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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1936)
M"EPFOT?D MAIL TRIBUSTE, M"EDFORD. OHEGONT. PLANE ATTACKS MOTORIZED CAVALRY-IN MANEUVERS NEW YORK ELEVATED TRAINS' CRASH KILLS ONE GIRL SEES BANDIT KILL FIANCE ! 1 . : . v v ..V.-S : v - ' - . ,-r., ?. .-. ItS S m M A - 2" ft 3 in ' 1 United States army forces were mobilized at Fort Knox, Ky., for theoretical war games. Here Is a plane of the "blue" army roaring low toward the "red enemy as a mechanized cavalry unit swung Its gun Into oositlon to repulse an attack. (Associated Press Photo) One person was killed and Beveral Injured when these two elevated trains crashed In a rearend colll Ion at New York. This graphio picture shows the telescoped cars with firemen and police attempting to extricate the victims, i Associated Press Phntni High Flyers MATANUSKA COLONISTS TEND THEIR GARDENS ROSALIND WINS HAMBLETONIAN t7"j v.y as'.... v i t- aw ' INI 4i. Stewardess Betty Schlltz feeds some two months -old antelope flown from Pitchfork, Wyo., to Chi cago and eastern points and Europe for zoos. (Associated Press Photo) This picture gives an Idea of the type of houses at Palmer, the newly built "capital" of the colony at Malanuska, Alaska, to which Uncle Sam sent many drought-ruined farmers. Ross L. Sheely, manager of the colony Is shown at work In his garden. (Associated Press Photoi fwfe 11, 'H i SL-- . VICTIM OF 'CHAIN MURDER' ZOO'S OLD MAN TAKES LIFE EASY 4 M fl1 r' Si 4 Raoul Louis Cherbourgh (left), 36-year-old seaman, was Identified by police officers from fingerprints as the man whose nude body was found wrapped In chains near the Dumbarton bridge across lower San Francisco bay. At right, Oeputy Coroner John Lowman of Oakland, Calif., holds the heavy chains that bound and weighted down the body. Authorities termed the case murder and arrested a suspect. (Associ ated Press Photos) WILL ALFRED VANDERBILT MARRY? 4i i Rosalind, owned by 21-year-old Gibson White of Lexington, Ky., It shown aa she won the eleventh Hambletonlan, premier trotting stake, by taking the second and final heat at Goshen, N. Y after capturing the first mile before a crowd of 49.000 people. Rosalind (In lend at right) was driven by Ben White, father of the youthful owner, (Asso ciated Press Photo) RACE DRIVER UNHURT IN COLLISION It , ' -J Having reacned tno rip oia age of 20, "Jim," orang-outang at tna Flelshhaeker zoo In San Francisco, now spurns his former strolls about the grounds with Head Keeper Fred Chatten and loafs In his cage. Captured In Sumatra, he Is the largest orang In captivity In the United States. (Associated Press Photo MRS. DILL'S CAMPAIGN 'BANDWAGON' Lloyd Logan, 24, lived up to his nickname of "Lucky" In this spec tacular collision on an Oakland, Calif., speedway. He It thown at left being flung from hit car when It was struck by t machlnt piloted by Ouane Carter. He was only slightly bruited. (Associated Prett Photo) V ss ""r $ ,s n Claudia Morris, 21, saw a bandit kill her fiance, Edwin Poston, 24, when Poston grappled with him In an attempted holdup at Stockton, Calif. Miss Morris and her mother, Mrt. E. H. Morris, were seated in a car with Poston when the thug accosted them. (Associated Prett Photo) READY FOR HIS OPERATION ' ' - j Behind the mask It "Norsuto," six-year-old male orang-utang, born at the Philadelphia too. The mask will keep him from scratching hit eyes alter doctor! remove cataractt. Note the grill work to bt opened at feeding time, (Atsoclated Prest Photo) PLOT CHARGED IN HEWITT CASE It " ' s' i ; ' ' - This It tht latett San Francisco courtroom photo of Ann Cooptr Hew. Itt, who testified against Dr. Tllton E, Tillman and 8amuel Q. Boyd In the prosecution growing out of 1 sterilization operation upon her. At right is her attorney, Russell P. Tyler, who wat grilled aa to whether there wat a "plot" by Ann't advisers to control her fortune. (Associated Pratt Photo) Heads Junior C. C. ANCIENT INDIAN CITY BEING RESTORED 17 ; "i mill f - ' J1 Ma? f ,-4 Ji' I H 1 W v.. 1 JO' 4 iCOIGRESS tre?I-.;C' New York toclety speculattd on how long it would be before Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt became a benedict. Currently his name was Imked romantically with that of Kathenne Barker of East Hampton and New York, with whom he Is shown at the races at Saratoga. (Associated Prest Photo) Rosalie Jones Dill, divorced wife of former U. 8. 8enator C. C. DIM, hi.s "trallerlzed" her campa'gn for the Democratic congressional nomi nation In the fifth Washington district, which Includes Spokane. She It picty.-ed at tht door of the trailer she uses it headquarters while on he road. (Associated Prest Photo) Walter , Holman (above) of Port und. Ore, wat unanimously elect id president of the National Junior Chamber of Commerce at Its con mention st Memphis, Tenn. He was lce president four times. (Associ ated Prett Photo) Rulnt of tht Indian city of Klnlthba, near Whltfrlvar, Ariz., which archaeologists tay datet back to A. D. 1260, are being excavated under direction of Dr. Byron Cummingt of the University of Arizona. One ol the "apartment" buildings had 700 roomt. Hera It a view of part of tht restored etructurts. (Asso ciated Prtta Photos.