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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1936)
MTDFO'R'n MATT, TRrRTTN'E. ITOFO'RD. OREGON, TEN RF.AIjTTFS PTPfcTPn AC nrrtTDP um I viirrnn on a t- WORKING OUT HER SENTENCE SUBMARINE USED IN HUNT FOR GOLDEN TREASURE ' - .Mi nu i w a wntj i 1 yj o 1 rVIXij 4 y i! : J - if . Taking up where the "Wampas" organization left off a few years ago, photographers of Hollywood and Los Angeles selected these 10 young actresses from as many studios as those most likely to attain star dom. The girls they picked are (left to right): top row Cecilia Parker, Helen Burgess, Janice Jarrett, Kay Hughes and Joan Perry; bottom row Mary Frances Glfford, Roslna Lawrence, Barbara Pepper, Helen Wood and Juno Travis. (Associated Press Photoai WIN AT HUSBAND CALLING mm whS&m With her. "Bobby. "dinner," Mrs, Margaret Droope (left) of Hazel Park, Mich., was adiudged the champion Michigan husband caller at the state fair at Detroit Mrs I Smith I right was the runner or "caller up." (Associated Press Photo) PROUD OF MOTHER'S FLIGHT 'Air.v a a 1 ; Happy and proud that his mother was the first woman to make west-east flight across the Atlantic, seven-year-old Jervls Markhsm awaited her return at the home of his grandmother In 8ussex, England. - (Associated Press Photo)...- CHEERED BY MAINE VICTORY J: --A v ' jam Champion At 12 I. i V. ' t With the aid of this specially constructed submarine, Simon Lake, submarine Inventor, hopes to salvage from the bottom of New York's East river the treasure-laden British frigate Hussar, sunk In 1780 with possibly $1,800,000 In gold aboard. Lake has searcned the river bottom for more than three years for the hulk. (Associated Press Photo) Ex-Star Destitute Here Is Lucille Collins, 24-year-old actress, paying the penalty for driv ing past a stop sign at Los Angeles. Municipal Judge Charles Newell sentenced her to wash the sign when she pleaded, "It was so dirty I couldn't see it." A $10 fine for driving without an operator's license was also assessed by the court. (Associated Press Photo) JAPANESE AGAIN IN SHANGHAI is, A tTA !BV ) W t4 DMtl" ''' sufferlna from nor- th'iX"- -5 Tyfff , " F JS2 J vou. exhaustion, Elinor Fair iW?J,tS,'? IP 'iWS?lJi',lir C (bovo), exfllm star and former siW"!! J''Wfr V Lml 3 1 !' of William Boyd, hoped to fe "a " WIJPsaf , : V" ,,;'"f ,'i . iium B make a comeback attempt in the Jrt r ? C mov'e, Aoci""' photo) iWI j ' R Joan To Be Blonde COAST GUARD STATION DESTROYED Graphic evidence of the fierce rush to the water's edge of the flames from a forest fire that destroyed Bandon, on the southern Oregon ooast was given by the rating of the Coqullle river coast guard station and boat house there. Guardsmen are shown looking over the ruins of their headquarters. Nine were killed and 1,900 homeless from the dis astrous blaze, one of several that raged over a wide area. (Associated Press Photo . LIFE, BREAD AND SAFETY I Hardly as tall as the gun he used, Bobby Parker, 12, was the sensa satlon of the national skeet tour nament at St. Louis when he won the sub-junior championship by breaking 48 out of 60 targets, Bobby's from Tulsa, Olila. (Asso ciated Press Knoto) 25-MULE TEAM HELPS HARVEST WASHINGTON WHEAT The shooting of three Japanese marines, one of them fatally, brought a new crisis In China with the landing of Japanese bluejaokots In Shanghai, where martial law was declared throughout a wide ares. This Is a grim warlike scene from the Japanese Invasion of 1932 bluejackets behind a barricade In the Chapel district, supported by armored cars and heavy machine guns. (Associated Press Photo) ..... Joan Crawford declares she will be come a blonde, so a studio artist did this neat ob with this plcturs to show how she will look. (Asso ciated Press Photo) Thrills Fair Crowd Here Is a case where the mule beats the tractor. Win Estes uses this 25-mute tesm combine In pre ference to the power variety when It comes to harvesting wheat along the sharp hillside grades of hit 1,500 acres near Prescott, Wash., becauss tractors tip over on some of the hills. Estes sxpecte to get 50 000 bushels from hit harvest. (Associated Press Photo) Center OF Dispute Actress Attacked 2i- Giles Knight (above), new buslnesi msnsger of Almee 8emple McPher son's Angelus Temple at Los An geles, was the center of a dispute Beaming their pleasure at tr.4 Republican victory In the Maine elec- Datween the evangelist and nei tlon, Gov. Alf M. Lanoon tleft) and John D. M. Hamilton, Republican daughter, Roberta Sempie. whe national chairman, are pictured ss they met at Chicago for an Informal charged an attempt to "create s chat while the preiidentisl nominee was en route home after his cam- dictatorship" over the temple. (As . taign trip In MainelAMOcjated Prcs.s Rhotoi- soclated Press PhotoA rf"' y "X 1 Victory Smile . r. I II f MH ! I I It 4 ' (' 4 t ' 1 4 This haggard woman survivor of the tan-weeks siege of the Alcazar In Spain's civil war, clasping a loaf of bread given her by the conquer Ing Fascists, stumbles over the ruin of what once was .the great citadel as Insurgent soldiers comb the shattered buildings for remaining loyal ist soldiers, (Associated Press Photo) BUT SCOTTY PREFERS OWN C06KING ,eaai Whllt the orowd at the Minnesots Jiutally tttackss and left to die ol me fair oasoed Betty Goiti. para itrsngulation by a stocking knottsd Gov, Ed C. Johnson (above), seek- ohute lumper, leaped from this ob iround her nsck, Aids Oesry ing the Democratic nomination for tervation balloon after sirplansi (above), 29. New York vsudeviilt Senator from Colorsdo, was In the Had riddled It ith Bullets Tht jciress. wsv round unconscious in lead In the early eount of primary balloon came gown in flames, bw he hotel room it Chictgd Shi m election returns. He said he thought me lumper landsd safely The so' In a serious "nmunn (AssocUtsd he would have a 10.000 majority. e pari of a "Thnii 0k" program Puis Photo) . (Associated Press Photo) (Associated Press Photo) !1 m H jus WW . iK m ' iooi 54.j 5 A i It f t ' " v ! ' I "Thsr't gold tied up In thsm tKsr pots," Oeath Valley Scotty, tamout mystery prospector and desert ret, tells his new chef at hit $2,381,000 castlt in Death Valley, Calif. But Scotty eeldom eats at the cattle, preferring to dish up his own grub at his hideaway shack five mllti down tht valley. (Associated Prttt Phstol