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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1936)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 'MEDFORD, OREGON, BATTLE IS OVER -WOUNDED ARE TREATED CABLES MADE FAST TO PASSENGER BUS IN RIVER STANFORD'S BASKETBALL HOPE ,WTr"Tr""-""" ' 1 ' ji4 .', 1, -- - ,.'1 As the Italians and Ethiopians contlnua flares sklrmlahss en ths northern frontier, the wounded trickle over the mountains to Ethiopian headquartera at Oesaye. Top, stretcher bearers in service of an Austrian Red Cross doctor, carry in casualties. Lower: a soldier shot in the arm is treated. (Associated Press Photo A salvage party as they made fast with cables ths bus which carried 14 persons to death as It plung sd Into the Appomatox river at Hooewell. Vs. (Associated Press Photo Angelo "Hank" Lulsettl, sophomore forward, averaged nearly 17 points s gams during his freshman year and In his first varsity appear ance this season scored 20 in less than a half game of basketball. He Is Stanford's hops for a conference basketball title. (Associated Preaa Photo) Golfs For Sunbath Seeks Jersey Probe HIS CAR STRUCK BLIND SENATOR f : ryu "fiWH .'yvr.:; uj lj 8tate Representative Crawford Jamleson above), Mercer county ., Democrat, stated he would ask the legislature to investigate Gov, Har old G, Hoffman's Interview with Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convict ed Lindbergh kidnaper, In the New Jersey death house. (Associated Press Photo L. G. Humphries of Hyattsvllle, Md., with his damaged car after he had struck and seriously Injured Thomss D. 8chall, blind senator from Minnesota, near Washington, O. Ci The'senator was crossing a busy highway. Humphries was charged with reckless driving and released on his personal bond for a later court appearance. (Aasoci- ku rroas rnoioi ACTRESS PETS WINNING STEER Rita Csnslno, clad In a fetching play auit, gets her sun bath while on a practice round of golf In Los Angelea. (Associated Press Photo) Rolf Wlgaard Jr., Just 13 monthi old, shown sitting atop the shouldet of his father at Cisco, Calif., may be the youngest ski rider In tht country. The baby rides uncon cernedly In this fashion tnn down steep slopes, and Wigaard says hi is breaking his son In early to akls (Associated Presa Photo) MINNEAPOLIS PUBLISHER IS SLAIN When Col. Cartot Mend I eta re signed Cuba's preiidency, Dr. Jotf Barnet (above). 71-year-old secre tary of etate, automatically auo ceeded to the office pending th election of a eucceesor to Men dleta. (Associated Presa Photo) V'' 3Cvyl H k ' - , , Testifies At Trial :t Ji s -h SS ' - : , Alei, grand champion Hsrsford stsar of ths Los Angeles union stock show, was old to the highest bidder for $1.2? s pound. The antm-l was raised on the Wir.terton Brothers ranch In Karnes, Utah, and the younn woman with ths prizs winner Is Msrvsl Ar-ars. (Asso ciated Press Phglo Police Investlgstlng ths slaying of Walter W. Liggett, political newspaper publishsr In Mlnnsapolls, were without definits clues to ths Idsntity of his sljyers slthough ons man. believed to h.-ve established sn slibl, was being held. The scans of the crime with Its victim Is shown. (Astocistcd Press Photo! Jsmss W. Ivss (absvs) wss ens of ths first wltnsssss In ths ess. against Representative John Hoep pel, California Democrat, In federal court In Washington, O. C. Ths govsrnment chsrged Hosppel's son offsrsd Ivss a West Point appoint ment for $1000. (Associated Prssi fchoto) MUSSOLINI'S SON-IN-LAW AWARDED DECORATION sflfiW ' W I tVnrtK tt.:-J Premier Benito Mussolini was proud to heer how his son-in-law, Count Oaleano Clano, was deco rated for his "valorous flight" over Mai Meslo In the Italian campaign against Ethiopia. Former Italian Commander-in-chief Emlllo Da Bono shown pinning the msdal on ths count's breast. (Associated Press Photo) GRANDSON OF T. R.' IN CAMBRIDGE TOILS : : y c j v - ' - .'i it 1 : r -vlv Cornelius Roossvslt (Isft), grandson of th. lata Preeldent Theodora Roosevelt, and Peter de Floret, studsnts at ths Msssachusstts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, at police headquarters after they had been arrested for allegedly firing at passing motorists, from a frsternlty house, with an air gun that discharged leaden pellets. (Associatsd Prsss Photo) MEDICAL CENTER MECHANIC SHOOTS 3; KILLS SELF Maddened by Imagined Injustlcss and his discharge as a mechanic at ths Columbia unlvsrsity msdl eal center In New York, Victor S. Kouasow (Isft), 5S, holdsr of Russlsn university degrees, shot and killed two faculty msmbsrs, woundsd third snd then killed himself. Or. Arthur T. Rowe (right), at toe ate dean of th. dental college, and Dr. Paul Wlberg (escond from ths left) wer. slain. Dr. William H Crawford (third from UfU waa aarlaualv waiualaaL .-. ajnaa