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MF.DFORD MATL TRIBUNE. M"EDF()H1. OREGON, SW Cf I vy a 1 1 , i l MM wJ&& THE WOLF'S INSIDE THE DOOR! V U. . U. S. PUSHES NEW CAMPAIGN AGAINST CRIME ROSE FETE QUEEN CANDIDATES When blond Claire Luce of the tage returned to New York fronr eight months on the London stage the expressea surprise upon learn Ing that a Nevada divorce actior had been started by her husband Clifford Warren Smith. - rv i V- 3 ' for: 1 9 a. ' t Jtr if ;- s s. . ' s- After straying from home, Wotfton showed his Joy in being returned to his mistress, Mrs. Carrie Harter of Seattle, Wasn.t by eating most of 3 cake lying on the table and pulling down some curtains. The wolf, vn in the arms of his mistress! is a household pet. (Associated Press Vtioto) President Roosevelt (left) called for a double-barreled attack on lawlessness In what was described as the greatest campaign of its kind In the nation's history, when he addressed the attorney-general s crime conference in Washington, J. Edgar Hoover (right), head of the department of Justice s bureau of Investi gation and nemesis of the underworld, Is shown as he told the conference that "political pressure" must be eliminated if gangs are to be permanently exterminated. Shown (upper center) in a huddle at the confer ence are Secretary Morgenthau, director of the treasury department's new drive on lawlessness, and Attorney-General Cummings. (Associated Press Photnafc V One of these Southern California misses will rule over the annual Tournament of Roses In Pasadena, C.H., Jan. 1, .935. They are: Emily Bettanler, Catherine Butler, Lynn Smith, Lucille Spelts, Dorothy Bruce, Muriel Cowan and Shirley Chamberlain, (Associated Press Photo) SNOW HALTS MISSOURI TRAFFIC BRUNO DENIED ELEVEN REQUESTS - Gets Two Years SKI COURSE PROPOSED FOR OLYMPIC TRIALS . r . 1142 tory i llll , fWWSKI' ttV 'Gloomy Gus" Scha.fer who I. IflNISH f K'-V f ' &2i ' VVTV- ! At yTAi'lfli 1 ll7CK,ii.?si Xjs Vkf'ArV 5 5xSiWitl serving a term in Illinois for kid , Jl ' flyZlLJ tfl - " '. ' i ' fflF t,fAx f- fA jfpT TsT 1 naplng, was sentenced In sacra Sl50 Ft . i - 1 4 " 1 k 1 Jftrlri . ' ' , 1 V tMJ n-VJt1 f memo, Cal , to two years In a fed- kf- ff f I ; ' J' f T : LP WV-w-i3K s-T - itV""' i"StiH'?V4Vt'S S?S.iy-1 ' MK Sacramento lj..wjPjp',W. -,- -;' .i.-.-'.- ;;. w; I- f ' Vr.Hpii;mv &lf f P05t0,,lce robberv- ' JU MIT iM-ZL&SLm-i & !-tt KV'VV! W vi'A J L Down this long, steep snow field, or one similar to It on Mt. Rainier In westsrn Washington will be ' ' -1 y t,' 4 V S 5 ' 1 1 held the U. S. Olympic trials and national championships In slalom and downhill racing next April. Th A typical mid-winter snowstorm arrived several months ahead of IgJsAs i.-'vS-jKrajW.; i A-cfeS!'? 'Rl 'C I ! dotted line shows ths proposed course with elevations. (Associated Press Photo) schedule In Missouri and tied up more than a thousand motorists on tar. vt&$&t'flk '"-. MLte-pAfwew ll 1V1USS Cm Up 0. S Highway No 66, a few miles east of Springfield. Mo, before fe ' Y " ff I 4 V Vti'Clt I ' . ,, snow plow, could be rushed to the scene to open the road Most of the fj f M , IjF Kmh , y .,S PILOT, THREE CHILDREN DIE IN PLANE CRASH stranded autolsts sought aid at the nearby town of Strafford which has If N,i " vlsf . lutWi LS ' ' a a aaajaj ws sauwau i i SHIP SEARCH YIELDS NARCOTIC HAUL J&gPWK , f Wpf plilff Slplll V i v " t v -t- 3 Eleven of twelve defense requests for particulars on the Indictment yBwc-' I !h!lljs'''" y&tPLj 's :.v i' ' mX f s Tf S s against Bruno Richard Hauptmann (right) In the L ndbergh kidnaping a y- fJ ia'ifc-v fc. vfc-. vy..LW -fW -5 v ? $ d case W8rc rfen'd by Supreme Court Justice Thomas W Trenchard, p" J' tJL lT'jiftw 1 iSfciaT" , ' I lfi Jr v T jt, s. A who commanded the prose cut on to disclose what it would charge frJs v " - '' ' iPi ''isw " "St, jr ' " A A N -tI w rS r w4-rfpfc caused the death of the Llndberqh baby This picture shows Haupt- i 'v1 ' t W f .: - I f VWk - A" S t mann leaving the courtronm In FUminaton. N J. (Associated Press ;? 4 ' ?4.iC ' J v.- i tlr a i 0 .tlM RUSH WORK ON NEW ZEPPELIN pW-'X'J E (A l W I s, Wft . . .. . ' y - -:-- It.".-;:- w 1 1 : :., i',-Kt v,jl.',I1 vi uc d v.- - a. . . . m al ma a ' t l iV ?-liV-ii?.ri ' U : .tsr. i .'-1, i i ir ' ' lfs. t 'V'W.f i7 Customs inspectors of Seattle, Wash., examining narcotics seised after a search of the liner President Jackson as it arrived from the orient R. S. Ballinger (left), chlof Inspector, and R. A. Leonard said the illicit cargo weighed 297 ounces and had a value of S47.00O. (Asso ciated Press Photo) BRINGS REPORT TO PRESIDENT "si's 4 r " 1 ' r j i , ' , - ; r N ' J i - 1 1 CnKS . . ilt i: V rafi "s-- Inii: ii,iiiiJ.-i , i r;rl'".!l it, A I lpl-.s!;il!i!,:;rl.! Orders of Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine (above) to New York City policemen to "bring In , these known criminals mussed up a little" has evoked varying com ment from other police heads of the country on the sublect of "police brutality." (Associated Press Photoi Suit Is Ordered This mass of wreckage was all that was Isft of an airplane which crashsd In ths snow-covered moun tains north of Elko, Nev. Pilot Floyd De Long and three children were killed. Do Long was flying Donald SSInton. 13; his sister, Juns, 16, and Ruth Womack, 13, to their homes at Mountain City, Nov., from Elko where they had attended the funeral of a brother of the Stinton children. The parents reached their homr safelv in another alrolane, (Associated Press Photo) AN IRON HORSE GETS A STREAM-LINED BLANKET ITT 1 Mr Kr K n ,HM H I SSSSTl t ,, I 11 S William C. Bullitt (nghtt, United States ambassador to Russia, was greeted in Seittle by Senator Homer T. Bone upon hts return from the soviet. Bullitt was en route e.ist with a personal report for President Roosevelt (Associated Press PhotA Germsny's latest bid for supremacy In the air, the new zeppelin LZ-129, which Is scheduled to inaugurate passenger and mad service between Germany and the United States, is shown in its hangar at Fnednehihafen where it Is rapidly neanng completion. (Associated Prtss Photo) - Mary Plckferd (above), movie ac tress, Instructed her attorney In Loi Angeles to go ahead Immediately ir court with her long pending divorce suit against Douglas Fairbanks. A trial dats In early January is ex oscted- Here Is the New York Centrsl lines' first vsnturt Into ths popular custom of stream-lining railroad roll ing stock. It's a regular steam engine of one of the lines' biggest and fastest types--nlmost completely sheathed with a stream-lining "overcoat" of thin steel. It Is shown as it was whseled out uf ths West Al bany, N. Y, shops for a few warm-up spins. (Associated Press Photo)