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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1934)
t f i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON, YOU'LL SEE TOGS LIKE THESE ON THE BEACHES THIS SUMMER JUNE GETS CONGRATULATORY NOTES A GIFT TO THE PRESIDENT tea . hi - ?J -J-, Iks . V St, Swlmmlns, beach games and basking In the sun are next on the calendar, and these film players are wearing; stylists' newest offering" for such pleasures. Blanca Vischer (left) favors a one-piece swimming suit with trunks o' navy blue and the upper part of the suit in llghtei blue, red and white. A beach swagger costume of heavy pique Is worn by Suzanne Kaaren (center). White and blue stripes outline the collar and cuffs. There is a red, white and blue band around her large white pique hat. Claire Trevor (right) Is wearing a practical swimming suit of bright yellow wool. The side straps and shoulder straps, which tie In back, are of green rubberized silk. (Associated Press Photos! Six-year-old June Robles, who was held by kidnapers In a coffin like box on the desert near Tucson, Ariz., Is shown reading messages she received from persons in many parts of the world. She is holding one sent by William F. Gettle, Beverly Hills, Cal., millionaire who was rescued from kidnapers the same day she was found. (Associated Press Photo) This portrait of Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, was presented as a surprise gift to the chief executive. The painting, finished only recently by the Polish artist, Tade Styka, now hangs in Mr. Roosevelt's study in the White House. (Associated Press Photo) May Get Party Post FLIERS HONOR UNKNOWN SOLDIER BRIDGE TOWER LOOMS ABOVE CLOUD Walter S. Hallahan of Charles Ion, W. Va., republican national committeeman for West Virginia, is mentioned as a possible choice to succeed Everett Sanders as na tional chairman of the party. San ders' successor will be chosen in Chicago June 5. (Associated Press Photo) Drinks Poison ' P f it! - ua 111 tM Capt. Maurice Rossi (left) and Lieut. Paul Codos, the French -transatlantic filers, lolned America's tribute to her ward dead on Memorial day as they placed a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington national cemetary. (Associated Press Photo Few sightseers get this "seagull" view of the gigantic Marin tower of San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge. It Is the highest bridge struc ture In the world and Is shown rearing Its head above the banks of fog 787 feet above the waters of the Golden Gate. (Associated Press Photo) NORTHERNERS TRY CUBAN GAME Slugs For Seals Displaces Vare h4 - WSst," SitJZA. V", v ' IP- v If The reign of William 8. Vare as republican leader In Philadelphia came to an end with the election of Edwin R. Cox (above) as chairman of the city committee. Cox was a leader In the movement to displace Vare. i i i w 'J? I - - m 1 l y fill 'J HK Ramon 8. Wilson (above), Sar . : f A!-' A , f Francisco broker, was dead In Reno i m : X.,' i raum.' 'A v Nev., after drinking from a bottli , , ! y' , . which had been filled with a deadl) . Lennla Backer, second baseman poison. According to Reno's ehlei f the San Francisco Seals, is one C it o Police, Wilson had provlousi) of th club b" batsman in the ' xV.if - Hlven 'a'al frlnl axlt c"rrn,Pn"an "ce. (Associated ' t drlv,r and thn lok Polon " 0 &, y i'Mugr . , . himself as arrest neared. (Assocl' Ti, . ited Press Photo) f 7 ! IN ENGLAND TO ELUDE KIDNAPERS Jai-alai, Cuba's favorite sport. Is finding popularity at northern beach resorts. Marian I. Dunstan, New York debutante. IS shown serv Ing the ball during a game at a fashionable club at Atlantic Beach, N. Y. (Associated Tress Photo) Chancellor Dollfuss Three attempts to kidnap members of his family from his home at Beverly Hills, Cal., were told by E. L. Cord (right), auto and airplane magnste, to English friends. Cord, with Mrs. Co-d (left) and their four children, have been In England elncs mid-April In apparent effort! to void dangers of kidnaping. Asioclittd Press Photos) POUCE CLUBBED IN HECTIC MINNEAPOLIS RIOTS . . . ' These pictures provide striking views pf the action In Minneapolis riots during a strike of truck driv ers. The exciting scene at top shows policemen and strikers slashing away at each other with clubs, pipes and other weapons, and below a policeman and a striker are shown lying prone on the street after being knocked out. (Associated Press Photos New NRA Chief b it, BOMB EXPLODES IN POSTOFFICE Donald Renshaw (above) has been appointed regional director of the NRA for California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico! Montana, Wyoming and Colorado... He waa formerly an attache of den. Hugh Johnson's staff In Washing, ton. (Associated Press Photo) Burton S. Cowles (right), superintendent of the dead letter dlvlelon of the postoffice In Washington, Is shown examining fragments of a bomb that exploded In the hands of Myrton Genung, a clerk, as he opened a dead letter package. The explosion shattered one of Qenung'e hands, (Associated Press Photol 11