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i IfEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTCDFOKD, OREGON. i 11". ; TAKES TO AIR AT 57 WINTER MAKES GOING TOUGH FOR SHIPS 1? vC -W a. Winner of the American Dog Derby at Aehton, Ida., Don Cor dingley, ehown left with hi lead dog, hope to add another victory In the 22-mile mushing classle Febru ary 22. Tha above scene of Ashton Is proof there will be plenty of snow for the event. (Associated Presr , Photo) 4 VI The thrills of motoring gone for her, Miss Emma Edwards Leaven worth of Seattle at the age of 67 ha become the oldest woman In the nation to make a solo flight, In the opinion of her Instructor. She I pictured at the control of her ship. (Associated Press Photo) WHERE POLAR EXPLORERS FOUND Smill craft found It hard work to keep moving when winter clogged the Chesapeake Bay with Ice, and thia la proof. The Ice-breaker LaTrobe (upper left) la leading the bay steamer General Putnam Into Baltimore, while the freighter in the background la able to amain Its own wav throuah th lam. ' Aasoet atari Preaa Photo MDIVANI TAKES THIRD WIFE Likes Big Cigars PICKETING TOUGH AT 13 BELOW ZERO 32: nCOHJECTURED WD AMERICA'? NOV.?3 d deli '' ' i V Sea - Lincoln Ellsworth, American explorer, and his British companion, Herbert Holllck-Kenyon, missing for nearly two months after taking off .on a flight aeros Antarctic wastes, were found safe and well at Little America, their goal, by the British rescue ship Discovery II. This Associated Press map shows the route planned by Ellsworth and the approximate course of his supply ship, the Wyatt Earp, now near Inn Little America. The Discovery sailed from New Zealand January 1. SAYS THE WORK'S TOO HARD if-:.-. Vjifri $Y v Prince Serge Mdlvanl of the "marrying Mdlvanla" and his third wife, the former Louis Van Alen, aboard a tender on their way to the honeymoon yacht Jedge after their marriage at Palm Beach, Fla. The bride was formerly the wife of Serge's brother, the late Alexis Mdlvanl, (Associated Press Photo Here's little Patzy Orlmmett, Just over 2 yeara old, enjoying her last cigar of the day. Her father, John Qrimmett, Houston, Tex., oil man, says she ha been smoking cigar since she was a yaar old and like them after dinner espsclaily. (As sociated Press Photo) TWENTY CONVICTS CREMATED IN 'CAGE' TRUCK Some of the pickets at the American Distilling Company pla.M xi Pekln, III., scene of a general strike, are pictured a they took time off Inside one of their tents iv Harm up. It was 13 below zero outside. (Associated Press Photo SURPRISE MOTHER, NOT DOCTOR r 1 : i V'':- WptfW'' i ibW to,'S o .fi::- fV : , W S is I ' it K i-3Ur ! I ta ' 1 Mr. ..... Ml..! aa she brought her fight for the fortune of the lata Jackson Barnetl Into the federal district court of aDDeala in San Francisco, uelclnii These three tiny baby girl, born at San Francisco, were a eurprise to upset a lower court ruling that to their mother Mra. Emanuel Coupes, 22, but not to the doctor. An she never was tha legal wife of tht X-ray photograph revealed weeks previously sh would have triplets, wealthy Creek Indian. (Associated but the news was kept from her to prevent worry. They are her first Press Photo , children, and everybody concerned Is dolno well. (Associated Praia , Photo) AMERICAN BOBBERS WIN FIRST OLYMPIC TITLE Jimmy Cagney, movie atar, sued his studio to break his contract on the ground he was being worked too hard. Her I Jimmy at work. (Aasoclated Press Phomv RETURNS WEST TO THAW OUT' Turned Into a fiery pyre when a can of gasoline caught on fir, this eaged transfer truck carrying 22 Negro convict was still In flamss at Scottaboro, Ala., when this picture was taken. All but two of the prisoner were burned to death. At lower left, on ground, may be eeen the gasolln container which caused the blaze. (Aesoclated Press Photo ONE MORE MUMP'LL MAKE IT UNANIMOUS g!S ,3 WKfl'!gTH- iUliMfllalaaai Mi is'- f a r.iww', A f?' , Z7 j' .. A it ; , Xi w;- WW AJ W 11 This two man bobsled team. Ivan Brown (right) and Alan Wa.hbond of Keens Valley, N Y., brought America iU f.rst gold medal in th. 1936 winter Olympic, at Berlin by winning their rac. (Associated Praia Photol Olngsr Rogers, Hollvwood actr'ss, aald ah cut short a vacation lr Nsw York because of the cold weather. She I shown with her mother, Mr. Lola Rogers, on their return t? th Psclfic Coast. The picture Is evidence of how much mother and daughter look alike. (Associated Press Photel It must be big enough taek under any oTroumstances for the Jamee Qllehrlsta of Pocahontaa, la., to take car of their 10 children, but It waa a lot tougher when 15 of them came down with th mump at th earn tlm. And it was expected the lone "holdout" would capitulate. The Gilchrist family is pic tures here, with the three youngest, triplets, being held by Mr. and Mr. QilchrlsL lAssoclated Pres Pheta " '