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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1935)
MEPFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, ROARING TROPICAL STORM DESTROYS BIMINI TROOPS FIGHT RAIN-SODDEN ROADS NEAR HARRAR CATWALK SPANS GOLDEN GATE This Associated Press Photo shows graphically the brute strength and power of a roaring tropical hurricane as it smashed squarely into Blmini, little Bahama island. All of Its 610 inhabitants escaped but the tiny fishing village was a complete wreck. ETHIOPIANS MAY POISON WATER SOURCES One of the obstacles to warfare In Ethiopia Is Illustrated by these two photos of troops 'ightlng rain-sodden roads in carrying supplies to Hnrrar, one of the country's most Important cities. Vans loaded wnn gas masKs ana oaroca wire were held up wnen roads collapsed. Harrar is one of the Italian objec tives south of Addis Ababa. (Associated Press Photo! NEW YORK BEER BARON TARGET OF GANGSTERS 11121 fLmm-x-JSn Jf 4r.: S 4- Ml" ili;-Jlfc;-.:'Sf4W Water-wells, such as the one above In Harar, have been marked for poison by Halle Selassie's warriors. Because of the scarcity of water, the sources of supply are strategic points In Ethiopian battle areas. The city of Harar hat only one well. (Associated Press Photo) Preparations for spinning the cables of the Golden Gate bridge be tween Marin coumty and San Francisco occupied crews today. They were busy erecting storm cable system, telephone system and various units of the spinning equipment for the $35,000,000 structure. The cable, stretching from the tower In the foreground to the Marin county en north side, will be 36!j inches In diameter. The catwalks with some f the storm cables Is shown. (Associated Press Photo KING CALLED BACK TO GREECE fii 3p 1111 M lH JmM f-u "TROUBLE ZONE" IN OLD MEXICO : r Arthur "Dutch 8chulti" Flegenhelmer, notorious former beer baron, was slttlna at the table (left) of a Newark, N. J., cafe when bullets of rival gangsters fatally wounded him. Two other henchmen were shot as they prepared to leave a barber shop In New York. Four of the 8chult (right) men died. (Associated Press Photos) Greece discarded her 11-year-old republic In a royalist coup d'etat restoring the monarchy. A national plebiscite will be held Nov. 3. The former King George (left) It expected to be recalled to the throne and Alexander Zalmia (center), president, will resign. Qen. George Kon dylla (right) Is regent. (Associated Press Photos) rr.TTF. a k.i y. u re n. i n en ;:;ffs ' J MEXICO 21 rT- -OGAtm DOUGLASr MILES y . ,'A fr-V.' HOGAL HERMOSILLOS LS- MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN SEVEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL VICTIM OF ASSAULT, SLAYING Five crtliens of the United States on a hunting trip In the Mexican state of Sonora were reported safe after their guns and ammunition were seized by a band of Mexican raiders after they had raided Santa Ana, killing two officials and burned bridges at Imurus. Map shows state of Sonora. (From Associated Press) MRS. HAUPTM ANN HEARS DECISION Fire following an explosion swept through a combination store and residence at Chicago, took seven lives and Injured more than a dozen persons. Above Is shown the Interior of the grocery store on th first floor which was wrecked by the mysterious blast. (Associated Press Photet WHERE TWELVE MET DEATH IN PLANE CRASH iM l flij h?1 f ; 1 ft UN 8ally Jean Kelley, 7 (right), whose body was found hanging by a man's handkerchief In the Seattle, Wash., garage pictured at left. Coroner Otto Mlddelstadt, standing In the open doorway, Is Inspecting the handkerchief. .The garage It at the rear of the apartment house where Sally had been visiting her grandmother, Mra. Edith 8. Coolldge. An autopsy showed the girl had been asaulted before being hanged In the garage. (Assoolated Pres. Photos) NAVY SEAPLANE LANDS FROM RECORD FLIGHT 7 , f. vwrr'"? ft Af ISMW" "I"1 .lnVJ, Mrs Anna Hauptmann with her two-year-old son, Mannfried. as she w.t Interviewed In her New York home after learning the- New Jersey's highest court had upheld the death sentence of her hujband. .(Associated Press Photo from P' Nw Here is the wreckage of the United Air liner which crashed with Its nine passengers and crew of three II mill- west of Cheyenne, Wye, (Associated Preis Photgl The navy's neweet seaplane XP3Y-1 is pictured taxiing along the waters of 8an Francisco bay Just after alighting at Alameda from a 3,487-mllo flight from Panama which It believed to have tet a new world't non-stop record for teaplanee. The big craft, commanded by Lieut. Comm. Knefler McQinnlt and carrying a craw of five othere, wade the flight In 34 hourt and 91 mlnutee. Among unusual featurea of the aeaplane, flret of 60 such snipe being purchased by tht nayfr trs tht retractable wlnfl pontoon and high taJL AAeaocjattd iy, EhoUU. - 1 11