Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1934, Page 13, Image 13

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1TEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON,
y WRESTLING BOUT ENDS IN FRACAS
SOUTHLAND FLOODS TAKE LARGE TOLL IN LIVES
WALLACE URGES "TIGHTENING" FOOD AND DRUG ACT
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Everett Marshall, Colorado cowboy turned wrestler, staged a one
man riot as his match with Jim Londos In Philadelphia came to a
sudden halt. Marshall had just tossed Londos out of the ring when
the fracas occurred. The westerner started out of the ring after hll
opponent and Referee Ben Paul ;ieft) Is shown trying to push him
back. Fists started to fly and finally a squad of police stepped In and
subdued the cowboy, who was disqualified and indefinitely suspended
by the state athletic commission. (Associated Press Photo)
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" Secretary Henry Wallace (left) appeared before a senate committee to advocate enactment of the
Copeland bill to make more stringent the provisions of the pure food and drug act. He is shown with
Senator Royal S. Copeland (center) of New York, and Rexford G. Tugwell, assistant secretary of agrU
ulture. (Associated Press Photo)
ESCAPED CONVICT CAPTURED
A striking air view of the half-submerged residential district of Venice, Cal., after flood water from
torrential rains poured over the lowlands in which the town is located. Property damage In Southern
California was estimated In the millions while 60 or more persons were killed. (Associated Press Photo)
CHARIOT RACING REVIVED AT TURF MEET
STORM VICTIM'S BODY REMOVED
Connie Goes Flying
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Agua Caliente winter racing crowds witnessed a thrilling cnarlot race as one of the opening features
of the track season at the famed resort In Lower California. (Associated Press Photo)
Raging down the canyons In the foothills above Los Angeles, flood
waters carried away houses and ripped open highways with an estl
mated death toll of more than 60. Rescue workers are shown carrying
the body of a victim of the torrential rainstorm to an Improvised
morgue near Glendale, Cal. (Associated Press Photo)
Edward Shouse (Inset), one of the 10 prisoners who escaped last
September from the Michigan City, lnd penitentiary, was captured
In Pails, III. During gunfire Incident to the arrest a state policeman
was fatally wounded by a fellow officer. The women shown above
were captured with SHouse. They gave their names as Mrs. Frances
Colen (lett) of Port Wayne, Ind., and Ruth Spencer of San Diego, Cal.
(Associated Press Photos)
Connie Mack, baseball's grand
old man, took hit first airplane
flight on hit 71st birthday and ho
enjoyed it If the expression on hit
face at he leaned out of the cock
pit meant anything. (Atsoclated
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OHIO NEWSPAPER PLANT BOMBED JOHNSON'S MOTHER IN WASHINGTON
GOOD LUCK,' HUNK TELLS LAYDEN
HERE'S HOW TO CHECK EFFICIENCY!
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A bomb tore up the mailing room of the Mansfield. 0.. News-Journal
In the fifth tuch explosion In Mansfield papers In five years. Police
theorlied racketeers were responsible. Damage was estimated at $1,000.
(Associated Press Photo)
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This It the contrivance used by Prof. Q. L. Freeman (left), North,
western university psychologist, to determine the relative amount of
man't efficiency at different timet of the day. Delicate scales check
lost of weight by perspiration. A student it thown on tht cot at tht
tubject of experiment. (Atsoclated Press Photo)
With a grin on hit face, Heartly "Hunk" Anderton (left), retiring
Notre Dame coach, congratulates hit successor, Elmer Ltyden, and
wishes him luck In his new post. The two mett the annual eonfertnet
of the American Coaches' association, (Associated Press Photo)
HELD IN SLAYING OF ARCHBISHOP
HIS SIGHT HOLIDAY'S BEST GIFT
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Mrs. Samuel Johnson (left) of Okmulgee, Okla., mother of Hugh 6.
Johnson, NRA administrator, bids goodbye to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
after visiting at the White House. (Associated Press Photo)
BIGGEST CAISSON PLACED IN BAY
C"oid LeaDs Over
OceanTo Denver
In CWA Dispute
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Santa brought tots of good things to seven-year-otd Loren LocWhart
the most valued present cf all was hn sight. Blind since birth,
-i-tn-acts m both eyes were recently re-roved and the firjt thing he
rea!'y saw was the glitter of a Christmas tr-e. He ! shown with hit
m,r t a hospital in Springfield, Mo. (Associated Press Photo)
Measuring 92 feet wide and 197 feet long, a caisson was towed Into
San Francisco bay and floated Into position as the first step In build
ing the center anchorage of the San Francisco-Oaxland bridge. Tht
caisson, ths largest In ths world, will be used to build a great pier
that will stand 298 feet above the waterllne. Associated Preu Photo)
Mrs, Jack Lsvy of Oenver. for
merly Allca Rosenthal of Berlin,
had to untangle nazi red tape to
cross the Atlantic and then pass Am
erica n immigration Inspectors be
fore she reached Colorado to become
the brida of her childhood sweet
heart (Associated Press Photo)
An argument arose between
Adjutant-General Frank O. Hender
son (above), atate administrator of
the CWA In Ohio, and Harry U
Hopklns, national administrator,
after the CWA complaints commit
tea at Toledo announced It had re
ports of men quitting work In prl
vate Industry to take CWA lobe at
higher pay. (Associated Press Photo)
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Two of tht (Ivt men held In tht slaying of Archbishop Leon Tourlan,
head of tht Armenian church of North and 8outh Amtrlca, art thown
abovt In police custody. Thty are Matot Ltyleglan (bald head) and
Nlthan Sarklslan (striped tit). Tht prtlate wat tttbbed to death be
fort t horrified congregation at tht Holy Cross Armsnlan Apostolic
church In New York. Officer at right It holding one of tht knlvet used
by the ittattlns, (Associated Pr.tM Photo). - '