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v MEBFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FORMER PRESIDENT AND HIS GR ANDCHILDREN LINDBERGH SEES NEW EXPERIMENTS MARYLAND TOWN UNDER WATER AFTER HEAVY RAIN L4r" ' ' i 1 J;, a. aw LI ilJTCST I Iff, U .! 11! ? i SJ 'it ii F J. is w ,4,1 n ! '3 ,0 . : .- -V. - - B ... Ilk rT'tv-:, 'I $- Q i Tin i r i rr a. -r-"BH Herbert Hoover's three grandchildren took time off from their skating to pose with their famous relative at his Stanford University home. Left to right: Joan, 5; Peter (Herbert III), 7; Mr. Hoove nd Peggy, . (Associated Press Photo) BAER GOES DOWN-AND STAYS DOWN ti'i ''t'jMf . , i? k Battered incessantly by Joe Louis' macmne-gun-iiko lefts and rights, Max Baer goes down fourth round of their heavyweight bout in New York. Louis still stands poised over the former champion as Referee Arthur Donovan steps In to order Louis to a neutral corner for the count, elated Press Photo) ETHIOPIANS START TRENCHES IN CAPITAL In the world's (Asso- raw, u ."3 -7 vr e jar .swi1 " 1 ff' . i takilmiii w,.l Convict laborers have been put to work in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, digging trenches for use in the city's defense should Italian troops attempt to occupy It (Associated Press-Paramount News hoto) . BENDIX RACER KILLED AS AIRPLANE CRASHES The wreckaae of Cecil Alltn's plane In which ha met Instant death when It crashed mile away from the Union Air Terminal at Burb.nk, Calif. Allen, 33. was the ninth to take off as contestant lit the Bendix air race to Clevsland. 0. The runway was fogbound at the takeoff. (Associated Pres. Photol Iff. SiA i i. IPS, "3 S." 1 t- f x1? n " 1 Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and Harry F. Guggenheim, patron of aeronautics research work, inspected the experiments being con ducted in rocket flights at Roswell, N. M., by Dr. R. H. Goddard, Worcester, Mass., scientist. In the group pictured at the base of the rocket experimental tower there are (left to right) A. W. Kisk, Wor cester; Guggenheim, Dr. Goddivd and Colonel Lindbergh. (Associated Press Photo) If lit Si f Lcrt to right: Dinrjoi-y Held, Florence I'omI, Ida Burncttoi cod, tcr, Margnret Moore. Gentlemen -may prefer blondes on the ground, but brunettes win thelt rotes on the skyways, shows a survey made by United Air Lines of Its 125 air stewardesses on the New York-Chlcago-Paclflc coast and Seattle Ban Diego airways. jWhy brunette stewardesses outnumber blonde three to one, company officials are unable to explain. United sets these! requirements (or Its hostesses: Maximum height ot five feet four Inches,' a maximum weight of 120 pounds, and an ago limit of from 21 to 25 years. Candidates for stewardess positions must bo graduate nurses; Pleasant personality and attractive appearance are also Qualifications 4,' i' "0 f 4 4 J From all Indications, there wasn't much to worry Joe Louis before or during his fight with Max Baer, but the Detroit boy did show some emotion when he returned to an apartment on Harlem's "Sugar Hill" after the bout to greet his bride of a few hours. She is the former Marva Trotter of Chicago. (Associated Press Photo) !f , -yvi z i 4 I A 'f . Ar Control of the AngloAmerlcsn enterprise given the right to develop more than half of Ethiopia will be in the the hands of a company con trolled by Standard Oil of New York, acco'ding to a British agent In Addis Ababa. John A. Brown" (right) Is president of the Socony Vacuum Oil company, successor to 8tandard Oil of New York, and ' ii i vice-president. (Asaociatsd Pres. Photo) , ' (DM tWT.vKvj ;yq An airplane photo graphically showing flood waters swirling around buildings In Federalsburg, Md. . The town of 1800 was flooded as the. Nanticoke river was pushed far out of its banks by torrential rains. Residents were forced to flee to higher ground for safety. (Associated Press Photo) FINAL RITES HELD FOR CALIFORNIA OIL MAGNATE i , in n U-t, . fizz 1 K II : 7S y.r rfr54 t it- i J '"iff1 A rr Edward L. Dcheny, 79-yea)ld oil man, were held at 8t. Vincent's Cathedral In i shows his family arriving at the cathedral. Left to right: Lucy Estelle Doheny,' Funeral services for I nm AnnaUi Thla nhntn I 1i Timothy Michael Doheny, 8; Mrs. Leigh Battson; Patrick Anson Doheny, 11: Henry William DoVf n.ny, 15; Mrs, E. L. Doheny and Edward L. Doheny ill, 17. (Associated tress rnoio; DICTATOR AND KING IN WAR GAMES TALK F .i.V; . ft av 7 Here, high In the Alps, came Premier Mussolini King Victor Emanuel and high cabinet officers to watch glgantle war games of the Italian army near Bolzano. The king (in long overcoat, left) chats with II Duce, while uniformed cabinet ministers are Interested spectatora. (Associated Press Photo) MISSOURI FARM RIOT BRINGS ARRESTS , if 1 X.i r" a, I i i ; f..i ' j V f Fifteen Northwestern Missouri farmers were ordered to appear In Federal court as the result of an assault on a United States marshal trying to foreclose a farm. The farmers are shown reading their elts tiont while walking Is M rpvibii't Ufli iAlJfe! EllU EittteJ.