Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 19, 1933, Page 13, Image 13

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LATEST SCENE OF WARFARE IN CUBAN REVOLT TOUHY GANGSTERS ON TRIAL IN HAMM KIDNAPING 'DIZZY' DEAN IS CHEF FOR A DAY
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This was the scene In federal court 41 St. Paul as four men Identified with the Roger Touhy gang of
Chicago went on trial on charges of kidnaping William Hamm Jr., St. Paul brewer. Front row, left to right:
W. S. Stewart, defense counsel; Roger Touhy; a deputy; second row: T. W. McMeekin, defense counsel;
Willie Sharkey, a defendant; a deputy; third row: Gus Schaefer, a defendant; a deputy, and Eddie Me
Fadden, the fourth defendant. (Associated Press Photo)
STANFORD ENDS WINNING STREAK OF TROJANS
Ancient Atares fortress In Havana (above) was the scene of the latest bloody battle between rebellious
soldiers and troops loyal to the government of President Grau San Martin. Members of theABC, Cuban
secret society seeking reinstatement of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes as president, retired to the fortress
but surrendered after a day of bitter fighting. Loyal soldiers, pictured here, are shown on the firing line
during previous disorders. (Associated Press Photos)
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HERE ARE OHIO HUSKING CHAMPS
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Confesses Shortage
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William Anderson (left) won the standing corn husking contest
and George Relsinger (right) was named shock corn husking champion
of Ohio In the atate contest near Norwaik. Both winner hall from
Ross county, O. (Associated Press Photo)
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Two field goals by Bill Corbua In the last period gave Stanford a 13 to 7 football victory over South,
ern California In Los Angeles. It was the Trojan'a first defeat In 28 flames. The top photo shows Corbua
(at left) kicking his second field goal from a difficult angle on the 13 yard line. Ford Palmar, Trojan
end can be seen trying to block the ball. Lower: Corbus, Stanford fluard, stopping Griffith. Southern
California quarter. Hamilton (29), Stanford half, coming Into the play. (Associated Press Photoa)
GOVERNORS ASK PRESIDENT TO LIFT FARM PRICES
G. O. P. Treasurer
Howard W. Duncan, former aa.
alatant treasurer of the Northern
Indiana Public Service company,
was charged with the disappear
ance of $1,500. but confessed em.
bezzlement of $132,000. (Associated
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Five midwest flovernors from the "farm strike" area went to Washington and presented to President
Roosevelt a plea for price-fixing on agricultural products. Here they are shown with Secretary of Agrl.
sultura Wallace and George Peek, administrator of the agricultural adjustment act. Left to right Wal
lace. Governors Berry of South Dakota, Langer o North. Dakota. Olson of Minnesota. Schmedeman of
Wisconsin, Peek, and Governor Hernna of Iowa. 'Associated Press Photo)
New Mission Boss
George F. Getz, wealthy Chicago
sportsman, la the new treasurer of
the republican national committee,
(Associated Press Photo)
Thomat M. Jonea, 48 (above),
whom police of 8an Diego, Cal,
believe to be an ex-convlct from the
Ohio etate penitentiary, was sought
In connection with the (laying of
Mrs. Laura Straw, wealthy widow,
whose dismembered body was found
In 8an Diego bay. (Associated
Press Photo)
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Jerome Herman "Dlrzy" Doan, the big perpendicular pronoun man
f the St. Louis Cardinals, proved a star culinary pupil when he roasted
turkey In a St. Loula cooking achool. The "event" attracted nearly
10,000 persons and Beamed to please Mrs. Dean (left) and the cooking
teacher. Miss Jessie Marie de Booth. (Associated Press Photo)
NEBRASKAN WINS HUSKING TITLE
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Sherman Henrlksen (right), who rents 320 aorea of land near Lin
coin, Neb., won the national cornhuaklng contost at West Point, Neb.,
shucking 27.62 bushels In 80 minutes. Harry Brown (left), living near
Weat Point, won second place, (Associated Press Photo)
For Federal Post MaV HelP Refugees
Prof, James M. Landit of the
Harvard law school was appointed
member of the federal trade com
mission. He has won national at
tention as one of experts who help
ed draft the seejrlties act (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
The League of Nations la seeking
approval of Jewish organlzatione in
America and England for the pro.
posed appointment of James G. Mc
Donald of New York as commit
sloner of refugees, If he will accept
the post. (Associated Press Photo)
GETS LIFE SENTENCE IN KIDNAPING
CUTTEN TESTIFIES IN WASHINGTON
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Detroit for the slaying of his wife,
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said, signed a confession that he
killed hie wife and dismembered
her body, (Associated Press Photo)
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Arthur Cutten (right), Chicago flraln and ttock trader, la shown
with Albert H. Wiggin. retired New York banker, aa liny appeared In
Washington at the senate Inquiry Into ttock market practices. (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
Charlea "Gabby" Street hat been
named manager of the San Fran
cisco Mission baseball club of the
coast league for the 1934 season.
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William Allen White (left), Kantat editor and author, and Henry
J. Allen, former governor of Kansas, are thown at they arrived In New
York from a European trip which took White to the disarmament con.
itrence and Allen on a trio through Ruttl. (Associated Preit Photo)
George McOee (center) wat given life prison ttntence following
hit conviction by Kantat City Jury In tht kidnaping of Miss Mary
McElroy. Ht la thown In court with R. H. Moore (left) and Mill Lllllt
Kqlght of hit counsel, Associated Preu Photo),
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