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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1935)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, 3FEBFORD, OTTEGON, LEADERS DECIDE ON MODIFIED "BLUE EAGLE' IT'S JUST AN OLD ARIZONA COED CUSTOM DOG'S LOVE WINS FREEDOM 1 i 'If i : I ! I , i 4,- f. .'.V , I. , ' i. " s n a , ' - - A 5 r..i '"r c F"a ,V"-:i- 1 . v ; is - h ivs w..r '7 W V i . i V - - ?2 it"" S f - Q ( i, tt I - 'I a tff f t i ' JS .-,? 1 1 I ' Si.,. f"- A decision to work for a codeless "skeleton organization" as a substitute for the NRA was reached at a White House conference by President Roosevelt and party leaders. Some uf the conferees leavinfl the White House were left to right) Senator Harrison, Solicitor General Reed, Chairman O'Connor of the house rules committee, Speaker Byrne and Chairman Doujhton of the house way and means com mittee, (Associated Press Photo) f- : vi 1 '''' s : WITNESS IN MOTHER'S TRIAL ONE KILLED, 32 HURT IN YAKIMA A traditional ceremony t the University of Arltona Is the ducking of graduating coeds by the under class women. Here's one of the girls going into the fish pond during the annuel splash, (Associated Pre Photo) WORKER KEPT SAFE WITH ROPES ft , A " si , jf: - . 1. h '2 24. 11-,. : J V 4, . -.er -! TltiL! fT-1 "4 - 1 - sv"-ivig5?' 1 RS.. 1 w,. 1 1 y - I j 1 fa " With the crest of the Kaw river flooi sweepln;; toward K5.i Clly, workers strove to keep debris away from bridge supports. One of the workmen is shown at his task with ropes attained for rescuing If he should slip into the river, Associated Press PhotoJ Mrs. Gladys Carter, her husband, Archie Carter, and their eight year-old daughter, Virginia, In a Los Angeles courtroom at the trial of Mrs. Carter on a charge of murdering Miss Frances Walker. Virginia, Investigators said, was the only witness to the shooting and will be asked to testifv aoalnst her mother. (Associated Press Photot SCREEN PLAYER AT HAVANA RACES When a tornlce of a two story building In Yakima, Wash, cot lapsed one person was killed and 32 Injured. Several of the Injured fell from the roof or t'.p of others watching a parade. The wreckage which tumbled to the street Is shown. (Associated Press Photo) WHERE GIRL'S BODY WAS FOUND :','. ,1 . I XA ' .; .i'sw" IB- ae- ...:'VSfSSraS?W..V $L " J r . ar r- 7 4 4? r ' if f Mi Elaine Barrle (right), constant companion of John Barrymore, screen actor, wae with him again In Havana, Cuba, as they watched the races at Oriental park. (Associated Press Photo FOUR ESCAPE AS PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSE Underneath a ton of dirt In this ditch 250 yeards from her t-ong Island, N, Y, home lay the body of Ititrley Evans, 8, who wa found after day's eearch. Authorities attempted to determine of the death was accidental or the aftermath of a kidnapping. No mark of violence were found on her body. (Associated press f noioj AMPHIBIAN FOR HAWAIIAN SERVICE TESTED This jay caballero Is singing to attentive senornas at the Muslon San Juan Bautista where they ere preparing to tan part ift ter. monies celebrating the 138th anniversary sf the historic old Spanish mission In San Benito county, Celif. The senoritae are (left to riflht) Marguerite Barcl, Veda Larlee, Mayme Goularte end Marguerite Matue. (Associated Prese PhotoJ e . J"J 1 ' J 1 -Ar r'r J el41're Us Three Djssenoers and the pilot walked away uninjured from this wreckage when the tri-motored Diane was forced down at Corta Mesa, Calif., w,th motsr trouble. The Pjane left badly, damaged house nd an unroofed garaae In its wake. iAtsoclsted greM Photai The S-43, new Sikorsky amphibian, speeding along the surface of the Houeatonie rlvw at Stratford Point, Conn, during her first test flight. The ship, with a speed of 20O mllee n hour. It (aid to M the fastest emphlttiatt and I destined for service in Hawaii, (Associated Prese Ptietol f !? ii IB i. t ... I . i r f ife jh : ' r if -jt j Th deveflen of Hsfcw mesgrsi pet sf ia AbruES5t wen th f skate of A&russo from tN San Fnncltco faH wher h was beff j heJd for trla) sn an attsmpted rabbsry ehargs. The dog traiitii hta masr to the Jail asd kept vigil sutsid fe eeH. "Hsbs is hss trRg to get Into Abrusse ii Jafore hi release psrmg tril jAssociatta Prea Phstoi SEATTLE HAS ANOTHER DERBY j--r ; , i 1 it -, . sa4. 1 . ' Le. V- a? .1- fe, i P I fir' , w . mi As in lie recent Spavlfl derby, Seattle' "Put-eut-the-eat Derby" had "no sense." according ts Mayor Charles Smith, but Or. O, O. Jones wat the honors by running 50 yards in t minute, S seconds, with a tinted candle. Here Is part ef the field, (Associates Press Pnc-loV Presbyterian Head C 3 Sixty Years After If - if" ' 1 4 Wtlyf '-ft 4 : P. - f- Dr. Joaeph A Vance fab&v). Da tre paateF. wai etettea mndcr t&F of the Pretiyterta.n chureft m the United State by cemmtKn er at the rt?th flent'f m& m Ctncmnau. (A&cfed PreM PFv&tO Mrt. t-fFan G. Cfstt 0-yearcttf prtat-ofidmottF, will rtcecve 41 master cf arts degree from Gtre mont ccUege in Lot Angela Juii 8. She rtce.ved htr bachei&r tfo gree 6f year ago. (A&Cr.eiJ Prei Prv&& HIS BILL TURNED DOWN BY FDR r 1 1 r -rl MAW;, " I tps' ?-"v Bepresentative Pitman (left) Democrat from Tenas, chatting wfth colleague In the neuss Just few minutes before President Rocse weit appeared before m joint session of the congress ts read his veto message cf Palman t two Wilton WIr safh bonu Mil, Aifoclttd Press Phrtai - - -