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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1936)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFOKU, OREGON, ACTUAL PHOTO OF ARSENAL BLAST F. D. R. SEES SONS BECOME MASONS COMPANION HITS CAMERAMAN; CLAUDETTE SAYS "HOW SILLY!" Cliudette Colbert (center at left) It ihown with Stewardess Jean Bartholmew at San Franclaco airport after (lylnt from Lot Angelas with Dr. J. J. Pressman of Now York. "How perfectly ailly," exclaimed Claudotte when tier escort objected to being photographed and attempted to break a photographer's camera. Ho rushed away and tried to hide In an automobile outside the airport. Ha la pictured In the auto above. Though United Airlines aald they were booked on the plans aa "Dr. and Mrs. Pressman," the Hollywood actress said, "We're not marrisd." (Associated Prsss Photos) . LEWIS TELLS WHY HE RESIGNED An alert cameraman, about a mils away, obtained this remarkable Filcturo of the munition dump explosion in Lanchow, China, which eveled hundreds of homes and killed nearly 2000 persons. The pillar of amoke rose more than a mile In the air. The picture, taken a second after tho blast, shows subsidiary explosions occurring at ths bass of the column. (Associated Press Photo! SEEKS CLUES IN GIRL SLAYING ' 4s" i President Roosevelt leaving for his train for Washington from New York after assisting his sons, Franklin, Jr., (left) and James (right), In their third degree of Masonry. Three hundred fifty policemen guarded the President while ho was in New Yoik. (Associated Press Photo F. D. R. RENEWS ANTI-WAR PLEDGE v. ; wa r,y.- -f j4:- -j . oSjt. -c -1 1 i ft L S C w , 1 iifiM rrri vvri-w x nor a 1 r i & E. O. Helnrich, Berkeley criminologist, entered the manhunt for tho prowler who killed 14-ycar-old Mary Stammer In Fresno, Calif. Heinrich, credited with solving seveVal famous crimes, is examining the glass of the door through which the slayer entered after shooting the girl through a window. (Associated Press Photo) A 'MARRYING MDIVANI' AT IT AGAIN John H. Dumbrell, 19, made frequent visits to the San Francisco jail to see his mother, Mrs. Amy Dumbrell, after her arrest for the kill ing of her husband, John H. Dumbrell, 59, former branch bank man ager, In their 8an Francisco home following a quarrel over another woman. Mother and son are shown In the jail. (Associated Press Photo) , ri a 1 1 1 1 " ' ' c V , , 3, r -e - :- r . 1 iff . .l,l 1, Htm 1 1 0 .:-,.!... I'M ' 1-' ' Reports from Newport. R. I, have It thaf Prlnes Bergs Mdlvinl, ont of the well known marrying Mdivnl brothers. Is engaged to Louise Astor Van Alen. former wcfe of his brother, the late Prince Alexis Prince Serge is shown above with his rumored sfflanced (right) and May McCormie. opera singer, ons of hie two divorced wives. (Assoc) :ed Press Photos) 7 V Will Ro;:rs, Jr., 23-year-old son of ths late humorist and to-oen actor Is now a newspaperman. Ha purchased a substantial inte.c:t In ths Beveriy Hiiis. Califs Citizen. He will work as a cub reporter until tie learns ths business. (Associated Press Photo) - mil- .- ip 1 JUT H - t t f- ' i I- 1 H 1 v 4 In a message read before the forum on current problems In New . York by' Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the President renewed his pledge to keep the United States free from entanglements that might lead to war. Mrs. Roosevelt Is shown reading the speech. (Associated Press Photo) Plans New Colonies John L. Lewis, president of ths United Mlns Workers, In a g.lm mood as he declared that he resigned as vics-presldent of ths Amert. can Federation of Labor b'ecauss of "irreconclllabls differences" with the majority of the council as to organization. (Assoclatsd Prsss Photo) ITALIAN PLANES BOMB PALACE OF EMPEROR t4wA I I ' " . 0 '-' Qen. 8aturnlna Cedlllo, Mexican secretary of agriculture, visited Loo Angeles gathering Information for formulating plans for a rural colon isation and Irrigation protect to be established In Lower California. (Aseoclated Press Photo) Ethiopian General r-' - '. -i - 9mm t i .1- ' . siliiij.y iiiiiiii.t Bin iii'ii fli iirl,i nil .1.,,. j I Nine ItaPan war planes bombed ths town ov Dessys, Ethiopia, wracking ths palace of Emperor Halls Selassie and partially deetroylng ths American Seventh Day Adventlst hospital. Casualties wars re ported hesvy among ths civilian population. Ths emperor took part In ths fight against ths attack, manning a machine gun. His palace, shown at ths right, was I perfect target for II Dues's fliers. (Asso-e oiated Press Photo) HOUSE WHERE PROWLER KILLED 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL 1 "Ar Qen. Raa Nasslbu (above) com msnds Ethloplsn forces In ths south. Hs waa reported to have virtually completed mobilization for an expected Italian attack alono the Ogaden front (Associated Prsss Phota) r "(f f : -' -V i I B. 1 'I 1 MM Ik- i. - "i i i .4 . ' jT . it This view of ths horns of W. H. Stammer, promlnnnt Fresno, Calif., attorney shows 'ths windows of ths rooms where a prowler killed his 14-ysar-old daughter, Mary, before attempting to reeault her criminally. Ths slaysr sscaped when Mre. Stemmer returned jjoma, Its window from whfrs she was shot la Indicated by arrow, (Associated Prsst PhouU , " t