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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1936)
I MEPFOKP -MATIj TRTKUXT), MTiDFORD. QKEflONV OUT TO TRY AGAIN IN 1936 HOW SLIDE KILLED THREE IN MINE CAMP STEEL HELMETS BACK ON WESTERN FRONT i! ,,,.1.11,111,1.11, .MM,,,,,,,,.!!,!! . ' -gy l x 5 ,iW-B-",V v (Ws ss, ! a 4m-ZdL 1 T Mifc,'-' -.41 Lou McEvoy (left) and the veteran Sam Gibson (right) are two members of the 1936 pitching staff of the San Francisco Seals. Though, the Seals copped the Pacific Coast league pennant last season, a tougher road Is forecast for the 1936 season. (Associated Press Photo) UPSIDE-DOWN MOTHER AND BABE Hora It how i snow slide at The Camp Bird mine near Ouray, Colo., imasned tnrougn the aide or a bunkhouse to kill three workers. The furniture crushed by the avalanche may be seen atlcklng up through the mow which poured into the building. (Associated Pr.esa Photo COAST GUARDSMEN RUSH TO THE RESCUE 4Apr ..... y: ",,JI " 111 1 11 " T'iB'iwif'f3ajif.:s , , German and French troops again faced each other, for the first time alnca the World War, aa a roeurt of Adoll Hitler's sudden military reoccupatlon of the Rhineland. Hera are two among the first photo, graphs of the warlika moves to reach the United States. Top, helmeted Nazi troopers goose-stepplng Into Cologne, their faces smiling and breechlocks polished. Bottom, French soldiers, bsyonets fixed, leaving Mett for stations on the east fortifications of the brhtllng Maglnot lino In grim answer to Germany's de fiance of the Locarno Pact. (Associated Press Photos) Naval Chieftain Here Is a dramatic acene as a coast guard detachment went to the rescue of refugees who were forced to wait for many hours at Kingston, Pa., while one of the East's countless flood points suffered a heavy toll. The refugeea are ahown being carried through high watirt. Note the man holding his pet dog while being carried to safety. (Associated Press Photoi A look at this picture makes the meaning of the word "slothful" Just that much more vivid. Gwendolyn, three-toed sloth, with her baby Nancy. Is shown resting In her favjrlte inverted position at the exposi tion at San Diego. (Associated Press Photo) HAILE VISITS RED CROSS HOSPITAL BROKEN DAM LOOSES TORRENT INTO TOWN Admiral Osaml Nagano (abova) waa named head of the navy depart ment In the new Japanese govern ment formed by Promlor Klkl Hlrota to liquidate the crisis caused by the assassination of high officials by Insurgent troops. (Associated Press rhuto) I : 1 rVW . - mv wj tl r Ihti - r .It.' jiU Hr i., ' n' ' Killed In Mid-Air Flood watera In New England caused many dams to burst. This Is the Greenswood dam on the Farm Ington river Just after It gavs way to smpty 8,000,000 gallons of water Into New Hartford, Conrl. (Associated Press Photo) DIKE RAISED TO PROTECT CAPITAL. MONUMENTS Emperor Halle Selassie and his empress sst down In soft-cushioned luxury to have a talk with Bed Cross workers on a visit to the hospital unit sstabllahed In Addis Ababa. (Assoclstsd Press Photo) ft : . ' . . r - Suspect Nabbed Lieut. William O. Beard (above) of San Francisco waa one of six army 'Hera killed In the mid air collision of two bombing plansa at Honolulu. Ho was commander of one of the ships. (Associated Press Photo) i'r;;vV; ": ; V; Oregon Flog Gets New Lease on Life t'i'iiir 1 JAW. V III -r; H' if - Wf As the flood waters of the Potomae river rushed on to Wsshlngton, 0. C-, relief workers were ordered to rush ths completion of a sand bag dlks to protect the foundations of ths Washington Monu ment and the Lincoln Memorial from the overflow. The Washington Monument may bt seen In the right background. (Associated Press Photal Edward W. Bents (above), whe was mentioned In connection with the George Weyerhaeuter kidnaping at Tacoma, Wash., last year end Is wsnted for a Washington bank rob bery, wae arrested at Brooklyn, N. V. He faced chargea of robbery In Nebraska, Vermont and North Caro lina. (Associated Press Photo) Nearly forgotten and existing only on paper up to a few r)ya M, the savy blue Oregon flag bearing a gold encutrhoon and gold letters on one side and a gold beaver on the other, has been resurrected by the Oregon State Motor ssnoelatlon. The Inst original flag burned In th statehonsa fire. In this photograph E fl Mr-Daniel, president ol the motor club, and loulie Muller of the motor club staff, display one of the banners made recently under McDanlel's dlrrctlon. Inset ahowa the sold beaver appearing on th reveree side. Kvery srhool. city, county, chamber of commerce and service club should own and display pns of. lb flags, says tba motorist leader. - GENERAL AGAIN POLICE CHIEF rr r : : . " 1 -i pllliiliflll ' " 'i Brig. Gen. Pelham D. Qlassford, former chief of police at Washing ton, D. C, pictured with his pet colt, has forsaken hla 60-aere ranch near Phoenix, Ariz., to becom that city's police chief. (Associated Prees Photo) SETS GLIDER LOOP RECORD It' s A ' v -r-v -SS"- 'rt iW: : . - -.:. v w ,1 .. Don Stevens, glider pilot, la ahown climbing from hla ahlp after setting a new world's record for loops In motorlesa aircraft at Sin Olsgo. Towed to a height of 18.000 feet. Stevens made 54 consecutive loops in his glider before landing. (Associated Pros Photo)