer operated from the cockpit. There is also a mschlne gun mounted on It Young Hammer spent 1000 houn completing the model, (Associated Press Photo) Ben Eastman, former Stanford 440-yard runner and holder of the rscognlted record for that distance, plans to run In the Fresno, Cal, re lays. (Associated Press Photo) Leaders in the rsbeillon against the rule of Wilbur Qlsnn Vollva In the religious colony of Zlon, III., were Onlas W. Farley and his wife (above). Farley wae named president of the school board. In compe tition with Vollva's candldste. In repriaal. Vollva closed the town's parochial achoole. Mrs, Farley created a sensation by appearing In front of Vollva's apartment and denouncing him In I sidewalk speech. (Associated Press Phota) 'oalis, (Associated Press Phnt