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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1935)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, FLAGSHIP DOCKS AFTER PACIFIC MANEUVERS GRAND COULEE RECLAMATION PROJECT BUSY SPOT OTA V3tf-ltf PARKS RECEIVES GOLF TROPHY Completing a ix-weeks trip to AlaBka and Hawaii a flagship of the U. S. fleet, the U.S.S. Pennsyl. vania docked at San Diego, Calif, after completing war games in the Pacific. (Associated Press Photo) SERVICE SAVANTS STUDY KENTUCKY MYSTERY MINER The great reclamation project of the Paclflo northwest, the Grand Coulee dam site In southeastern Washington, is shown in this new aerial picture. It has been a busy place since construction started two years ago. The town on the left bank of the Columbia River is Mason City, built by the contractors. Across the city is Engineer's City, a government development. The west cofferdam. 3000 feet long Is lust abovje the latter. (Associated Press Photo m NATIONAL GUARD CALLED OUT IN ILLINOIS STRIKE BO V1 .8 Ivs&s v - Sam Parks. Jr., (left) Pittsburgh professional, receiving the nation al open golf championship trophy from Prescott Bush, president of the American Golf Association. Parks scored a 299 total to win the tourna ment and title. (Associated Press Photok HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION AT HOME TrooDs at the Stover Manufacturing and Machine plant at Freeport, III., after a battle between strik ers and deputy sheriffs left several injured. The plant was closed six weeks ago when the company re fused to recognize a newly formed union. (Associated Press Photo) SOUTH AMERICA JUBILANT AS CHACO WAR ENDS National Park Service Archaeologist Alonzo Pond and Museum Division Assistant Chief Louis Shell bach view a prehistoric miner In Mammoth Cave, Ky. Shellbach (right) holds a reed the miner used for a torch. The miner is under rock at left. (Copyright 1935 bv The Associated Press. v.-. vrawMMBMot'Wt::MSt WJ!M'W ' S -Sfe' :w;-:.npT KJi!rrtt- wcv-jmsiSSv: 5 1 ' I V 3 WILBUR GIVES OUT DIPLOMAS TO STANFORD CLASS AjSS; V?;f ji 1-$ JSf'fe" s i i- 'VX-S a "V Sv. It was momentous hour to all South America when Bolivia and Paraguay agreed to end the three- tP"'? - '3 ?f:'lv Fia S t P i i V ""hc year Chaco war. Representatives of the various countries who participated In the peace negotiations ar. 4 , j., M AfCX V i 3 'J shown after a session. (Associated Pres. Photo JH"0 fcW Wh 4 1 Heads Kidnap Probe . IT j WV-F&W FOUR DIE IN TEXAS WINDSTORM JJ. J -fP l;! Or. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford, Csllf, university and former secretary of the Interior , - ( ih"" $ '" 1 1 ' In the Hoover cabinet, giving out diplomas at the 44th annual commencement of the Institution. (Asso- ",T . Wilson Splva, rigged up with canvas webbing he hoped would elated Press Photoi Yl . allow him to soar, bank and turn at will like a bird, pumped from an ' - ' ' airplane at 6000 feet, but, after dropping like a blown leaf for 2500 .. feet, he gave gave up and descended on a parachute. (Associated ! Chapman Fletcher (above), dl- Press Photo.) GRILLED IN BIG BROOKLYN BANK ROBBERY , 'Tv"wTU .V V 1 .Vtrft vestlgatlon at Phoenix, Aril., head. " . JO ' x-.WVk 1 ..rSThV'lXC-Mu. HEAD MILITARY RULE IN NEBRASKA Piflb JtftK ff 'f ' .-T7V,t June Robles more than a year ago HLrtiv miu i n . iw v i f V - y--I usr ' ' ' f A"oc",ed Pre" Photo) -ti : 1 V'l f5 fl '' 'J Wins Promotion Ai U ir& i ; fj:J4 jn'A v?r?0 j" jjs jjm k . ii i.;if . if Meet Jimmy Braddoek. the kiddles and the wife, as they appeared In this quiet home scene at Bergenfleld, N. J. a few hours before ths contender for Max Baer'a pugllistlo crown faced the California Lo thario In the ring. (Associated Press Photo) 'BIRD MAN'S' WINGS WON'T WORK "i. v he k Quiet since last September when a well-planned robbery of a Brooklyn bank ear netted J427.000, police made their first public move in catching these suspects In a raid on a New Jersey summer cottage. Th men ouestioned were, standing, left to right: George Maiwald, James Bell, Joseph McCarthy, Louis Balner and Ed Caffne. Seated, left to right; Frank Fox. John Hughes and Arthur Oaynor, (Associated Press PnctoJ A sudden windstorm which struck Texarkana, Tex., and vicinity left four ded and several injured. Damage done to the airport is pic tured in the top and middle. Several residences were battered down by terrific winds. (Associated Press Photol Nelson T. Johnson (above), of Oklahoma, present U. 8. minister to China, has been nominated by Pres. ident Roosevelt to be ambassador to China In the newly-created embassy. Associated Press Photol Gov. R. L, Cochran (c.nt.r), dictator of Omaha under martial law In the atreet car strike, conferring with Adj. Gen. H. J. Paul (left) and Lt. Col. Richard F. Stout, legal advisor of the military court. Gov rnor Cochran took the street cars off the NebrasKa city's streets after declaring martial law In ths wak of fatal rioting. (Associated Pros Photol