Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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GIRLS WIN TREE CUTTING RACE
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MAXIE SQUIRES FILM STARS-
FALLS FOR SOCIALITE
In a contest at Catatdo, Idaho, Ruth Hoerschgen (left) and June De
Graf (right) became champion "lady lumberjacks" by felling a tree 16
Inches thick In one minute, 50 seconds. The girls, ooth more than six
feet tall, undercut the tree with an axe and felled It with a cross-cut
aw In true lumberjack stylo. (Associated Press Phati
'umeico Cnisni, 4, or Seattle, wasn., ciaa in a ceremonial costume sent by an adoring grandmother In
Japan, scowls disapproval of the Interruption to her rehearsing the age-old ceremonial observance of Hina
Matsurl, the girls' Doll Festival. On the upper shelf are the emperor and empress dolls. Below In rigidly
prescribed order are the members of their court. After offering the Images miniature cups of sake and
cakes, the little miss puts her dolls away until the next Peach Blossom day. (Associated Press Photo)
AIR HEROES OF YEAR HONORED BY ASSOCIATION JAPANESE BASEBALL PLAYERS IN U. S.'
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Distance, speed and altitude fliers received awards for outstanding air fcnts of 1934 from the National
Aeronautic Association. The awards were made In Washington, D. C. Left to right: Roscoa Turner,
Clyde Pangborn, Mrs. Jean Piccard, Helen McC!o-!:ey. Senator William Glbba McAdoo, president of the
association; Prof. Jean Piccard, former. Senator Bingham, MaJ. James Doolittle and Capt. Eddie Rick
entiacker. (Associated Press Photo)
ATHLETICS DECIDE IT'S SPRING
Rumors have frequently linked the name of Max Baer (center)( hotcha heavyweight boxing cham
pion, with glamorous film stars with whom he was frequently seen In Hollywood night spots. But Maxi
has announced he would soon marry and the bride will be a wealthy eastern society belle. Maxle.
squired Jean Hnrlow. (top, left), Carole Lombard (bottom, left), and Myrna Uoy (below, right) but indl
cations are that he will do the altar-step with Mary Kirk Brown (top, right), New York socialite,
(Associated Press Photos)
Studies Nudism
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The first professional baseball team to invade the United Statee
from Japan arrived in San Francisco aboard the Chichibu Maru for a
aer.es of exhibition games. One of the pictures of the visiting club is
19-ycar-o!d Victor Starffin, a Russian. Left to right: T. Tabe, second
baoc; F. Mor.o, outsider; Mrs. Horio, Frank "Lelty" O'Doul, manager
of the r.-m Knncisco Seals a ad ex-major leaguer, and Starffin. (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
Oliver Cross (above), Hollywood
"dress extra," earned more money
through extra work In motion pic
tures In 1934 than any other man so
employed. According to casting
bureau statistics his Income for the
year was 2846.25. "(Associated
Press Photo)
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His heart stopped beating. The
undertaker was summoned. But ad
renal Injected directly into his heart
brought W. A Strange back to life
after five minutee of virtual death.
He Is shown in his hospital bed at
Tyler, Tex. (Associated Press Photo)
SEATTLE GIRLS ESTABLISH SWIMMING RECORD
Rev. Fred T. Krueger (above)
said he was at a nudist gathering
in Denver, Colo., when It was raid
ed to obtain material for a thesis.
Twenty-five others were also an
rested. They won continuances on
charges of contributing to delinq
uency and contributing to a disor- .
derly house In their first court
sppearance. (Associated Pros
Photo)
Robins or no robins, it's spring! A row of Philadelphia Athletics pictchers are shown above at Fort
Myers, Fla., limbering up for a new season, (Associated Press Photo)
SINGERS INVOLVED IN LOVE SUIT
Sparked by 15-year-old Bstty Lea, the Washington Athletic Club girls' tsam chopped off five and
four-fifths seconds of the world's record for the 400-ard free style relay event In a meet at 8eattle. Mem
bers of the team were (left to right) Mary Lou Petty, Doris Buckley, Betty Lea and Olive McKean. (Asso
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Mrs. Elizabeth Rethberg (left), Metropolitan Opera star, was made
the defendant in a $250,000 alienation of affections suit brought by
Mrs. Augusta Pinza, wife of Ezlo Plnza (right), opera basse. Mme,
Rethberg posted $1000 bond In New York to guarantee her appearance
In court, (Associated Press Photos)
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Jockey Tommy Luther has a right to smile. Here he Is up on Time
Supply jut after booting him under the wire first In the J25.OO0 added
Bay Meadows hardic.ip whrch closed the inaugural season at the San
Mateo. Calif., track. Mrs. Thom.il Fo-tune Ryai, jr., is pre:snting the
trophy as Mayor Angelo J, Rossi of San Francisco looks on. (Associ
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An electric snow plow keeping tracks clear lor t-olicys In New York City after a blizzard had brought
14 inches of enow to the oily. It was the first heavy snow gf the tsason. .(Associated Press Photo),