Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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    PXGE NINE
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and the probably tatal woundift;
of AotinR T9alc9 Lieutenant John
; O. Bramo.
! Soldo, object of a widespread
j hunt, was located l.y Urame and
jtwo other ot'fUem at the scene of
j the wlaying of Campbell. They
opened fire, wounding Soldo,
Hrame started after the fugitive,
who turned and shot the act ins
lieutenant throunh the head. Soldo
succeeded in rear bins a shed on
the premises -and all available of
ficers went summoned.
. .In a few minute the shed was
'surrounded by more than 70 w
j lieemen, firemen and American Le
1 Kiotinai) en. They opened fire op
each other intermittently for about
; two hours before the fugitive made
a break for the open, liullets cut
I him down qulekty.
!lfl
' vance J work, and are awarded on
! the basis of merit, efficiency and
j interest in the service.
1 Harton Is a member of the CI lee
' club, men's chorus, and is secre
tary of Delta Cpsilon, national no
: rial fraternity.
OCIvW 1.1 Kits POWKltKl)
HV KADK) TlTlltlO 114)11-:?
! LONDON iT) Speaking in a
somewhat whimsical vein tho Earl
(of I lichen pe, shipping magna to.
envisioned a possible future day
i when ocean liners would be pro
pelled, heated and lighted by
; wireless from a contra I power
, station ashore. or even by th"
shackled rays of the sun.
"What the future may hold ex
pressed In power units and their
: application." he said, "no man
alive today can foretell."
wax pounced upon by several dem-
mist ratiirs. ie man was severely i
beaten by police after he hid at-;
lempt'-d to ;;oMKe out 'l:ili;'s eves. I
'terribly and there have been many
, deaths.
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SLAY FUGITIVE
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ni ATTACKED !N COURT
on Knox state coi.i.Ktu:,
Corvalliti. (Special.) Harton .Mo
Math of Medford. a junior in com
merce at Oregon State roller this
year, was recently promoted to the
rank of first servant in the in
fantry unit of the local K. O. T. C.
The appointment was officially
confirmed by Col. W. H. Patterson,
commandant, and lr. . J. Kerr,
president of the college. Military
training is compulsory for uruUr
classtnen, and officers' ranks are
offered to those who onroll for ad-
VA.Ni
lV --i:ie
here l il
liration
llAetsii;
niith!
in her. '
trla-hex,
ca.iti!:
out.
'on-t.
struck '
H VKK. II. i' . .hin.
en men were beinjt hold
iy a a result of tin ele
cst.'fday of the I ..'iiin an
and a m-ur tint last
e V e r a I polu emeu ;i lid
ere injured in the two
Niie policeman Icircly es
ia nn; his e es i;"Oi;ed
KVr.lTi:H, China, .Jan. 2.1. IA'
Itandits killed and wounded 400 j
persons and kidnaped limo others
in capturing and looting a town i!i) !
miles south of hero today. 1
The military garrison (lf it.atto
soldiers about the town did not
oppose the outlaws. i
This and other parts nf Hunan
province continued in the urip of ,
the coldest spell evperiem ed in "0,
years. The populace lias differed i
rOKTLAN'D. Jan. Col
oring oleomai marine to the like
ness ni butt'-r is defended in an
attack filed on the Oregon law in
l-Vdcral ilisn ict court here by
Dmkee Famous Foods. Inc. The
suit seeks to restrain tho state
dairy and food commissioner from
enforcing the law piohihiiing man
ufacture and sale of oleomargarine
artificially colored to Imitate but
ter rili:NI. ore.. .Ian. ':?- (Spl.)
Sunday. I'clti'iiaty 1. liev. 1 I. :
ScheM. pastor of the l'reshyteriaii ;
elm vch here. i planning to torn j
nience a series of revival meetiiitis. j
Itev. Ki'ir. )'a:Mor of the Treshy-!
FP.KRN'O, Cut, Jan. 23. (P A
i-jpo-hour sun Imille between l:o
foldo, fugitive vltiyer of i'uluvnmn
J'rnnk O. Campbell, ami a posse
cf officers here early today ended
jn the shooting to. death of soldo
; t"iiati church of (Irani Puss will j
'lark was . he spial;er for these meet inns I
ck hurl.'d vvj'ich will coiuiiuie lor two weeks,
rovvd and or more in February. .
1- Willinm 1
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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKECiOy. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 19.-jl.
FRESNO POLIC
GUN BATTLE
BUSTER
hoe Store's Annual
Sale for Women and Girls
Just think! Two Pairs of Shoes for the price of one! You do
not have to take two pairs of same style, choose what you want.
If you don't need two pairs of shoes, bring a friend.
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January 24th
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