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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1935)
rEDFOT?D MAIL TRTBTTNTTC. fEDFOUD. OKEGOX. DOOMED MAN TALKS 45 MINUTES VOTERS REJECT HITLER RULE IN DANZIG YOUNG CUBAN ARRIVES AT SCENE OF EXECUTION i -4 x. II I. : i ' L, I - v fw ! T't.- v fit fe ' w la! 1 v 9- X i. s Mar and women votara In crowded polling placas ara ahown casting their ballots In Danzig at the election that brought defeat to Nail leadera who had demanded full control of the mandated city. Gen. eral flooring. Hitler's chief aide, led a futile last minute drive to win the election, (Associated Press Photo) PRESIDENTIAL AIDES DISCUSS RELIEF PROBLEMS Jaime Greinsteln, alias Jose Gustavo Terry, Cuban terrorist and first to die under Cuba's recently enacted emergency law, as ho arrived at the Havana rifle range with a priest and death guard. Hs wa executed at tills soot (Associated Press Photo) William Do Boe (left) and Executioner G. Phil Hanna are pictured In the Smithland, Ky., ail lust before Da Boe went to the gallows. Before he waa hanged De Boe denounced the woman who accused him of criminal assault for 45 minutes. He was the first white man hanged in Kentucky In a generat on. More than 1500 persons witnessed hi death. iAssociated Press Phot. TRIPLETS BORN TO 17-YEAR-OLD WIFE X. i 0 President Roosevelt neld a night conference with this group on the $4,000,000,000 work relief fund. They are shown as they left the White House. Left to right: Secretary Morgenthau, Joseph P. Kennedy, Harry Hopkins, Budget Director Daniel Bell, Secretary Ickes, Charles West, Undersecretary Tugwell and Rear Admiral Peoples. (Associated Press Photo) SAILORS GO TO CHURCH DURING WAR GAMES Mrs. Estelle Carranza, 17, gave birth to triplets at Los Angeles in what attending physicians believed to be an extremely rare case for so young a mother. The triplets were two girls and a boy, but one of the daughters and the son died. The father, Joseph Carranza, was serving a 180 day Jail sentence when the triplets were born. Associ ated, Press Photo) IT i ti , I ( WtSW 31 U ' A terrific explosion of 250 kegs of blastlna nowdsr and 20 casea of avumlii naariv Hir. u.i.n. wood, Tenn. Fifty homes and buildings wero destroyed or damaged, seven persons Injured and 75 made homeless by the blast. This picture is typical of the destruction caused. (Associated Press Photo) FIGHT FOR KIDNAPER'S LIFE Typical Consumer' 1 While the U. S- fleet is working out problem 16 In the navy's most extensive maneuvers on the broad Pacific, regular church services are held aboard the lighting crait. a cnoir of one oi tne oauiesnips is pictured at left with the chaplain at right. (Associated Press Photo) CRACK HURDLER PITS SPEED AGAINST HORSE Remembers Maine si m i SgSM - ;l Ti 'A Queen Of The May rLH(i Fit f 1 1 Bob Farr of Loyola university at Los Angeles Is shown taking a hurdle with "Ralet," prize Arabian horse, at the Kellogg Institute of Animal Husbandry at Pomona. (Associated Press Photo) BEAR HARRIERS AID IN DEFEATING CARDS JET . 35? sac aV X t'5r t j -w.'jaK!i-t, n --jt-ic--ijtii urn i.i , iy paaaaiiaBauyMasaaHu --j Maagg sa jt ii 7i -ii . , - - ----- Rear Admlra. W. T. Cluverlot who was a midshipman on the bat tleship Main when It waa blown up In Havana harbor 37 years ago, goes to sea again as commander of tha base force, U.S. Fleet. He had been stationed at Great Lakes. (As soclated Press Photo) 4 .! ('S, 4! I! .t 7 1 1 1 jtrH. ' ' iss . a K-l ......., ff 4 F A :. , Jr'y A if i "n'' art v ( 1 . I'sT" Three women ted a fight for the life of Walter McQee (center), b ow), condemned kidnaper of Mary McElroy. daughter of Kansas Slty's city mananer. One was the modish victim of the abduction (center, above); the second was McGee's sister, Mrs. Alberta Brewer (right); and the third, his woman lawyer. Miss Llllle Knight (left). (Associated Press Photnal BARRYMORE AT NIGHT CLUB Queen of the pageantry that will climax Honolulu's colorful May Day celebration this year will be 15-year-old Mabel LlkeMke Lucas. (As sociated Press Photo) Miss Verna Long (above, of Nevt Vork City was named "Miss Typi cat Consumer of 1935" at the In dustrial Art exposition held In New York. A tales girl and model, she comes from a typical family, earns an average income, and s of aver age height, weight and sppearance. (Associated Press Photo) HAY! HAY!! THEY'RE OFF!! SO WHAT?? iff "-v, T W " ' ti v1 14 - 'i t c i ..Msffi ' t When little Sam Klopstock (right). Stanford's brilliant hurdle star, hit an obstacle in the low sticks svent sgamst University of California, Dell Fllhback (left) and Tom Moore (center) passed him and aided materially in the Bears' 77; a to 53; j victory over the defending I, C. 4-A. and N. C. A. A. chany pions. (Associated Press Photo) , "Stogie," beautiful but dumb, proved the standout in Seattle'a "Spavin Derby" for equine quadrupeds not less than 12 years old. He (or Is It she?) finished third and thereby won first prize of a keg of beer In what Mayor Charles Smith termed a horse race "with no sense to It." "Stogie" It alleged to be In this starting picture, but where nobody knows. (Associated Press Photo) John Barrymore, famous actor recently reported in marital diffi culties, is shown with Edna Barrle as they shared a table In a New York nlaht club. (Associated Press Photo)