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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. "UNUSUAL" WEATHER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A MOMENT OF TECHNICAL 'FREEDOM' TERRY STARTS HIS HOUSECLEANING 1 NM ...iMiiLi.H Ll. ii ii, yjniiu i Mil UUWWW '""'." I Bathing uiti proved eflectivs (jarb for residents in certain sections ot Long Beach, Cal., when hvy rains caused floods which filled the streets. These pretty rrisses made sport uf the storm. (Associated Press Photo) Bruno Richard Hauptmann, prison panor oeginning io snow despite his fresh shava, slickly-combed hair and erect bearing, enjoyed a momentary and unappreciable technical freedom Just after this pie. ture was taken. It shows his arraignment In the Bronx courthouse when that county's charge against him of extortion was removed from the trial calendar to clear the way for his extradition to New Jersey to stand trial for murder in the Lindbergh case. (Associated Press Photo) TRIAL TURNED TO SANITY HEARING MELLON DENIES PICTURE PURCHASE liu C'M h$4ii 'WF&M . X .. J. T J After the sudden collapse of the New York Qianti In the Nutlonal league pennant race two weeki before the end of the season. Bill Terry, Giants' boss, promised a housecleanlng. He rtarted proceedings by parting with three players and $75,000 cash for Dick Bartell (be low), captain and shortstop of the Phillies. The players traded, shown above left to right, were George Watkins, outfielder; Johnny Vergez. third baseman; and John "Blondv" Ryan, shortstop. (Associated Press Photos. HERE'S NEWEST HAY SPORT The murder trial of 19-year-old Bernice Beauchamp Plckrell, accused of slaying her father at a ranch near Gilroy, Cal., was abruptly turned to a sanity hearing in San Jose by Judge Robert Syer after a jury haC been selected. She will face the murder charge only if the jury findi her sane. Mrs. Pickrell (left) is shown with her mother, Mrs. Idi Beauchamp. (Associated Press Phnto FIGURE IN KIDNAPING QUIZ Dispatches to a Paris newspaper that Andrew Mellon had paid $1,500,000 to the Soviet government for Rafael's "Alba Madonna," a reproduction of which is shown above, brought denials from the Pitts burgh offices of the former secretary of the treasury. Mellon Is vaca tioning in Scotland. (Associated Press Photo JUDGE WEDS EX-WIFE OF CONVICT B fJittlt, S d s - " " . i, 1 f&tu t 'STBl.-. J . . t 1. iiaAn,.v rc ii v3Sr - .. . : , 'viT'ir About 2 200 persons lost their lobs when the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company closed 300 stores In and around Cleveland. "Labor trouble" was the explanation for the action. Little Bernice woifson Is shown as she found one of the stores elom.d tight when she went to make a purchase. Mayor Harry L. Davis (Inset) of Cleveland sought to effect an agreement between the company and the Cleveland feder ation of labor. (Assor.latud Press PhntnO . Ski Jumping without snow makes the landings harder and the dis tances attained ara not so great, but this member of a Scandinavian Winter sports c.-ganltatlon shows how It Is done at Los Angeles. Wer ner 8chubert Is the Jumper pictured as he leaves the runway at an stlmated 50 to 60 miles an hour speed. (Associated Press Photo) Auburn's New Coach jsjeW RACING PLANT READY FOR INAUGURAL MEET Two persons whose activities were closely checked In the wide spread Investigation of the Lindbergh baby kidnaping were Isadora Fisch (right), the man Bruno Hauptmann said left him the ransom money a year ago, and Henry Uhlig (left), a friend of Flsch. Fisch died of tuberculosis In Germany some months ago. It was established that he had paid his ocean passage with gold certificates, believed to have been oart of the ransom bills. (Associated Press Photo Superior Judge Guy F, Bush of Los Angeles and his bride, the for mer wife of John H. LeGrand, sentenced to jsil by Judge BushAon a grand theft charge. The marriage took place In Tijuana, Mexico. I Associated Press Photn). A s i f , HK 4 Actress Elopes HALF MILLION SHEEP TO BE TAKEN OFF RANGES Jack Meagher, Notre Dame etai of 1915 Is head football coach al Alabama Polytechnic institute. For msrly with Rice Institute, Meaghei succeeded Chet Wynne at Auburn Hie team I. making a ahowlng this year. (Assoclatad Press Photo) Constructed at an outlay of nearly $1,000,000, the Bay Meadows track at San Matso, Cal., operatsd by the California Jockey Club, will hold Its Inaugural this winter. The grandstand of the new horse rac ing plant I. shown with tha clubhouse. (Associated Prssa Photo) 4 '',tJ! V.tJ 'Jou , Be-Medaled Buddy "-2 ' -' ,r-f,,;:i,i. t -. wjswi ; 47 , Silk . ijr ; -....j . k MOTORIZED MOSQUITO' ATTRACTS PLANE FANS There were 30.0CO seeo in this fleck, rounded up by government buyers to be S'SugMced at Phoenis. Ar.l.. oacNirg pisnt. Te eompsny was given t government eontraet to slaughter 500,000 head cf sleep' from the ranges of Arizen. Se Mexico and Teas, lASCciated Press Pholo Sari Marltia of tha films and Sam Kata, movio executive, were married In Phoenix, Arts., after an elopement from Hollywood. The marriage culminated a three-year romance. (Associated Press PhotoJ One of the most brilliantly span glsd legionnaires at the national convention of the American Legion In Miami, Fie., was Sergeant Louis Va. lereel of Loe Angeles, who was weighted down with 1 medale. In cluding the Congressional Medal ot Honsr, (Associated Press Photoi I . ' r: : . t 1 - h - - - . ' - Thi. dnv airnlane one of the smallest ever built, attracted attention at the dedication of the Troy, N T I port Th. ''motori..5 m.,ult."wa. built by Edward H. L.,.r (left) and flown by Wendell ritmmg (right). It has a wing epread of 14 feet and is IS feet Ion,. The builder claims it wl.l fly 250 miles on light gallons of JMoline. jAssociaUd Press Photoi