Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, BEDFORD. OREGON.
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Mn. Francli L. Robblns, r., distant couiln of President Roosevelt by marriage, planned making her
debut as a New York night club singer. (Associated Press Photo)
MARGARET WALEY PLANS KIDNAPING TRIAL DEFENSE
Mrs. JohnM. Williams of Phoenix,
Ariz., vyon her fourth consecutive
championship at the annual golf
tournament in No gale a, Sonora,
Mexico. (Associated Press Photo)
Dr. Ralph Willard, Hollywood biochemist, after five years experi
menting, has perfected a process for restoring to life guinea pigs that
have been frozen for two to 22 days. Body temperatures are restored
with an electric current, while blood transfusions and Injections of
adrenalin-ephedr ine coupled with mechanical processes start heart
action. He believes by freezing certain portions of the human body
Impaired tissues may be restored to a normal state. Dr. Willard is
shown above with a guinea pig that has been revived, and another
animal that has been frozen for several davs. (Associated Press Photo
FORMER INVESTIGATOR ARRAIGNED
Persuaded to fight kidnap charges against her In connection with the $200,000 abduction of George
Weyerhaeuser, 9, In Tacoma, Wash., the 19-year-old Margaret Waley, wife of Harmon Waley, who Is
already serving a 45-year sentence for the crime, conferred with her attorneys, Stephen J. O Brien (left)
and John Dore. former Seattle mavor. In the Olvmoia la 1 1. (Associated Press Photo)
SUNTAN IN TWO MINUTES BY SPRAY DOCTOR MAKES CALLS ON HORSE
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William H. Rabell, with face partly covered, until June 20 an In
vestigator for the federal securities and exchange commission, as ha
was arraigned In federal court In New York after his arrest In th
home of a wealthy oil royalties dealer. (Associated Press Photo)
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Who Could Resist?
Held By Japan
A new painless suntan acquired In slightly more than two minutes
with a high-powered cosmetic spray was demonstrated at a Los
Angeles beauty show. The cosmetic is soluble in water. Lo Theda
Kramer seems to enjoy Harry Siegelman's work in giving her a coat
of tan. (Associated Press Photo)
HUCK FINN' SALUTES WINNER
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AT EXPOSITION INDIAN VILLAGE
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Little Sunshine, eight-year-old granddaughter of Tat-Pum Ba of
the Plutes pictured at the Indian village of tho California Interna
tional Exposition at San Diego where 25 tribes will be represented.
Her costume contains more than 1000 beads and was made by her
grandmother, (Aasociated Press Photo)
PASADENA WINS PORTLAND PRIZE
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These floral and feminine beauties of Pasadena, Calif, won the
out of town parade sweepstake. t the Portland, Ore., rose festival.
(Associated Pre.. Photo)
GIVES LIFE TO SAVE CHILDREN
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Pretty Mildred Gutlerrei tp
praise. he world of the forthcom
ing Spanish fiesta In 8anta Bar
bara, Calif, by wearing a .ticker
on her face In the manner of en
enlarged beauty .pot. (AMOCIated
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William Shlnn Gate, (above),
graduate of the naval academy at
Annapolis In 1929, wa. one of three
men held by Japanese authorities
on suspicion of espionage. T he three
were sailing a ketch, o.ten.lbly In
search of treasure, off the coast of
Formosa. (Associated Press Photo)
BANKER FETED IN HOLLYWOOD
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Santa Monica, Calif., life guards are shown working over the body
of Ernest Richter, 58, who lost his Ufa saving his three children when
31 persona were thrown Into the sea as a fishing barge platform col
lapsed. (Associated Press Photo
PREMATURE BLAST KILLS YOUTH
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Jackie Mill, wno Dear a roemuinie , ,,
Huckleberrv Finn, likes a champion. The titlist In this case it "Zip.
veteran croaker from Stockton. Calif., who .Its contentedly In Jackies
hands with that l-told-ycu-so look. Zip won the annual Angels Camp
Jubilee Jumping contest at 12 feet Hi inches. (Associated Pre.. PhotoJ.
Helen Will. Moody didn't lose any time In .ettling down to prac
tice upon her arrival in England in hope, of doing a comeback at
Wimbledon this season. The former tennis champion flashed some of
her old form In the first tournament she entered in Old Albion. 8he I.
shown practicing at the All-England club. (Associated Press Photo)
The House of Romscnild and ihe navy were represented at a Holly
wood luncheon given by head, of the film Industry. 8ome of those
present were, seated, left to right: Baroness Phillip, de Roth.chlld,
Assistant Navy Secretary Henry Roosevelt, Marlon Davits and
(standing) Publisher William Randolph Hearst, Irving Thalb.rg an
Hal Wallis. (Associated Prat. Photoi
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8eventeen-year-old Stephen Parks, son of the plant superintendent,
was kJled and three workmen Inlured In a premature blast of 20.000
pounds of dynamite In an El Paso. Tex, quarry. This Associated Pre..
Photo .hows the ton. ef rock, under which young Park, was burled.
(Associated Pros Photoi