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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEJFORD, OREGON, FERRIS CONFESSES SLAYING TO ROB ATTORNEY 1 lx . YOUTH CONFESSES "THRILL" SLAYING OF GIRL Km r - Hi- i i.i.n i . ..i i . x jtitMaSwmwiwi 7 Efforts of William Leo FeVrls, charged with killing Howard C. Dickinson, to obtain release failed when he appeared In a Detroit, Mich, court. Ferris and three girls were being held in connection with the shooting of Dickinson, New York attorney, In a robbery attempt. Left to right: Ernest Goodman, it torney for Ferris; Bernard A. Boggio, chief assistant prosecutor; Ferris; Detective Harold Branton and Detective Sergeant Earl SweiUer, (Associated Press Photo) BONNEVILLE POWER PROJECT COSTS $40,000,000 r . f i h . y i ' Alfred E. Volckmann, 1.9, who confessed the thrill slaying of Helen Glenn, 9, In Greenville, N- Y, In a hospital where he was faken after attempting suicide. He will recover. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Glenn are shown at right with their children (left to right), Helen, Donald, Betty Ruth and Ernest. (Asso ciated Press Photos) ALL UP IN THE AIR f 3 irrr l h; i SPANISH FLIER GETS FREAK PLANE Mi ' , pMf l- ..... : . 1 ii - . . ; 1 1 L'V MaVr If T; , ?, "4 fin - fvli Jailed In Berlin Cowboy Pete Knight had to hang on when this nustong lifted Its four feet off the ground in an attempt to unseat the rider. It was all part of the 24th annual California Rodeo at Salinas. Knight won th bronco riding event. (Associated Press Photo) Joyce Wethered (above), several tlmea British women's golf cham pion, made her first of several ex hibition appearances at the Pasa tlempo Country club near Santa Cruz, Calif., with the proceeds go ing to the Boy Scouts. (Associated Press Photo) SEBR1NGS AND COATS GET TOGETHER fcA .l pr -r Two views, of the new plane of Spain's daring young filer, Juan Ignaclo Pombo, who crashed in Brazil enroute from Spain to Mexico to visit his sweetheart. This plane was donated by the Spanish city of Santander. It is an odd folding wing monoplane and replaces Pom bo'a wrecked shio. (Associated Press Photos) HONEYMOONERS AGREE ON CONTROL Arrested after expressing disgust it seeing a woman knocked down with bare fists during anti-Jewish riots In Berlin, Midshipman E. W. Wood (above) of the U. 8. S. Wyo ming spent the night In the German capital's la 1 1 and paid a fine of 50 marks. (Associated Press Photo) Fulfilling a vow that they would marry twins, Lois and Louise Coats, twin sisters, scored a ' double" when they applied for marriage licenses with Roy and Ray Sebrlng, United States marines stationed at San Diego, Calif, (Associated Press Photo) ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF THREE A. 1 'I Believed in Mate Bfe fV'' Lj Hat In Ri"g " Mrs. Catherine Leute Mann. Pncatello, Idaho, w'11 "d "aenal honeymooner." as she arrived in Oakland. Cahf., with her hus band, Ernest Mann, to announce that he has exclusive charge of con trols In the air-but she InsisU on complete charge In the home. (Associated Press Photo) Until William Lee Ferris, known also as Schweitzer, talked at De troit, Mich., police headquarters, his wife, Violet (above). Insisted he was Innocent of complicity In ine aeain of nowaro C. DiCKlnson An expectant mother, shs said she had not seen her husband for three weeks prior to his arrest, (Allo cated Press Photo) G. Carl Ritchsy (center), 50, San Diego, Calif., carpenter was arrssted In Phoenix, Ariz., for the alleged slaying In March, 1934, of Mrs. Pearl M. Eguina and her two small sons. Their skeletons were found In October near San Diego. Undersheriff George H. Brereton (left) of San Diego and Detective Captain J. J, McGrath of Pheeniv made the arrest, (Associated Press Photo) Bishop Gregorlo Agllpay (above), head of the Philippine Catholic ihurch, wae the third aspirant to innounce his candidacy for the residency of the new Philippine ommonwealth. The election will le Sept. 17. (Associated Press Photo) 'BURPS' TO YOU," SAYS DUKE lit:-' . ... 1 . J '.'fi 4 ! X In the midst of an Intensive training schedule In case some simian should challenge him to a world's championship guzzling bout, "Duke of Wellington," pride of the San Diego fair, politely offers the camera rnan his coldest shoulder.' (Associated Press Photo) HOGS SOLD AT FIVE-YEAR HIGH I i 1 Selling at $10.55 a hundredweight, In Omaha, Neb., this shipment of hoge brought the highest price In five years. Looking over the porkers are Tom Ferrle. who sold them for Farmer Fay Suttles of Cedar Bluffs, Neb., and E. K. Corngan, who made the purchase. (Asso ciated Press Photo) FOR BIGGER AND BETTER FAMILIES 1 Vf, s us i" . f j 8ulhv7; o n J' L"!F0nJ"i't) Wc"". N. J, and Mr,. Margaret tlSL .-2 - i n. C"y' u- J- mo,he, 10 ,nd nlne children respec !.r. o 11 0a,teV "I blennlal ""ventlon of the Catholic Daug IVth J arr,trL,'rn,S" - Wa'h- h,v no 'ynipalhy with the action ne7' ,Frlon of Women's Cluba In advocating the dls emlnatlon of birth control Information. (Associated Press Photo) STREAMLINED FERRY IN SERVICE v. 'jui.-1 Th ferry Kalakala, belltved to be tha world's first Btre.vnllned ferry, on her initial trip between Seattle and Bremerton, Wash. It will make six roundtrips daily and can carry 2000 patsengere and 110 automobiles. (Aasoctated Press Photo)