Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1935, Page 15, Image 15

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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON.
MINNESOTA PIONEERS SETTLE IN ALASKA
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GASOLINE WELLS IN BACKYARD
Some 274 men, women and children from Minnesota landed in Alaska to homestead the Matanuska
valley. Some of the pioneers are shown debarking at Seward and at the right they are boarding a
train from the seaport town to Matanuska, 150 miles inland. A group of CCC workers built a temporary
town of tents, soma of which are shown at lower left, for the pioneers. During the trip north from San
Francisco aboard the St. Mihiel fire drill was held .egularly and Vivian, Violet and Margaret Poore
(lower right) were assisted by relatives In getting Into their life preservers. (Associated Press Photos)
EARLY MORNING FIRE KILLS WIFE, 4 TOTS
Margot Flick (above). New York
society girl, and her mother. Mrs.
H. R. Flick, were sued (or $100,000
by William L. Graham, former Flick
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While waiting for a Reno, Nov., divorce from John L. Peine, Chi
cago broker, Llla Lee has gone wild west ;nd will tako part In ths
Nevada city's rodeo next month. The film actress Is pictured at ths
Reno racetrack. (Associated Press Photo)
Believed to be formed by a refinery leak more than three miles
away, a pool of gasoline has been located In the Wilmington district
of Los Angeles which Is supplying residents with free gasoline. The
above photo shows V. Hernandez balling gasoline from one of a scor
of 28-foot holes tapping ths pool. (Associated Press Photo)
FOUR DIE IN BACK BAY FIRE
FOUR DIE IN CRASH OF ARMY BOMBING PLANE
This Is all that was left of the home of Frank Newcomb at Stanton. Del., when an early-mornlng firs
killed his wife and their four small children. (Associated Press Photo)
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Fights For Children Fugitive Captured
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Mrs- Gloria Wainwnght (above)
traveled 360C miles from Papeete,
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Joseph Fox (above), one of 10
Bursting Into flames, an army bombing plane plunged four pe r.ons to d th n.r w.hm"y-""'
far from Fresno. Two civilians, Allyn P. Alexander (left) and Lewis 8 Tappan ne w. el
killed as were Lieut. Edgar W. Root (right) pilot, and Private Guy F. Porter. (Associated Press Photos)
CALIFORNIA RACER WINS INDIANAPOLIS CLASSIC
Boston firemen fighting a blais which took the live, of louj - per.
sons at the home of Mrs. Alice Q, LaValle, moths f of J ol in LaVa i.,
nationally known portrait painter, In the exclusive Back Bay district.
M-s. LaValle was among the victims. (Associated Pre.a Photo)
SEASON'S FASTEST QUARTER-MILE
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Tahiti, to Oakland, Calif., to press convicis
a suit to regain the custody of her 'ana sw u.i.um ...... "-h
two children. She gave Eve. 7, and John Dilllnger, slain bandit, In 19JJ Frank y,,,, (aboVe), 22, was
Eric, 10. up three years ago to an was captured in Chicago on a tip ,rr(.sled n Nogales, Ariz., by fed-
Oakland. Calif., woman under an pus.... .iiap.iu., era o((i(.eri for attempting to ex
"education contract" when her clr- rreas r....u.
cumstances were reduced. (Asso
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tort $5,000. under penalty of deith,
from Roberto Cruz, former Mexi
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SAN FRANCISCANS AT IMPROMPTU BEER PARTY
,,. l uValle (rloht) dusky speedster from University of Califor
nia atTo. Anoe is. tinned I ith. fi.t.st quarter-mil. dash thl. ..awn
when hi "ran 47 eond. In beating John McCarthy of Unlv.r.lty of
South.rn Callforn, 'at Palo Alto. LuV.lle, 1933 ""E
champion, .Ignalled hi. return to form aft.r an automobll. accident
some months ago. (Associated Pros. Photo)
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Roaring around the Indlan.poli. speedway st an average speed of 106.240 miles ojr tor 500.
miles, Kelly Petillo of Huntington Park, Calif., won the Memorial Day classic and est ab 1 1'""" w
peed record for the event. Here', a general view at the .peedway as the 33 car. .pun around th. bowl.
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NIGHT CLUB GIRL CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER
ANNE'S FATHER LOSES IN SUIT
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Neighbor, of a San Franci.co suburb drank up tne wreckage wren a oig oreery irucx went om of
control, rolled down a hill and crashed into a house. The contents, beer and lots of It, was spilled as
tns truck tipped over.,lAsj)Ciited Pres. Phetai. "
The seldom photographed Mr.. Anne Cannon Reynolds Smith was
snapped with a friend relaxing In a corridor during th. suit of her
husband, F. Brandon Smith, jr., for alienation damages against her
father. J. F. Cannon. A Charlotte, N. C, Jury awarded Smith $125,000.
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Bonnie Hill was convicted of manslaughter in new uneana ior m .7...w " itL
,ovB'njo,n IrllVterc., In . French qu.rt.r r.nd.zvou.. Th. '" elubglr I. .hown , court wj
her attorney, (left to right) R. S. Link., Jr, Jame. Cre.ham, Jr, and Pow.ll A. Ca.ey. (Associate
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