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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1936)
MEDFOTJD MATL TTCTBrTNR BEDFORD, OREGON, SPANISH REBEL BOAT DESTROYED BY LOYAL SHIP ,. j . KlTWfcl'ifrf'H VWHr a CAT SAVED AFTER WEEK IN SEWER MILITARY TRAINING DOUBLED FOR NAZI YOUTH In a surprise attack the Spanish government battleship "Jaime Prlmero1' opened (ire at eloso range on the rebel ship "Dato" and destroyed It. Here, the commander of the Dato Is Inspecting the twisted wreck age before leaving his ship for the last time as it lay half submerged In the harbor at Algeciras. This picture was smuggled Into Gibraltar and forwarded to London. (Associated Press Photo) STUNT FLIER AT AIR RACES 1 v. ,1 . 1 r 0. " . A 'I v-1 " 6 ? .'.Mr.' 7 - 1 .jt 1 J William Polk of the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is snown emerging irom a new sewer afior pong, tratlng it for two miles to rescuo a lost cat. The animal's mews were hard for a week before It was located. Art Jones, a welder, Is assist ing Polk. (Associated Press Photo) 9 WTJl'rrx ''v. Klm!S2i t i 1 I n if VOLUNTEERS FOR SPANISH LOYALIST CAUSE Fugitive Nabbed Here Is Gerd Achnells. ace stunt filer of Germany, In front of his plane, raaay ror nair-raising exnimtions at tne national Air Races ai i-os Angeles. (Associated Press Photo) rSAYS HUSBAND IS "TOO PERFECT" 1 ' ' .",rr ' - -f v 5 ; The former Violet Carison, once "Miss Broadway" and a Vanities girl, tays she will seek an annulment of her marriage to Edmond C. do Courville, who was "too perfect" as a husband. She charges he left vher to languish alone In their apartment. (Associated Press Photo) THE MIGHTY FACE OF BOULDER DAM fcS-i i. .1 . 4 if- ' The oovernment H now taking tourists through Boulder Darr, top i ' tcmtom'by elevators whose towers are visible at the right. For frein.-. . tZ aerial cableway l used. One of Its cages, which appears scarcely u ihan a dot in this ohoto. contains a pasienjer auto with a man standing on v-9 of it (Associated Press Photo) Within a month, Nail Germany will have more than a million men under arms or receiving virtual mili tary training, It waa estimated on the heels of Relchsfuehrer Adolf Hitler's decree Increasing the time of compulsory military servlco from one to two years. The decree means an extra year for thousands of young men (1) goosteeplng beforo state and military officials, (2) and (3) mimic warfare against Imag inary enemies, and (4) formal Inspections by reviewing officers. (Associated Press Photos DROUGHT PHOTOGRAPH QUESTIONED r isri LkTii KJ,( f f Smiling faces and clenched faces testified to the spirit of these loyalist volunteers as they answered the call to arms In tho civil war at Barcelona. Spain. This group was part of 5.000 who volunteered there and prepared to march to the front. (Associated Press Photo : JESSE OWENS WELCOMED HOME A fugitive from tha Arizona state prison, Granville Johnson (above) was captured In San Francisco when he was arrested on suspicion of auto theft and his Identity re vealed by his fingerprints. Johnson, 42, was twice sentenced to death for murder of his wife but received a commutation to life imprison ment. (Associated Press Photo)' -4 $ LL- vJ. r j ... cAs-v vwwxe i 1,1 i AUTO MISSES RIVER BY INCHES It was a gala welcome that Cleveland gave Ohio State s Jesse Owens when he returned from his Olympic track triumphs. Here the negro athlete waves to the crowd as he drives from the station. Riding vtth him are (left to right) Trls Speaker, baseball Immortal; Lieut. Gov. Harold Moiier, Mrs. Owens and Mayor Harold Burton. (Associated 'Press Photo) MIDGET PLANE ENTERED IN RACE This picture taken by the Federal Resettlement Administration show ing the bleached skull of a steer on drought land at Pennington, 8. D., was questioned by the Fargo, N. D. Forum, The newspaper charged' the same skull was used In other pictures on different terrain, but a spokesman for the FRA ssld It was movsd only a few feet. (Associated Press Photo) PLAN STRATOSPHERE HONEYMOON 4 6 M4 hmwS'hlkM 4A KIW JWW ' fxa . 4 3 ! ..if'-,', This auto carrying five persons crashed through a railing of the Upper roadway of New York's Manhattan bridge and dropped 25 feet to a promenade where It Just missed plunging over Into the river 125 feet below. All five passengers were Injured, four orltfcally, (Associated Press Photo) ALMOST A FINAL FAREWELL , "io ft Clarence Chamborlln and his bride groomed their plans at Atlanta, Ga, for a honeymoon flight through tha stratosphere from 8t. Johns, New foundland, to Europe. Here Is the couple In front of tha ship. (Asso rted Press Photo) . UPSIDE-DOWN' DENIES HE'S DEAD 7 1 Marlon McKeen (In cockpit) and Ralph Bushey put the finishing touches on the tiny monoplane McKeen will fly In the Thompson speed event in the Na'tional Air races In Los Angel:s Sept. 4-7. The i(Une la called "tailor made" because it la virtually built around tfte pilot (Associated Press PholoX, Col. Roscoe Turner, the speed flier, who cracked up near Gallup, N. M., la shown giving his wife a farewell kiss Just before he took off on the disastrous flight from Burbank, Calif. Turner's speedy ship was .ilmost entirely demolished vhen he was forced to bring It down on a Zunl Indian farm, and he Incurred rib fractures and other Injuries. (Asso- dated Press Phots) Paollna Uicudun, tha 8panlsh heavyweight who has fought many times In America, found It all very amusing when he discovered ha had been reported killed during the Spanish revolt. Here he Is enjoy ing Ufa to tha utmost at rebel headquarters at Vllladolid. (Associated Press Photot