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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1935)
iiMVFSTir! atp A MT ft kit tii ' . . . .vr mrtiM i A1NU5K.A FOR CONGRESS CHAMPION'S KISS OF VICTORY DISTILLERY FIRE CAUSES $2,500,000 DAMAGE TZ r 1 -4- 4 (." . 4. V II i After winning the three-meter springboard diving championship at the Women e National A. A. U. swimming meet in Manhattan Beach, N. V., 11-year-oia niary Hoerger ot Miami Beach, Fla., gave her happy mother this big kiss. Despite her youth, the youngster was too good 'nr the adults competlno in the event. (Associated Press Photn) KING GEORGE RETURNS FROM REST BAYONETS AND TEAR GAS USED IN STRIKE RIOT is " Excitement reigned high in Tacoma, Wash., when mora than 1,000 lumber strike pickets and sym pathizers gathered In front of the federal building for a proposed march on the Industrial center, and three companies of national guardsmen and a navy shore patrol had to battle for several hours to dls. perse the mob. Guardsmen attempting to break up a section of the mob by moving on them with their bayonets and tear oas. Note the pickets scurrying to safety, (Associated Press Photo) Hat In hand, King George from his car responds to the cheers of the London crowd gathered to greet him as he left King's Cross Sta tion for the palace. He was returning from a three weeks' rest at Sandrlngham, where he had been In retirement since the Silver Jubilee celebrations, (Associated Press Photo) fates Shows "Shiner Secret Bride MUNITIONS EMBARGO DISCUSSED ptXl I1 'i 1 4 Paul Yates, Virgin Islands offi cial who receipted for a black eye during a White House scuffle with Robert Allen, Washington, D. C, newspaperman, still carried his dis colored optic when he attended the senate investigation of the Virgin islands. (Associated Press Photo) Although she faced chances of being restored to the throne ot Greece as wife of King George, Elizabeth of Hohenzollern (above), decided against being a queen and obtained a divorce from the mon arch. She may operate a farm with her secretary. (Associated Press Photo) Mrs. Lloyd Budge (above), the former Margaret Moore of 6eattle, Wash., who has been the secret bride of Lloyd Budge, brother of the tennis star, Don, since June 10. Their elopement to Reno, Nov., was made known on the eve of their departure from the Budge home In Oakland, Calif., to Seattle for tennis tournaments. (Associated Press Photo) f-7H Btai)saMi&fail FILM ACTRESS TO WED SINGER Secretary of State Hull before the foreign relations committee of the senate to discuss the Nye-Clark bill which would give the Presi dent power to embargo munitions shipments to warring countries whose dispute might Involve the United 8tates. Seated, left to right: Senators Johnson, California; Pittman, Nevada, and Secretary Hull, Standing: Senators Vandenberg, Michigan, and Van Nuys, Indiana. (Associated Press Photo) 11 WINGED SONS OF MUSSOLINI GROOMING FOR WAR f 41 V4 A- F h 4 5 T, ; , Lib r i .4 1 ! I" 'iStt I h Grace Bradley, film actress, and Frank Pnr.ee. imger n, lounced h"r engagement in Hollywood. Calif. The couple met in i a stud., vvhere both were playing in a picture. (Associated Press Pnotoi Although the government professed to know nothing about It, wide currency and credit was given In Rome that the two sons of II Duce, Bruno ileft). 17, and Vittorio, 19, who have pilot's llctnses, have signed up for service In East Africa. (Associated Press Photo) r 'I ft V V - 1 v J44i J- k LVu p,r,on wer '"lured and searchers were seeking the body of an employe believed killed In tne rackhouse when a terrlfio explosion and fire swept through the huge Hiram Walker distillery in rnnnn ,?ama0? wua, "Heated at $2,500,000. Flames are shown licking at the rackhousa where 6,000.000 Gallons of whisky were lost. (Associated Press Photo) BURNED AUTO LEADS TO GUNFIRE; LABOR RIOTS This burned and demolished automobile led to gunfire and the latest riot In Council Bluffs, la. M. W. Inman, 26, its owner, was taken in custody by police after six shots were fired from the shelter of the , car barn In the background. Richard Stevenson, a striker, was wounded. Note the debris of stones and bricks left after the stoning of the car barn in the street car strike. (Associated PreBs Photo) MARINE WORKERS ON TRIAL IN BLAST PLOT Seven of the eight San Francisco marine workers on trial In Modesto, Calif., on charges of plot ting to dynamite oil company properties at Patterson are shown as they left the courtroom during a, recess. Wearing hats are Deputy Sheriffs John B. Moorhead (facing camera) and Jack Ham mett. Defense Attorney Harold Faulkner of San Francisco Is at Hammett's right. The defendants are (left to right) John Souza, Henry 8flvi, Reuel Stanfleld, Patsy Oambrelll, Robert J. Fitzgerald. John Burrows and Victor H. Johnson. (Associated Press Photo DOWNPOUR FLOODS NEW YORK STATE; 36 DEAD One ot the many bridges washed out by a cloudburst which swept through southern tier counties of upstate New York, taking at least 36 lives, causing property damage of an estimated $10,000,000 and ren dering hundreds homeless. This bridge was washed out near Woodstock. (Associated Press Photo)