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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1935)
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJSTE. rEDFORD, OREGON, SEATTLE GIRLS BETTER OWN WORLD RECORD MAYOR READS RIOT ACT TO RELIEF STRIKERS TAKES FIRST AIRPLANE RIDE The Washington Athlitle Club team f'om Seattle lowered lt own record of 14:9.2 for the 400 yard relay while defeating the Carnegie Library Club of Homestead, Pa., at the National A. A. U. women's wlm meet In Chicago. Their time was 4:15 3. The winners were, (left to right) Betty Lea, Olive Mc Kean, Doris Buckley and Mary Lou Petty. The smiling mermaids are proudly displaying their medals. (Associated Press Photo) Mayor G. G. McGerr (indicated by arrow) Is shown reading the riot act to striking British Columbia relief camp demonstrators In Vancouver after 2000 of them piraded through ths streets, smashing wind ows and battling police, In a complaint against conditions at the camps. It was the first time sines 1912 the act had been read in Vancouver. The wording Is: "Our sovereign lord snd king charges and commands all persons assembled Immediately to disperse and peaceably depart to their habitations or to their lawful business upon pain of being guilty of an offense on conviction of which they may be ssn tenced to Imprisonment for life." Sixteen were arrested. (Associated Press Photo ARMS PLANT FOUNDER DIES Takes Final Count OCEAN-GOING VESSELS WILL PASS THROUGH HERE tV 1, 1 PI Mms. Ernestine Schumann-Helnk, well known concert singer, Is ihown as she boarded a plane In Chicago, III., for Niwirk, N. i. It was the slnaer's first alrnlane ride. (Associated P'ess Photo WINDSTORM KILLS THREE PERSONS Fireman Jim Flynn, 55, died In a receiving hospital in Los Angeles where he was taken suffering from a heart attack. The old time heavy weight who once knocked out Jack , Dempsey died 10 minutes after pos ing Tor this picture. (Associated Press Photoi This view shows how construction Is progressing on the $3,000,000 navigation locks at the ?.34,00(?.OOO Bonneville dam on the Columbia river near Portland, Ore. Sea-going freighters will pass through liere to the wharves that will line the wide lake formed bv the dam. i Associated Press Photo. PLANE CARRIES TWO, TO DEATH YANKEE OFF FOR ENGLAND Stricken suddenly at his estate near Jacksonville, Fla., Alfred DuPont (above) organizer and former head of the D'JPont de Nemours and Co., huge Delaware munitions concern, died at the age of 72. (Associated Press Photo) , MOTHER CONVICTED AS SPY A nose dive from 200 feet caused by a stalled motor cost cf Dr. Charles E. Rice. 44, Detroit, Mich., dentist, and Nelson M Clark, 28. Picture shows remains of the wreckage swept by fire at the De troit airport (Associated Press Photoi Ths sloop Yankee (above), with ths Atlantic as an escort, started for England from Boston to meet Europe's lastest racing boats In 40 odd sailing contests this summer. There was a crew of 25 aboard ths America's Cup contender of last year. (Associated Press Photo) Part of ths damage done to the house In which three persons wers killed when a windstorm struck Louisville, Ky. More than 100 homes and f0 business bulldlnos were damaged. (Associated Press Photo) WANTS ROOM FOR SELF AND BURRO r; lip & Head bowed over her prison born baby, Mrs. Chans Salman la shown In i French court In Paris aa she was convicted of espionage She was sentenced to three years Imprisonment SECRETARY SPEAKER AT ASSOCIATED PRESS LUNCHEON OUSTED DEAN GIVES TESTIMONY Pat Gallagher, a deputy U. 8. marshal, rides his burro Into a Las Vegas, Nsv hotel lobby to register for Helldorado, a four day celebra tion when Laa Vegas and Boulder City turned the clock back to th time the townslta of Las Veoaa was laid out (Associated Press Photo) DISPENSER OF BILLIONS TAKES OVER OFFICE kNir i f V- w .. jIjj io4 It , ' yjt U t 1U " !J-r i l ' 1 u , ,t. ,..,ri0P was the speaker at the annual Associated Press luncheon In Harold Ickes, secretary of the Intenor. was in. p pre,ide 0f The Associated Press and pub- .r.r7,rT-h.LeiV.0h.n?.. l"r J..h. Oan.e ambassador Mexico and pub r Th. Ra. Uh, N. C, News and Observer. .Associated Press Photo) Chester D. Snell, ousted dean of the Unlversit of Wisconsin ex tension center at Milwaukee, is shown testifying before a state senate committee In Madison. The conmittee is Investigating charges of Immorality of persons connected with ths school. (Associated Press Photo Frank C. Walker, heading the projects application division of th. four billion dollar relief fund. Is shown in s series of poses In his o'flc. at Washington, 0. C, as hs assumed his job at ths appointment of th. President (AssociaUd Press Photon I