Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MTL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON,
MRS. HOOVER GIRL SCOUT HEAD
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Mrs. Herbert Hoover (center), wife of the former President, as
Mrs. Frederick Edey, retiring president, pins the badge of president
of the Girl Scouts of America on her with Mrs William M. Chester of
Milwaukee looking on at the close of the national convention In San
Francisco. (Associated Press Photo)
LUPESCU RETURNS TO BALKANS
Mine, Majda Lupescu, In two poses, Intimate friend of King Caro1
of Rumania, and the object of an "Antl-Lupescu" drive by the National
Peasant party, surprised her opponents by returning from France to
Rumania for the king's 42nd birthday. (Associated Press Photo)
TELLS HOLLYWOOD'S SHORTCOMINGS
"GARDEN OF EDEN" CHIEF WITH HIS FAMILY
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Elder J. Y. Barlow and his wife and their 10 children outside their tiny house In the Isolated com
munity of Short Creek, Ariz., where the state Instituted proceedings to enforce Its morals laws and
where a number of the residents were charged with "open and notorious cohabitation." (Associated
Press Photo)
Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll (above),
wealthy Louisville, Ky., society ma
tron, took the witness stand In fed
eral court there and calmly told how
Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., kidnaped
her and held her for ?5 0,000 ransom.
Mrs. Robinson Is being tried for
alleged participation In the abdut
tlon. (Associated Press Photo)
TOURNAMENT OF ROSES 1936 THEME
IN ELABORATE FLORAL FETE
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Ethel Merman, musical comedy queen, finished a movie In Holly
wood and, after listing the faults she found with Hollywood, started
packing for a quick get-away. She said the trouble with Hollywood Is
that it lacks night life, restaurants, theater audiences and well dressed
women. (Associated Press Photo-L1
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The theme "History In Flowers" for the 1938 tournament of rosea
In Pasadena, Calif., New Year's day was innounced In a ceremony at
Brookside park. Cleopatra, seen In the huge scroll, was depicted by
Miss Sadie Sellers. (Associated P.ess Photn.
. AP MEN IN HIGHER POSTS
June Klklmaru, pretty Japanese girl, was one of those participating
In the San Muteo county (Calif.) floral show, which featured an array
of elaborate flower-decked floats and a $50,000 display of orchids. The
chrysanthemums shown are part of the annual $7,500,000 bouquet
grown in the county, located on the San Francisco peninsula. (Associ
ated Press Photo)
DUCE'S SON-IN-LAW DROPS BOMBS
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-loyd 8tratton (right) and W. J. McCambridge (left) are nevly.
appointed assistant general managers of The Associated Press. (Asscf
elated Press Photos)
PLACES DUTY ABOVE SAFETY
Count Qaleazzo Clano, Mussolini's flying son-in-law, Is shown beside
his airship of the squadron, "The Desperates," shortly after a bomb
ing expedition over Ethiopia. The ekull and orossbones are the squad
ron's sinister symbol. (Associated Press Photo)
ETHIOPIAN EMPRESS AIDS WOUNDED
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Dr. ana Mrs. John A. Cremer of Grand Rapios, Mich., have refused
to desert their posts at the United Presbyterian hospital in Addis Ababs
despite threatened bombardment by Italian sir forces D'. Cremer Is
superintendent of the hospital and his wife la head of the nursing
staff, Associated Press Photoj.
Empress Menen of Ethiopia (standing, Isft) and women of her royal
court are shown making bandages for wounded troops as their contri
bution to the war against Haly The Karrtag: are turned over to thf
Dtnl iUAlU. Ethiopian Bed Cross. .(AjIMliltd P.feil PtlvtO)
SECOND HURRICANE HITS CUBA
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Hers Is wreckage left by the latest tropical hurricane to hit Cuba,
the storm was the second of the season for the island. Roaring over
the Santiago area, It did great property damage and left four persons
dead. (Associated Press Photo)
KEMP ARRAIGNED IN FORGERY
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John j. Kemp, Broadway Insurance broker, whose alleged defalca
tions affected the Insurance premiums and policies of many famoua
atage and acreen atara, as ho was arraigned for discharge of forgery
charges so that he might plead to three Indictments In general sesslona
court. Left to right: Detective George McNulty, Kemp and William J.
Hanley, one of defense counsel. (Associated Press Photo
NEW PLANE FOR PACIFIC SERVICE
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The China Clipper said to be the largest flying boat ever built In
the United States, at the Glenn L, Martin plant near Baltimore, Md.,
Just .beftre a demonstration flight and delivery to the Pan American
Airways for trans-Pacific service. (Associated Press Photo)
HOOVER INTRODUCES GENERAL
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Oen. Evangeline Booth, head of the Salvation Army, and Herbert
Hoover, former President, at a reception given In her honor In Los An
geles. Hoover Introduced General Booth at the reception, which wa
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