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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1934)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, 'a Newest Anrl Pact,.! r-i iiarj - ""-oi ueairnvor 18 inrmened Ey harley't Daught fl " t tT. i " lip l'Kv (' PERRY RETAINS AMERICAN TITLE 5& ST C !- -U if -"J.vl x:. war: X K f Hi' Fred Perry (right), world's No. 1 ranking tennis star, retained hie American singles championship at Forest Hills, N. Y., although given an unexpectedly stiff fight In the final round by Wilmer Allison (left) of Texas. Allison, who didn't make the 1934 United States Davis cup team, carried the Briton to a five-set struggle decided by scores of 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 8-6. (Associated, Press Photo) MOVIE ACTRESS CHRISTENS YACHT i j?vs- r,( 1 This Associated Press picture provides a remarkable air view of the liner Morro Castle as It was beached at Asbury Park, N. J., still burning hours after It caught fire at sea In one of the worst maritime disasters on record. The big ship was towed to shore by a coastguard cutter. More than 130 persons lost their lives In the tragedy. With one swift blow of a bottle of champagne, Elizabeth Farley 11 daughter of Postmaster General and Mrs. James A. Farley, christened the "Aylwin," newest and fastest of the navy's destroyers, at Phlladel. vaia. sne is snown aoove as sne oroxe the bottle over the bow of the t ip ana oeiow mo Destroyer is pictured sliding into the Delaware r. (Asi:nc:atert Pree PhMM HO! D 'ER, EVERETT, SHE'S BUCKING f ml Linked In Romance p ana oeiow ino oesiroyer is pictured sliding Into the Delaware 'ife-v "''i -1 ' MP' fi.?Hs' cassia f ,;rTf5, - a A midget auto race at Culver City, Cat., took on the appearance of a bucking-horse contest when a mount driven by Everett Balmer took a turn high on the track and bacan Jumping into the air. Powe Distarca is seen driving the other car. (Associated Press Photo The schooner-yacht Mavourneen, built to order at Vancouver, B. C, for John Farrow, Hollywood motion picture director, was christened by Maureen O'Sulllvan, film actress. It was rumcred It would be a honeymoon vessel for the pair shown In Inset. Farrow was expected to sail it from Vancouver to San Francisco. (Associated Press Photos) When Archduke Otto, claimant to the Austrian throne, started hit -latest trip to Italy, there were re ports that he would press his suit for the hand of 19-year old Prin cess Maria (a b o v e), youngest daughter of King Victor Emanuel. (Associated Press Photo) OCE&N ROLLERS CONTINUE DAMAGE TELL STARTLING STORY AT SENATE ARMS PROBE s i , ! ,1" "." i v v f l-A v v T l m, iV, .r ;:,;. "51J. ;. J --m. . I,, ti..,.,..i.-i, , wft. . i - Nf4't-liiMfitm lrilYWtn'ffr'4i,--iftrir ARIZONA FARMERS CRUSADE FOR ALIEN OUSTER KkH1 wir,j - ' i r 1 ' Ji J. -i rim mil HPS s I ifi I Huge ground swells, believed originating miles out to aea, struck Newport Beach, Cal., damaging beach property. A wave of water la shown washing under and around a tottering realdence. f AmmclatiH Press Photo PLANS FLIGHT TO SOUTH AMERICA i t.n.M.A anrf Mlnrlu farmers ,ier. ,n a movement In the Salt river ers In the' ,,T,t,on and their 9 dtmnnriration as cart of their campaign. Some of the leaaers '"',, Bi.,i -., Included (left to right) C. 8. Anderson, Fred Kru.e na v. v. ion.. Pussell K. Thaw, son of Harry K. Thaw, and pilot for Mrs. E. A. Guggenheim, with the airplane he will pilot to Bu-no Aires with Mrs. Guggenheim as a paitcngtr. It carries enough fuel for 192 miles, XAMoclattd Prs Photo.) wil Blonde, 17-year-old Coletta Mul vlhlll Creen arriving at San Fran cisco airport where ehe eald future plans had to wait until she made arrangements to see some wrestling matches. Mrs. Creen, after her questions concerning the mat situa tion, said ahe would meet her mo ther later In Honolulu to discuss her elopement with Tom Creen, Pittsburgh, Pa., truck driver, and possible annulment proceedings. Her mother, Mrs. Thomas Mulvl. hill, lives In Manila while her father resides In Pittsburgh. (Associated Press Photo) Kidnaped, Freed Mr. and Mr. R. C. Stratton (above) of Qlendale, Cal, were forced, at the point of a revolver, to drive a lone bandit to Oakland, Cal. The bandit ..leased them al the end of the 5CK mile ride with out injur. (Aatoclatad Press Photo MONKEY JOCKEYS IN DOG RACES! r "" w ,- 4 aw TiJ'. lb.). t T iJU Jet. i fTKt i .v.,., ' a s. ... Dog racing Is no newcomer In the sports world, but when the dogs ' carry monkey ockeye, that's something eli6 again. Mrs. Loretta David of Miami, Fla., la training her dogs and riders at Linden, N. J., for forth coming races. Here they go off to a lying start. (Associated Press Photo) LINDY TELLS JURY OF KIDNAPING ft. J- o Tf fr ' - K. ' l in it .'w .' ' si -. . - m aw m fC'I-U .. -Jj 'U k1: ' V j ' r-w i t 1 ' ' ' ' I i 1, , . - . pw ' '.