Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1936, Page 13, Image 13

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    M-EDFCmnrATL TRTBTTXR BEDFORD, OREGON",
SPANISH REDS "EXECUTE" STATUE OF CHRIST
COLONEL KNOX AT PLAY
DROUGHT COMMITTEE STARTS INSPECTION
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A communist firing squad la ahown aiming at a figure of Chrlat aurmounting a gigantic piece of statuary
at Madrid, called "Cerro de Los Ange'les." The sculpture was ahattered. (Aasoclated Press Photo)
COMMUNISTS WRECK SPANISH CHURCHES
President Roosevelt's special drought committee, headed by Rexford Q. Tuawell (standing, shirtsleeves)
Is shown on tho C. M,, Peden farm near Dalhart, Tex., Inspecting the fsed crop. Various officials and eng i
neers are with Tugwell. (Associated Press Photo)
C'ol. Frank Knox, Republican candidate for vice president, paused be
tween campaign apeeches for relaxation at White Sulphur Springs,
West Va. Left, the colonel at the finish of hit drive. Right, walking to
the green after playing his chip shot (Associated Press Photos ,
COULEE DAM TAKING SHAPE
DUCE MOBILIZES AIR FLEET IN SPANISH CRISIS
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Triumphant government forces, fresh from victory over Faaclst rebels, wrecked the Interior of El Pino
church at Barcelona, Spain, leaving this trail of shattered statuea and crucifixes and of scattered prayer
cards. (Associated Press Photo
This la a recent view of Italy's mighty aerial armada, reported mobilized by Mussolini for use on the
side of the fascist Spanish rebels If Franco continues her alleged aid to the radical government. There
were about 700 planes on the Rome air field when this photo was taken. (Associated Press Photo)
MIX-UP BABY,' PICKS NEW PARENTS AFTER 17 YEARS
OFF FOR SCIENTIFIC CRUISE
Al Jr.'s Wife Sues
This huge blook of concrete will form part of the Grand Coulee dam
aoross the Columbia river In eastern Washington. The octagonal
tower In the background la an automatle concrete mixing plant (Asso
ciated Press Photo
AMELIA TO RACE ROSCOE TURNER'
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Templeton Crocker (left), San Francisco capitalist, and Alfred Peder
sen, captain of his schooner, the Zaca, ahown as the vessel sailed for
a cruise of five months or more In the 8outh Seas. A aclentlflo party
aboard will collect specimens for the American Museum of Natural
History. (Associated Press Ph
ILLNESS COSTS FILM ROLE
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Mrs. Al Smith Jr. Is shown In court
In Syracuse, N. Y., with a diary she
kept In her early married life and
la bringing forward to support her
claim for temporary alimony during
a aeparatlon suit. It says Al Jr.
once made $30,000 In one month.
.(Associated Press Photo)
It Isn't often that anyone haa the opportunity of choosing or changing parents, but that Is Just what hap
pened to Louise Madeline (right), who was Involved In a baby mlxup at a hospital at Atlanta, Ga., 17
years ago. 8he has now decided that her parents are Mr: and Mrs. John C. Garner of Macon rather than
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Plttman of Atlanta, with whom she had always lived. A tourt awarded her as a
baby to the Pittmans In 1919 with ths stipulation Louise might choose her parents when she became old
enough. Ths disconsolits Pittmans are ahown at the left looking at I picture of their lost "daughter."
(Associated Press Photos)
FIGURES IN CALIFORNIA COED SHOOTING
'Pioneer Mother'
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stnexen seriously III only half an
hour before the cameras started
to grind, Adrlenne Matienauer, 22-yesr-old
daughter of Margaret
Matsenauer, former opera star,
lost her role In a film with Greta
Qarbo. (Associated Press Photo)
Amelia Earhart, shown abovs at Los Angeles airport, haa entered
the Bendix transcontinental air race which starts from New Vork at
dawn 8ept. 4. Among those shs will compete against la Col. Roacoe
Turner, holder of the eaatwest record of 11 hours, 30 minutes. (Aseo
dated Press Photo)
DRIVE TO 'STOP ROOSEVELT
Edward Sartor Stewart, 23, (left) young engineer, was shot to death at San Diego, Calif., as he assisted
Marjorle Chllcott, 20, into an automobile. Police arrested the girl's brother, Fred M. Chllcott, 23, (right)
and quoted him as saying he sought to protect his sister. (Associated Press Photgj
Mrs. Thomae Phelpa Goae, Jr., a
descendant of pioneers, been
chosen to enai.! "The Pioneer
Mother" when Walla Walla, Wash.,
observes the centennary of the
arrival of Dr. Marcus Whitman, pio
neer missionary. (A.soclated Press
Photo)
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Among Democrats who gathered at Oetrolt at an anti-New Deal meek
Ing designed to formulate plana for a "stop Roosevelt" drive In the
forthcoming election were Balnbrldge Colby (left), aecretary of Stat
In the Wilson cabinet, and Joseph B. Ely, former governor of Massa
chusetts The two men. both of whom lolned Al Smith In his antl
Roosevelt statement lust prio lo the Democratic national conventlor
shown In eonferenc. (Associated Press Photo)