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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1935)
1IEDF0RD MAIL TRTBUXE. fEDFORD, OREGON, FOOTBALL PRACTICE OPENS ALONG COAST HURRICANE BATTERS BIG LINER 4 These four backB may carry a large share of the University of California football burden this fall. Left to right: Al Thorell, full; Bill Archer and Floyd Blower, halfbacks, and Chuck Cotton, quarter. (As sociated Press Photo) SHIRLEY GETS OVATION fiaiil!:: Held fast on a reef off the Florida coast, the Morgan liner, Dixie, was mercilessly battered by a hurricane for many hours before the storm subsided enough to permit rescue work to begin. A total of 372 were aboard the Ill-fated boat. (Associated Press Photo) fry 5 sv yiMMn In in all-night raid a band of about 300 'disguised men tarred and feathered two victims and beat three others before warnino them to leave the Sonoma county agricultural area as asserted radical agitators. Four of the victims, including tne pair tarred and feathered, were (left to right)"Jack Green, Solomon Nitzburg, C. Meyer and George Ford. Gunfire and t'.-ar gas were brought into play when the band raided Nitzburgs home near Petaluma, Calif.. (Associated Press Photo) Shirley Temple, tiny film actress, takes a smiling bow from the: rail of her liner as she arrives in Honolulu with her parents for a va cation. Ten thousand jammed the docks to greet her. (Associated Press Photo) TWO FATALLY SHOT IN IRON WORKS RIOT GOVERNOR TAKES DRIVER'S TEST 5 3 K fcji- V 1 This woman being placed In an ambulance, was one of those wounded In the outbreak of rioting In Minneapolis at. the Flour City Ornamental Iron Works. Two persons were fatally shot and at least 30 others wounded or Injured. (Associated Press Photo) WATERSPOUT KILLS SIX, INJURES FIFTY, IN GENOA Convinced the number of automobile fatalities can be reduced through a safety campaign, Gov. B. B. Moeur of Arizona wrs the first to take the state's more stringent driver's examination In Phoenix. He Is shown at his desk with two state highway patrolmen who pro nounced him a "safe driver" after the test. (Associated Press Photo) NEW BRIDGE AT GRAND COULEE f- ,. "'fl,' Hv - JUt , "a" X - , This recent photograph shows the city of Genoa. Italy, where a wate.-.peut killed six persons, Injure fifty o'er. nd"nc?d heavy property damage Large vessel " ' D. S.vola, whic w; torn from iu moorina and saved from wrecking by tugs. (Assocntsd Pres. PhotoJ - 1 1 4 ft iPto.-t 3 Bit 1441 xl i red h Here's a view of the new highway bridge being built across the Columbia river at the Grand Coulee dam site In Washington. The bridge Is being built as part of the bureau of reclamation's construe. Von program there. (Associated Press Photo) BRITAIN ARMS NAVAL BASE IN MEDITERRANEAN Here la the harbor of Valetta. on the historic Island of Malta In the Mediterranean, where Great Britain la concentrating warships In anticipation of an italo-Ethlopian war. This naval base is situated near Sicily, and is strategically located for dispatching ships Into tho Suez area. One of the most recent arrivals here was the British aircraft carrier Glorious. ( Associated Press Photo) Probes Long's Death District Attorney Jolin Fred Odorr of Eatt Baton Rouge Parish (above taya he will "leave no stone un turned that might throw light" on tho assassination of Senator Hue) Long. (Associated Press Photo) McINTYRES WILL VISIT FAIR Mra. Marvin Mctntyre, wife of the president's secretary, and her daughter, Marie, who stopped In Phoenix, Ariz., en route to the coast where they were I visit the San Diego fair. Miss Mclntyre will be married to Fredrick H. Warren In October. (Associated Press Photo) ESCAPING YACHT IN MID-OCEAN Albert White, 19 (above), who police said confessed the killing ol William G. Wilson In a holdup al Lee'a Ferry, Ariz., was fatally shot by O. C. "Buck" Lowrey, Wllson'i employer, when White attempted to flee from Lowrey after escaplne ail. White was from Provo, Utah (Associated Press Photo) .1 V 4 wrr v g Kenyon Sills (above), S, aon of Dorla Kenyon, planned to leave for London to be present at the open ing of a stage production In which his mother will appear. (Associated Press Photo) Here Is a camera record of the dramatic rescue of the owner and erew of the yacht La Dahama, effected by a lifeboat crew of the liner Rex, New York bound, In mld-Atlantle. The foundering craft, wre-.t:ed Mter a three-day battle with a hurricane, Is seen in the background, '.oclsted Press Photo) I i . ' ' ' " ' ) e Coach "ailn" Msdlaan leads 8t. Mary's first string msn In a charge to start off fall practice for a aru.?"ri3S fPootbIri ".or! . pfetured in the front line, left to right: Erd.latz M.ist.r. Con .. Jorgen. !.n, Madlgan (with faced No. on j.r.ey), Den.rl.ln. P.ndl.ton. Th. b.ckfi.ld men are barely vi.ibl. In tjie rear. (A hoc I a tod Pres. phoU