Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1932, Page 14, Image 14

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    MEDFORD irSJL TRTBUKE, BEDFORD,
Camera's Eye Catches Interesting Events and Personalities of Week1
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AT GOVERNORS' MEETING Named In Suit
Kills His Father
STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS MARCH ON OHIO MINE
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Gov. John Garland Pollard (cantor) of Virginia played hoet to atate executives attending the annual
governore' conference In Richmond. Ha la ehown here after welcoming Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt (left)
of New York and Gov. Albert 0. Ritchie to the Virol nla caoltal.
Ace Markswoman
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"Mad" because he had been re
quired to attend a theater when h
dealred to go horseback riding. 13-year-old
Bobby Merrell (above) of
Gilbert, Ariz., ahot and killed his
father and wounded hie mother
and brother.
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Hundreda of strike aympathlzera marched on the Goodyear coal mine near Cadiz, Ohio, preclpltat.
Ing a riot In which one man was killed and scores hurt. Here Is part of the crowd gathered on a road
leading to the mine. A similar riot near the Harmon creek mine resulted In a second death.
ALL DRESSED UP FOR CHARITY . mf I f I U $
rV-tT VA f fw-V5c?f.f JT Clair. Windsor (above), fl,m
7 ' 4 . 2, f- , 7iftifL0rJ. beauty, waa accused of alienating
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I W fV l ' y Vt ' l1 atock broker, In a ault filed In Oak-
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WANER BROTHERS ON THE JOB
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Fae Schlender, South Dakota
State college co-ed, scored 899 out
of a possible 900 In a 00-ahot rifle
teet, getting 89 bulla-eyea and on
"nine."
In Comedy Role
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Th Wanor brothers, Lloyd (left) and Paul of Oklahoma, are shown
back In uniform as they got down to business In the Pittsburgh Pirates'
spring training camp at Paso Roblea. CL
Statue To Monroe
Southern Beauty
Associated Press Photo
Marlon Murray of Tulsa, Okla., will wear this striking costume at
New York's charity carnival. The creation la called the "Golden Gate
of San Francleco.
AMtootated Press PAoio
Here la a new portrait atudy ot
Mrs, Newton O. Baker, wife of the
former aecretarv of war.
Miss Governor
ON GUARD IN OHIO MINE AREA
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Laet season Sara Jane of Palm
Beach, Fla waa Just another
chorus girl, but this year ahe haa a
eoeaklna role In musical comedv.
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Virgil Dodd left her Birmingham.
Ala., home to become an author. In
stead ahe became a featured dancer
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Alice Lee Grosjean, St, pretty
seoretary of state, waa acting gov
ernor of Louisiana for 10 days while
Gev. Alvln O. King attended the gov
ernors' eonfsrenee In Virginia.
Quits Hawkeyes
Xeeoelated Press Photo
Ohio national guardsmen were called to the eastern Ohio coal mine
strike area near Cadiz, Ohio, after riots In which two men were killed
nd a number Irlureri.
governore' conference In Richmond
Va assisted In unveiling this status,
of Jamea Monroe at the former
Preaident'e home near Charlottee
vllls. It was executed by Attlllr
Picelrllll of New Vork and the glfl
to Virginia of John W. Johns c.
Plttsburoh.
SONS OF NASSAU STRUT CAMPUS IN 'BEER SUITS'
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Alberto Zorllla, who will repre
sent Argentina In this year's
Olymplo games, already haa ar.
rived In Los Angelee. Ha holds
the 400-meter free-style swimming
till ; - -
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Burton Ingwereen, head grid
coach at the University of :owa
since 19M, resigned because, he
said, he thought Iowa would be
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Keeping alive a tradition harking back to 191! are thes aenlora of Princeton university, who alread
donned their 'beer suits' which will be worn at graduation In June. The suits, merely white overalls
associated Prses Psoto
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody Is off for
her Invasion of European tennis
courts. She heads the American
Wightman cup team and also will
tngage In big tournaments In France
and England before returning to
the United States to defend her
national title.
COWBOY DIVORCES HEIRESS
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Associated Press Photo
Paul 8howaIter (left), Arizona cowboy, la back on the range after
obtaining a divorce from Caroline Jackson Crittenden Showalter, heiresa
to a Pittsburgh steel fortune. They were wed last March 13 after a
courtship at a Tucson riding academy where Showalter was an Instruc
tor. He is shown talking over his decree with a friend, Ernest ftussman.
'QUICK TRICK' TAKES LOVE GAME
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Mssocisted Press PAete
Oswald Jaeoby (left), bridge expert, made a successful bid In hearts
when Mary Zlta McHals (right), national public parks tennia champion,
became his fiancee after a five-day courtship. They met at Dallas, and
now It's "two love."
GORGEOUS GEORGES' AND IRENE
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Th. fo..; ers k'L"9 eomeback' th " trail may not be so onerou.
lrJo2 T,.A f" chamPion being "seconded" by Irene
ordonL French musical comedy star. In t New York gymnasium.