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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1934)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOlil). OREGON, CALIFORNIA SPEED BACKS TO RUN ENEMY RAGGED CHILDREN GIVE PRESIDENT A WELCOME AT HYDE PARK WHERE POLICE SERGEANT MET DEATH I. ! 1 ' ,, -J.. A M. U-:-M - HTht 'fcmw L f ;:'.; . i:X.,..i..:.. v ' . . .1 Kn" , , ,: !. V 1 ft , i ' ----- - " ;x - - I here are soma of the new University of California backs who will be sent into this fall's football games In wide open formation for fast playing. Coach Bill Ingram plans to use a fast attack In each con- (AewSSMhl U,t ,0 r'8h,: Bl" Arrh'r- Ron Collier Dou McC"' " Among President RooaeveltV most ardent admfrert are the youngsters at his Hyde Park, N, Y home. Here a group of them are shown giving him a cheerful welcome when he arrived recently for an indefinite stay while the executive offices at Washington are being enlarged. (Associated Press Photo) PUTTING ON A MUSSOLINI 'BOOM', PEPPER' TO RESCUE AS PITCHER! 1 .... xrV' This seemingly militaristic young man playing the Italian equiva lent of "cowboy np Indian" is Fabrizio Ciano, granJson of Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, at the seaside at Viareggio. His mother is the former Edda Mussolini, eldest daughter of il duce, and his father l Count Calzazzo Ciano. (Associated Press Photo) rw. t. , v vA j. 'v. John Leonard "Pepper'' Martin, hero of iho 1931 world series as an outfielder and a star third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals the last two seasons, warms up his arm for a try at big league pitching. The Cards' difficulties with the Dean brothers threatened a shortagi of slabmen. (Associated Press Photo) DU PONTS TELL WARTIME PROFITS AT MUNITIONS QUIZ Allyn Drake (above), young actress who traces her ancestry to Sir Francis Drake haa won a film contract In Hollywood. Miss Drake wis born In New York, but claims Minneapolis as her homt. (Associated Press Photo GUARDSMEN SET UP CAMP IN TEXTILE STRIKE CENTER Crowds Jammed the senate munitions Investigating committee room wl.cn members of the financially powerful Du Pt family were called to testify. Wartime profit, of the big "nc""wr,hU0dl.V.b. n committee. Senator Gerald Nye (left) of North Dakota I. shown administering the oa h to Irene. D Pont, chairman of the board of the Du Pont company: Fin Spearre. a company official, Lammont Du Pont,, president, and Felix Du Pont, a vice president. (Associated Press Photol POLICE HUNT HUSBAND IN MURDER OF TOTS' MOTHER The area surrounding the textile mills at 8eneea, 8. C, took on the appearance of a wartime army eamp as two companies of national guardsmen were rushed to the scene to prevent disorder during the widespread strike of textile worker. The picture shows guardsmen heeding the call to "chow." (Asso ciated Press Photo) GERMAN PEASANTS CHEER HITLER ON TOUR r 11 ' v Slx'$ wcC r ' s a . ' .. r ; v -vir' r' i y ni - ? 1 tfri W fl ,vJ ' 0 . f av ... i i i Alii qhaver lr.. with a tag giving Mrs. Lillian Shaver's address startle nd: n'l Vr.,'y a search for Louis Shaver, unemployed cook, to face charge, of mur. !.r no her Thl I boo, o? m5 Shaver" .. found In her apartment wh.r. htr three children had unwit ?";y.':eepriXhh:nb hdeVfa:hr,,r IX'lo no, LPP'V-sLh!'v,.:rM(A..och,VuS KXpSm" Richard, 6, left. Francis, 11, and Louis. B'flht: Loui. Shaver. (A.sociat.d Pr..e Photo.) if? 'fSv.jrxvT-'-' This unusual picture shows h.ppy German peasant folk crowding about Chancellor Adolf Hltler'e auto to get a good look at dsr Fuehrer a. he pnu.ed lust out.ioe Berchtenaden, where he spoke In conneotlon with the national .oculist oartv convention. (Associated Press Photo) r; V-v 'a t h t lit r ,r'.: '-'-1 fl Edward Qrlffla, 20, (right) who allegedly confessed slaying Police Sergeant John 8. Donlan In his Seattle, Wash., home during an at tempted robbery last spring points cut the spot where Donlan fell to Detective Lieutenant Ernest Voris. Grlffls was apprehended In Los Angeles. (Associated Press Photo) 2 . 1 Ann Harriett Pettus, 18-year-old queen of the Los Angeles county fair at Pomona, is snown wun ner crown ano rone, contrasting nef modernistic farm attire. (Associated Prase Photo) ON TRIAL FOR CO-ED'S DEATH Ik P - v ' , K if 1 i Neal Myere (center), pharmacy student on trial at Norman, Okls, for the death of Marian Mills, University of Oklahoma beauty queen, Is shown In the courtroom with his parsnts, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Myerei (Associated Press Photol ' i .-s CT -1 ':' f Sen. Gerald P. Nys (republican, North Oakota) and Stephen Rail, thenbush (right) of Pennsylvania, counsel to the senate munitions In vestigating committee of which Nye ie chairman, are ehown discussing plans for the hearing In Washington which may unearth data support ing the theory that some American munitions manufacturers are allied with ilmllar concern! abroad. (Associated Prest Photo)