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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, EXILES WATCH CRISIS IN MEXICO CANADIAN MOUNTIES ROUT STRIKERS WITH TEAR GAS SIZE COMPARISON OF VILLAGE GIVEN BY "GIANTESS" tv ?s Ill - x i - . . Hm'jHI is , , I i ? TTr 1vv , I $ 'MT' - - Aj-i ... y - " x !Wa -j ty 4 , a Li M--sr-. v.!UL., A lift jfir. r ; - . . v ci':.A'iw - r" II J 8core8 wertt Injured, Including eight policemen, when 200 striking longshoremen and 800 sympathlr ers charged the Baliantyn '- Vancouver, B. C. Tear gas and clubs were used In breaking up the scrap. Strikers are shown tieelng from tear gas. (Associated Press Photol Modeltown, the perfect miniature village exhibited by the FKA at the San Diego, Calif., exposition has each residence, perfect In detail, and each one was designed by a different outstanding American architect. A size comparison of this modern beach home designed by Gordon Kauffman Is given by pretty Joy Williams, (Associated Press Photo) Two former Mexican officials, exiled from tneir nomeland necauso of political beliefs, plan an early return while watching the present Mexican crisis in their Los Angeles refuge. Shown are Col. Rlcardo Topete (left), president of Obregon's congress, and his brother, Fausto Topete, ex.governor of Sonora and leader of the revolution of 1929. (Associated Press Photo) WAR TIME MINISTER IN NEW ROLE HOOVER OFFERS SOCIAL PROGRAM BRITAIN KEEPS OPEN CUP AT HOME Damage estimated In excess of $400,000 was done when flames destroyed the Taylor Milling Company plant at Stockton, Calif. A sec tion of the wall Is shown plunginq downward during the height of the fire. One fireman was injured by falling bricks. (Associated Press pnoto) I Vir Iir ilk CONVICTS SURRENDER IN MUTINY William Hughes, 70, who won world recognition as wartime prime minister of Australia, is playing a new role now as minister of health, leading a campaign to reduce the maternal mortality rate. He's visiting a little friend at a Melbourne maternity home. (Associated Press Photo) SENATORS DISCUSS TAX LEVY DELAY Stanford's most distinguished alumnus, former President Herbert Hoover, addressing the 1935 graduating class at the 44th annual com mencement exercises of the California university. He gave a 10-pclnt social security plan based on the constitution and declared the future of the nation depended on business freedom. (Associated Press Photo) . SCIENCE DENIES HER A NAME ; y- I w Ml lir " Klfr . J ii m. 1 Pl nSA '.uaFv Abandonino their underground revolt In the coal mine of the state prison at Lansing, Has., alter a flay ana nigni, 3t8 convicts emerged from the shaft. A group of the inmates after their "surrender" being checked at the surface. (Associated Press Photo) FIGHTS TRIP TO ALCATRAZ I ? " y v, , ; ! f 'ft, -ir-riiiiTfimtfnifrrfl Alfred Perry (left)Brltlsh Ryder cup veteran, won the British open golf championship at Mulrfield, Scotland, to give Great Britain firmer grip on the world's foremost golf trophy, long held by Amer icans. Ho Is shown with Henry Cotton, last year's winner, (Associated LAD TESTIFIES AGAINST MOTHER If ' " - ' p Senator King (left) of Utah and Chairman Harrison of the senate finance committee as they discussed the delay In committee action of the administration tax-the-rich program. Drafting experts asked more time to work out tentative rate schedules. (Associated Press Photo) if f-?f Given Film Contract Sails for Hawaii Gurolino haDDllv in her crib in New York Foundling hospital, Theresa Helene, eight months old, was unaware when this picture was taken that science had decreed her Illegitimate. Her mother, Dolores Farrell, brought suit against a 20-year-old student, Insisting he was the father of her child but the test, physicians said, showed It was Impossible for him to have been the father. (Associated Press Photo) Accepts Challenge -V.-' "-...A ft: Ml I A-,,.-. -:-v. . I ---ii .;' . - . ! I I Tik f , .'T'' I 1 1 i ill A 'z , "I donrz care if I never see my momer again. I never loved her much." With these words 10-year-old Erlo DeBrath, pictured above on the witness stand In an Oakland, Calif., courtroom, testified during proceedings brought by his mother, Mrs. Gloria Wainwright of Tahiti, to regain custody of Erlo and his sister, Eve, 7, from Mrs. Qrey Wore wick, Alameda, Calif., society 'matron who claims custody under an "education agreement." (Associated Press Photo) HISTORIC MINING TOWN NEARLY DESTROYED BY FIRE In an attempt to prevent his return to California where he faces three state court sentences. Jacob Berman (right) was taken from the train In Chicago enroute from Lewisburg, Pa., to Alcatrai island penl tentiary on a writ of habeas corpus hesnnjj. Berman had but a week to serve oj hit federal sentence, Associated Press Photo. &evonteen-year-old Marsha Hunt, New York dramatic school student, was given a seven-year optional :ontraci with a Hoilywood motion picture company. (Associated Prest Photo) Heber J. Grant, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, as he sailed from San Francisco aboard ths Lurline for Hawelt where he was to dedicate new stake, or territorial division of the Mormon church, (Associated Press Photo) Jean Borotra, French tennis acej has accepted a challenge to fight a duel In Paris with Oidier Poulsln, French sports writer, over an s. leged Insult, (Associated Press Photo) lrf, ' -2Z& fr 1 Ons man was burned to death and approximately a third of Silver City, Nov., historic Comstock Lode mining town, was destroysd by fire. Ths large building In this picture ii the Episcopal Church, biiilt in 1870. (Associated Press Photol