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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1935)
MEDFORD MAIL TTtTBUXE, EPFOTJD. OREGON, YERBA BUENA SHOALS PICKED AS SITE FOR FAIR BYRD SHOWN ON RETURN FROM 'LITTLE AMERICA' INSPECTS BRIDGE AS 'SNUB' ARGUED i 91 jjjji? An exposition association selected a site In mid-bay to hold a 1938 world's fair In celebration of the completion of the San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge and the Golden Gate span. The shoals north of Verba Buena Island, center of the bay structure, will be filled In and hold the buildings of the exposition. An artist's conception of the fill-in is shown left of the island. San Francisco Is shown in the foreground and Oakland and Berkeley across the bay with the bay bridge as It will look when completed. After having endured trying physical conditions while gathering scientific data on his second ex ploration of the fruzen South Polar wastes, Admiral Richard Byrd (center, rlght Is shown at Ounedin, N. Z., upon his return to civilization. He was greeted by Dunedin city leaders. A smiling close-up of the Intrepid adventurer, revealing an appearance older than when last photographed, is shown at the left. (Associated Press Photo SHOWS COURT HOW TO MEND RUNS MEMENTO OF A WEALTHIER DAY MAGAZINE PUBLISHER MARRIES ' 4 r f s f - If f"- i'pT t . Sally Blue of Clarendon, Va shown after a Supreme Court session In Washington, D. C, as she demonstrates the way she showed the Justices how to mend hosiery. The demonstration was made In con nection with a patent suit on methods of fixing runs. (Associated Press Photo DIZZY' BECOMES GODFATHER Colorado officials are displaying the $7000 wedding gown found In the meager possessions of "Baby Doe" Tabor, one-time mistress of millions, after her death In a hovel on the Matchless mine property near Leadvllle. Seventeen trunks, containing this dress and a valu able collection of silver, were found after the widow of Senator "Sliver Dollar" Tabor had been found frozen to death in her bare cabin. (As sociated Press Photnt PARENTS OF BOY QUESTIONED Eugene V. Brewster, b2-year-old former publisher of movie maga zines, is snown nere witn nis bnae, the former ivmss Liane rim, 36, of Brooklyn, In Jersey City, N. J. It was Brewster's fourth marriage. One of his earlier tups to the altar was with Corliss Palmer, film actress. (Associated Press Phntnt Confesses Murders Wins Last Love Suit "Dizzy" Dean, ace of the St. Louis Cardinals pitching staff, was godfather for these five-months-old twins of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman. The tots were christened Patricia Ann and Virginia Lee. Mrs. Mark Koenig. wife of the New York Giants Inflelder, was god mother. (Associated Press Photo) This was the first posed picture taken of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strelcher, sr., In Ypsllanti, Mich., after they were questioned by police a second time In connection with the death of their seven-year-old son. The boy was stabbed to deatn and his body stuuffed under a birdge. (Associated Press Photo) ' Police announced Thomas McFar land (lower) had admitted In a Brooklyn, N. V., station that he had killed his mother!nlaw, Mrs. Nora Kelly, 60. and her granddaughter, Florence McVey. 18 (top). Physl clans said both- had been assaulted (Associated Press Photos) - Mrs. Maud Klmbell (above) won $15,000 In her $100 000 alienation el affections suit against Charles 8ev. ery, manufacturer, and his wlfa In New York. The udge ssld, after the decision, that It waa probably the last suit of Its kind In the stats as the legislature haa outlawed love oalm suits, (Associated Presi Photo) GOVERNOR PLEADS CASE BEFORE OHIO LEGISLATURE , f " if i uL.M,fl.,j j..- 1 its fs 4 Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (center) appeared unconcerned over the argument between Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt and Miss Martha IJaJm as she Inspected the Golden Gate bridge project. She said she was Impressed by the lack of accidents on the project as sha looked the (job over from the base of the San Francisco pier with Bridge Superintendent G. A. McClain (left) and Rivet Foreman S. E. Stanley. They wore helmets, part of the dress of all the workmen, to void Injury from falling objects. (Associated Press Photo) TENNIS STAR JUDGES CANINES Hslen Willi Moody, former world's champion" tennla player, took time from her prictlce for a comeback on the courta to ludgo entrant In the children' olass at a San Francisco dog show, (Associated Pros . Photo) . Mendieta Opposed Victim Recovering ; Cuba added to the wave of Inter national turbulence aa bombs burst In Havana and a striks gained head way In opposition to the govern ment of Pres. Carlos Mendieta (above). (Associated Press Photo) Although Jack Fleckner, 11 (above), has six pieces of a bullet in the left lobe of his brain, he la re covering in Port Clinton, Ohio. Ooo tore said the right lobe was taking over the function of the left side, (Associated Press Photo) Sheik Outfielder AIRPLANES ROAR OVER BERLIN IN MIMIC WAR .. 'r-" aw? u -' Plsr.es '.f this tvpe -.er rsg those takrrg part in air maneuvers over Berlin as Germny annou'-ced its rient rn to rearm, s-r'.'epcts and cannon cracfcer bombs gsvs a realistic imitation of an enemy air raid In the specucuiar attack, (Associated Press Photo) U'O.i t ' i C'AJ'I 3';Jj rrzzn WWSjfj - " It a Gov. Martin L. Davey of Ohio addressing a special joint session of th legislature In Columbus after Harry L. Hopkins, federal relief sdmlnistrator had fallen over relief administration In the state. Dav later filed a criminal libel action against Hopkins and the Ohio senate voted to Investigate the state relief situation, (Asstvuated Press Photo Helen Hornberger has been nam ed to the pep committee of Occt dental college, Los Angeles, and wMI aid In arranging football rallies (Associated Press Photo) Vlnce De Magg4o (nboveV broth, r of Joe of the Seals, will start the eason In the outfield for the Holly wood baseball team. (AlsociatM gress Photo). '