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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
medford Ma Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Pages lulls Twfnly-fourth Yfar. WXllj Ftftr-tltlilll Ytt. MEDFOKD. OkMXiOX. FRIDAY. AlCl'ST :!(). Ir2. No. Hit). rr- HOME JOURNAL and BUTT ERIC K PATTERNS Phone 31 Do Your Mailing at Our Branch Post Office Station No, 1 RUSSELL'S "MEDFORD'S OWN STORE" ilj i HI k f4 M Kg tS I I II I 1 LJKJUDUiNJlf ARAB FURY Al HEBRON N nrcnnmrn i i ip i k rri ULOUUIULU : Maddened Mobs Broke Into Houses, Slaughtered In habitants and Mutilated Bodies Many Children Victims Natives Pillaged Jewish Section Swords, Knives Used. CAIRO, Aiitf. 3d. (!' r: reptile iH'i-miMtx 11 f lhi in;i sviMTL1 at 1 1 ? -l.i-nri Sat unlay in which throe smro Ji-w.s, incluiliiiK l'U't ecu Aim-ricau mulcnis. wt'i-f killed in the suHl-n Hud ovt'rpow'iinK atiiiuk hy mari ctciW Arab nmlis, was jfivon iulay )iv iravc-ltM'M airivlnti here from V:ili'.siiiie. m TlitMr narratives lU'scriltcil hm-ri-rvinK KO!ies wht'ii the hurtle uf unlives, mostly 1'ruin outlyliiK vil )aMH, rtcso'miwl upon tin town, .rok' int laiB( .N-wisii houses. HauKhter.Hl all the inluiliitants and MUtilati-d the ImhUh. N i i't even ch i Id ron osrn ped t ho lurv of the assault. He fore the authorities .succeeded in restoring quiet, the attacking bands of Arabs had grown to about 5 DIM) ii nd had run its deadly pillaging way throughout a large part of the Jewish section. It was not until Sunday morning that repressive measures were suf lictpntly successful to admit a sur vey of the situation and to begin the gruesome task of collecting Hie. dead. In one house alone nineteen )odies were found. In some eases -I indies were hanging from whi tlows; in others they hail been mercilessly thrown, into the streets. Slay Children in prnetic:i lly every instance j'euih was caused by swords or knives. liven young children of -i wo and threp your -many of litem girls, did not escape the savagery or the altiu'k. While the death toll in Hebron is estimated at nearly sixty, only it en Moslems were killed by the Jewish defense. The American casualties in the town were in the -.rabbinical college, w here the :vouths were pursuing their religi ous studies. Twenty-nine Ameri can students survived the attack. 'i Valuable- w o r k In removing wounded Jews from Hebron to Jerusalem was done by the Zionist .executive committee in Jerusalem v which despatched motor buses .'escorted by armored cars for this .'.purpose. The Arab attitude toward the s Jew s In Hebron ts by no means unanimously hostile, travelers re import. There were cases at Hebron .mud elsewhere, they say, where Arub neighbors saved Jews from tthe fury of the mobs. Seven Jews ihus were protected in a village vtween H ehron and Jerusalem fc.nl snbserppiently they were evac uated to Jerusalem. In another I case two fellow-workers saved a Jewish driver of a steam roller. CIONTftAI, HUNT, Ore., Aug. :to. I Special i The Ii lends of Mary Rebecca Martin were shocked to learn of her sudden panning. Her late years had been spent with her daughter, Mrs. Karl Bkynnan, al though many years of her life were fpent at Trail, Ore., where her friends were numbered by her ac quaintance. At her funeral lust week at Trail, flowers in abundance were offered as a token of love and enteein trout relatives and friends. She was laid away in the Trail cemet"ry. CKXTIIAI, I'd I NT. Ore.. A tig. Special) Frank Whiin- and small son, Hichard. of I-s Angeles. Cal., started Home Mn c.ay. atier a week's visit with I'M parents. Mr. and Mi's. A P. 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