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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1935)
MEDFOTTO MAIL TRIBUNE, XfEDFORD. OREGON. ) I GERMAN LEADERS PARADE STREETS i ? 'X . This Associated Press- photo shows the heads of Germany as they paraded to review military demonstrations in Berlin. Left to right, first row: Marshal Mackensen, Adolf Hitler and Minister Von Blomberg. fieconrl row: Premier Goerinq (center) and Admiral Raeder (right). OIL FIRE CHECKED IN 24 HOURS f SK-S 4 " f 4 Flamel In three Qiant distillate tank, at the Magnolia Re'mery company In Beaumont, Tex., licked up an estimated $300000 In oil before It was brought under control after raging more than 24 hours. (Associated Press Photo PRESIDENT BOARDS U. S. DESTROYER President Roosevelt, with two naval officers, waving goodbye to large crowd at Jacksonville, Fla., before the destroyer Farragut left to put him aboard the Vincent Astor yacht, Nourmahal, for a fishing erulse. (Associated Press Photo Mltii sj" i iiplfli &t1J r ' ' : .-.r....... - .JBPam ...... t-n CHARGED WITH "MOB MURDER" Vs2 A-;r fit - ; Deputy Sheriff Bob Robertt (left) Is shown serving warrants on two men In custody at Gallup, N. M., where a clash between unem ployed men and officers resulted In the death of Sheriff M. R. Car mlchael. Twenty-eight men and women were Indicted. (Associated Press Photo RARE ANIMALS FOR SAN DIEGO FAIR The rumble of big guns shook the Balkans, battleground of the centuries, as the world watched anxiously Greece's desperate efforts to put down her ninth and most serious revolt in 26 years. With the fighting spreading swiftly over land and sea, Athens (a view of which la shown In circle) was believed threatened. Bulgaria, Turkey and Yugoslavia continued to strengthen their border guards as charges of prepa rations for war were hurled back and forth at Geneva. Bulgarian troops are shown above and a Turkish regiment is plctuied below. Troops, right, are typical Greek soldiers, attired in their traditional uniforms. (Associated Press Photos ... . -i : 3 Under the direction of Mrs. Belle J. Benchley, only worran ioo curator, San Diego, Cal., Is preparing to exhibit a large collection of rare and valuable live specimens during Its fair. Capt. G. Alan Hancock (left) Is shown presenting Mrs. Benchley with an Iguana, which It brought from the Galapagos. (Associated Presa Photo) HITLER TROOPS PARADE THROUGH REGAINED CITY iLfef w'' 1 1 J UtftzttA m MODEL INDIAN PUEBLOS AT SAN DIEGO FAIR German troops marching thiough the beflagged and bannered streets of Saarbrucken as part of the celebration of the official taking over -of the Saar basin by the Naila from the League of Nations. (Asso ciated Presa Photo ; - ITv ' T TifiWii n 1 I -v . 1, r i 11 f m v 1 V"Sfv,il -J Ends Prohibition l jS'i vfR v: - ggjifeUI . ; J ' ; Tribes of the southwest Pueblo Indians will live and work In modela of America's original pent houses st the California Paolflo International Exposition In 8an Diego this year. Part of the completed pueblo la shown. (Associated Press Photo HOOVER, MISS PERKINS AWARDED DEGREES , ' "T." ,i T'wTo bask in the sun on the beaches In warmer climes. Sweet, and punctuated with charming bathing beautlei .3 . . ,n,. turrur dmas. lcti. is miss norencc ntmo.u, u nww....tl ... .. uch as these to contribute to the eye-aopeaio Bonnie Claire (left) and Rita Jssen. Miami beauties, are about to hant popuia- white rubber bathing suits at i M .amL . )u mpi8 Into the -ol' swlmmin' hole" at Miami. Right, Miss Teddy Lync z::zx:: . .t Na..aU . u.. B.h.m iAHN..t.d pru . When Gov. C. Ben Ross (sbove) llgned the state-owned liquc stores bill he ended 20 years of prohibi tion in Idaho. Associated Press Photo) ,71 ; i -2 - f ,7-' sr yt 1 .N Former President Herbert Hoover (left) and Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (right) were awarded honorary degreea at University of California's Charter Day. exercises by Robert Gordon Sproul Jctnter). university uraildtnt. (Associated Praaa Phst&s - 4