Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1934, Page 13, Image 13

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    ilEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE." MEDFOKD. OREGON,
NAVY COMMAND CHANGES HANDS
LONG AND SHORT OF N. C. A. A.
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Adm.rjl Joseph M. Reeves (right) became the highest ranning
United States naval officer afloat when he took command of the fleet
In ceremonies aboard the U. S. S. Pennsylvania at New York. Here ha
Is pictured under the ship's big guns as he was congratulated by Ad
miral David Foote Sellers, the man he succeeds. (Associated Press
Photo)
CATHERINE GREETS PRESIDENT
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The Dotsoro cutoff, shortening the rail route between Denver and the Pacific Coast by 175 miles and putting the Colorado capital on a
through transcontinental line for the first time, at last is ready for traffic. The two views above show how the cutoff, 39 miles long, follows
the winding Colorado river through the mountain country of western Colorado. The map illustrates the saving In mileage possible through use
of the cutoff in conjunction with the famous Moffat tunnel through James peak. (Associated Press Photos)
Jack Torrance, 278-pound shotputter and discus thrower of Loulsl
ana state. Is shown standing beside the smallest man In the N.C.A.A.
championships to be held in Los Angeles June 22-23. Francis BsnavL
dez. two miler of Southern California, tips the scales at 122-pounds.
CHICAGO HAILS CHAMPION BARNEY
HELD IN GETTLE RANSOM DEMAND
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When President Roosevelt stopped at Worcester, Mass., on his trip
to Groton, Mass., where he witnessed the graduation of his son, John,
from Groton school, he was greeted by Catherine Murphy, 9. A victim
of Infantile paralysis, Catherine was sent to Warm Springs, Ga., for
treatment through the Instrumental! . of the President. She told him
she was areatlv Improved. ( Associa id Press Photo
Fred C. Kelley (above), Los Angeles apartment house manager,
was held by deputy sheriff's deputies in connection with an asserted
attempt to collect $75,000 asked for release of William F. Gettle,
abducted Beverly Hills millionaire. (Associated Press Photo)
Barney Ross, welterweight and lightweight boxing champion, dis
covered some of the differences between boxing and acting as he got
some first-hand advice on the latter from the Misses Grace 8axon
(left) and Beatrice Sixon In New York. Barney Is shown practicing
for his stage debut. (Associated Press Photo) '
When Barney Ross came back home to Chicago with the world weU
terwelght title in his belt he was congratulated by clvlo leaders and
paraded through the down-town district. He Is shown on the shoulder
of bohood friends and other admirers, who cheered his recent victory
over Jimmy McLarnln, qlvlng him the welter title along with the light
weight and Junior welterweight championships. (Associated Press
Photo
ATHLETE ON HAND FOR N.C.A.A
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THE MOST OUTSTANDING GIRL'
Ouane Anbey irignil. North Texas State Teachers College and
Southern A.A.U. 1500 meter cnampion, ae ne arrived In Lo. Ang.i..
to participate in the national Inte rcolleglsie championships June 22-23.
The first athlete lo arrive is bung given a floral decoration by South,
ern Calfornia students. Le't to r 3hf. Ed Ablowlch. co captain of the
Trojan track te.im; Betty Jones, Maxint Adams and Abbey. (Associ
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Maty and Martha Davidson of Petersburg. Ind., were chostn as "ths
most outstanding girl" In the senior class of Indiana State Teachers
college at Terrs Haute. Ths girls were nominated along with others,
on the basis of character, scholarship, service, leadership and genera1
worth to the school. Unable to vote for them separately, the studen'
body voted for the twins as a unit. (Associated Press Photo)
SMALLEST ENTRY FOR PACIFIC RACE
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This 24-foot schooner. Hawaii, one of the smallest craft svsr lo
attempt a trans pacific crossing, is ths tiniest vessel entered In the
Los Angeles-Honolulu race. Entered by ths Honolulu Ad Club, ths
beat was thinned to Los Angeles by stewer. Her shipper. Frank And
erson, is atop the Hawaii'! foternast. Associated Press Photo)
SUES FOR ONE THIRD OF ESTATE
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Gavin Llppl, 21, brought suit In 8an Francisco seeking a son's one.
third of the million dollar estate of Gavin McNab. Llppl claimed he la
the Illegitimate child of the noted 8an Francisco attorney and politi
cal leader. In the suit, Lippl asserted his mothsr had received money
from McNab for his support hrfore the Litter's death. Lippl and hla
mother, Mrs. Maria Mairaceinl. are shown above. (Associated Press
Photo).