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'iiiv)miimit rtnuvj JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUN"E, MEDFORD, OREGON, ARIZONA'S NEW DEATH CHAMBER THE GARNERS ENTERTAIN THE ROOSEVELTS Gangway SENATE WIVES OPEN SOCIAL SEASON if is s yis8 1 ' 1 "$: 5 f " Hi r!,',-i n V'', S W . 1, ? l)t . . . I,",ifMfe' VVl 5? 1 Out ot th way, camramen. fori L ' n l? 4 1 ! I?3t st,tt Kii J! ':-"f I Jolno down to th. at Miami k V I i' St4VJT. 1 F,a' (A"0CI,,ed I f fFOZ - 7 ? Monetary Adviser I fvU , 4 , 6 s !i :lf C Tf ' $ :P? -f&T IX 1 At Senate Hearing Jl x , A 1 o Warden A. G. Walker (left) of the Arizona state prison In Flor ence l pointing out the observation window of the nearly completed lethal gas chamber which will be used for executions In the future to Yard Captain Bert Polly. Arizona is the third state to adopt this method of putting condemned persons to de.ith. The chamber Is In a small room above the condemned cell block and was formerly used for hanainos. (Associated Fre nnntn Mrs. John N. Garner, wife of the vice president, used one of her husband's many gavels when she called to order the first luncheon meeting of the Senate Ladies' Luncheon club In Washington. At the left la Mrs. Kev Plttman of Nevada. (Associated Press Photo) HER CHICKENS ROOST IN STYLE ' Monetary Adviser At Senate Hearing Vice President Garner seemed to forget his aversion to formal affairs when he and Mrs. Garner enter tained at a state dinner In honor of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Here are the host and hostess with their guests of honor In one of the few pictures ever taken of the couples together. (Associated Press Photo 1 For Early Snring STUDEBAKER HEIR MARRIES CHORINE Garfield Leon, dancer, and his bride of three weeks, the former Marian Mitchell, declared there was nothing wrong In the friendship between him and Fay Webb Vallee, wife of Rudy Vallee, crooner, who are airing their domestic troubles in court. The dancer and his brido re pictured In their Santa Monica. CaL homo. SUFFRAGE GRANTED FILIPINO WOMEN 1 s 1 "I , , IS Spik A flvesto.-y henhouse topped with a penthouse and equipped with a radio, eleetrlo lights, violet ray windows and oiled floors ara some of the things that make tha Chlckenral8lng establishment of Marie Louise Quevll, Tacoma, Wash., society fjlrl, one of the most unique and complete In the country. (Associated Press Photos) L-'ji-; praps r .jFrM.M 31 . 4 1 Rarely photographed. Prof. James R-vTi HI aMO' ; ?-.?.'.J 1 Mr and Mrs. Albert Russell Ersklne, r., are shown ust after their marriage at New York's "little church arouno the corner Mrs. Er sklne Is the former Meredith Howard, Broadway "how girl and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel James Howard of Tulsa, Okla. (As sociated Press Photc) Rarely photographed. Prof. James Harvey Rogers, one of President Roosevelt's monetary advisers, Is shown before the senate banking -ommlttee when he gave his vlewt the President's monetary pro- (Associated Press Photo) 21 a.Aiwi.liu mmi GUESS WHICH ONE IS JOAN TWO LITTLE 'MAIDS O' MIST CAUGHT IN ICE JAM It's time to begin thinking of your early spring outfits, and here is a suggestion. This smart suit is in one of the new checks, the colors being yellow and gray. The blouse and scarf are of tomato red, and the off-the-faee hat Is of yellow crepe. (Associated Press Photo' Visits Ex-Husband nil . .. .inrtlnn the bill Governor General Frank Murphy he women leaders and granting suffrage to Filipino women Some .1 JB M,la. members of the legislature wh0 00P' ,hn. ,ianaturs. (Associated -""nan palace In Manila are witnessing the signature. Press Photo) CUPID SCORES ON MANDERS I! ' ' - f 1 V.i ' ' j !l I. ...! '" ' if J . -kjiasw 1 r is r s . - - - - ' " . 1 ii'i - m ! X ' ' y' A X5" "4! No, this Isn't Joan Crawford In two poses. One picture Is Gwenlllan Gill, a Scotch lass from Edinburgh who has been given a long term film contract In Hollywood. Three guesses which Is which. Well, If you can't tell, Gwenlllan Is on the left and Joan on the right. (Associ ated Press Photos) The "Maids of the Mist," twin steamers that have carried thousands of tourists to ths foot of Niagara Falls, are shown, Ice-locked, where they were left when low water at the end of the tourist season pre ceded their removal, which now oromisea to be oulte an enolneerlno feat. (Associated Press Photo GUARDS 'COVER' TOUHY GANGSTERS IN COURTROOM FILM CEI.FRRITIES TO WED - - - ,,iw.ritv of Minnesota foot- Automatic" Jack Martfert, former Unlv.ri t f , h, .l .tar whose kl.km, accuracy has V w(h Br,d, fh'cago Bears, prefesJ--,al gr,d e"arT "'"'.. thr marriage in Chi 'ormerly Virgin'. Grimes of Unn.jpolit, eoo. (Associated Press Phot) Rumors of a possible reconcilia tion between Ganna Walska. opera linger, and her former husband. Harold McCormlck, harvester mag nate, were revived when she visited him In Chicago. She Is pictured at the door of McCormick's home. (Associated Press Photo) , V77j m i'yrw.iv i i i i tuwiiii g n , There were r,,ny guards In evidence as Roger Touhy and three of his associates went on trial In Chicago for ths 170.000 kidnaping last summer of John "Jake the Barber" Factor. Left to right, the de fendants as they appear In eourt arei Eddie "Father Tom" McFadden, Albert "Poll Nose" Kator, "Gloomy Cue'' Schaefer and Teuhy. (Associated Press Photo) 4 i Veree Teasdale and Adolphe Menou. both film players, are to b married, probably next August, It was announced In Hollywood. Ths couple are shown when they attended I Hollywood premiere recently, (Associated Press Photo)