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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1934)
MEDFORD IUTL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON". YOUNG FILM PLAYERS POSE FOR GROUP PHOTO SPORTS WORLD MOURNS DEATH OF JOHN M'GRAW SMART OUTFITS FOR SPRING -KVV t H 1 Fourteen of the 25 girls, chosen for beauty and Intelligence, who were recently placed under contract by a Hollywood studio are pictured on tho "lot" where their careers will begin. Rear row, left to right: Edith Haskins. Duluth, Minn.; Patricia Lee, Hollywood; Florlne Dixon, San Bernardino, Cal.; Marian Wei don, Duluth; Virginia Hills, Salt Lake City; Lynn Bari, Roanoke, Va., and Iris Shunn, Sioux City, la. Front row: Phllipa Hilber, Los Angeles; Patsy Farr, Kansas City: Shirley Aaronson, Fresno, Cal.; Ann Nagel, Maiden, Mass.; Anita Thompson, Dallas, Tex.; Nadine Dore, San Jose, Cal., and Marbeth Wright, Hous ton, Tex, Associated Press Photo . NOMINATED FOR BEST FILM PERFORMANCE AWARD Here are three typical poses of John J. McGraw, for years manager of the New York Giants, whose death brought tributes from sports leaders throughout the nation. At left he Is shown In a characteristic pose at the horse races In Havana, where he vacationed. But he was best remembered as the belligerent manager of the Giants (center), while the old-timers recall how he looked Criaht) when he Joined the Giants 30 vears aao. (Associated Press Photoni miifM ' ill J GOVERNOR VISITS STATE'S PRISON 6; sff'f wiito fl i lit' ; kIMM l .UI..UUH. inw iim iiiimmiliiumimwimI' i'iii''lfcSTii5 Newlyweds Return For 'A Simple Life' The award for the best film performance of any actress In 1933 will go to one of the stars shown here. These three (left to right), Diana Wynyard, May Robson and Katharine Hepburn, were nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the winner to be decided by votes of academy members Each Is shown as she appears In real life and In the role which brought her the nomination Miss Wyn. yard In "Calvacade": Miss Robson In "Lady For A Day," and Miss Hepburn In "Morning Glory." (Asso. elated Press Photos) MEXICAN EMPEROR'S COACH AT ARIZONA FESTIVAL Gov. James Rolph, r., (right) talking to Jack Green, convicted In Los. Angeles In the -laying of a policeman, during a surprise visit at San Quentin, Cal. Green was granted eight reprieves before the gov ernor commuted his death sentence to life Imprisonment. His parents of Salt Lake City pleaded with the governor for the commutation. (Associated Press Photo) DEPOT MASSACRE SUSPECT CAUGHT For early spring, the diagonal tweed coat at left Is one of the latest models. Peslgned by Helen Cookman, It Is black and white, with a large . wolf collar. At right Is a tailored wool suit of brown and mustard mix ture, with a flattering fox collar, and brass buttons. The beret, gloves and purse are In matching brown. The outfit Is worn by Claire Trevor of the films. (Associated Press Photot HE TELEPHONED THE WHITE HOUSE! "' "And now we're going back to Hollywood and lead a simple life," aid Cary Grant, film star, and hit bride, the former Virginia Cherrlll, also of the films, when they arriv ed In New York from London. They were wed two days before they ailed. (Associated Press Photo) 1 1 1 w?-vkmimMWS'mMmm 8ylvester Harris, negro of Lowndes county, Miss., has plenty to be happy about. Recently he telephoned President Roosevelt in a plea to save his home from mortgage foreclosure, and a few days later an ex tension was granted on the mortgage. Here's Sylvester, with his mule, In front of his farm house near Columbus, Miss. (Associated Press Photo) HERE'S AN ACTION PICTURE OF DAKOTA BANK HOLDUP Ed Davis, outlaw, sought as one of the perpetrators of the Kansas City railroad station massacre of four officers and a prisoner last Juns was captured In Los Angeles. Davis escaped from the Kansas prison last May. Two companions were arrested with him. Lsft to right: Davis, William Morris and John Richards. Two women were also arrest ed In the raid. (Associated Press Photo) WHERE DARTMOUTH STUDENTS DIED f.U3sBT LAv yJm 1 ZM UfcA 1 i A -1 N rl This remarkable news picture shows a street corner scene at Sioux Falls, 8, D., when a machine gun ner held a policeman and bystander at bay while confederates robbed the Security National Rank and Trust company of $46,000 In cash. Arrow indicates scene of his action. The -robbers held hundreds of townspeople at bay, wounded a policeman and forced five persons to accompany them fo,- some distance as hostaaes to avoid aunflre by pursuers. (Associated Press Photo) Juanlta Love of Tuscon. Ariz., couldn't resist trying out the cushions of this coach when it was brought from H.rmo.Ma. Seiora, Mevlco for the annual cowboy c.l.brat Ion. It was '! J Empror Max.. mlhan of Mexico and was the official coach of all of the repubMc a P''n' untM Q"' Plutareo Ella. Calles turned to .witter means of transoortatlon. (Associated Press PhotM CAPITAL DRINKS LEGAL COCKTAILS AGAIN Army Pilot Killed In Ohio Snow Crash 1? . 5 ?V . '"fj . 'Q ,u,..,Mi. m,ij. ! T"arot ) f " f 1. f I in AUTO HEIRESS TO WED PRINCE Cocktail parties wers the order of the day In Wa jhlngton as th. selling of l.quor became legal th.r for the first Mm sines the war. Society leaders gathered at the new cocktail rooms of varioui hotel., how J on'e of them, from left to right, are: Mrs.Georg. Mather Laura Barkl.y, daughter of Senator B.rkley of Kentuckyi Mrs Helen Hagner (th. hostess;, Mary E. MaeArthur, Mrs. Bowman MacArthur . ind Marjr stuit Blrdia.ll. iAiogea P.r.H Photoi Nine Dartmouth college students died In th. Theta Chi fraternity house labove) at Hanover, N. J from carbon monoxide gas which swept through the 16 room hous. after, coal gas explosion apparently blew open the furnace door, and disconnected 1 chimney pips, (Asso ciated Pee. PhstoX Pilot Otto Wl.nscke of th. army airmail service, flying from Newark to Cleveland, trained to hit death during .now.torm n.ar Ch.rdon, 0. Th plan. wa. deatroyed, but 10 bag. of mall war. saved, (Alio tlaUd Prill Photo) - , T 3 ja, ' t . a S ( i . r ' 1 , , ' ' I y- f';v,.U . ill : Carol Marmon, only child of G.n. Howard C. M.rmon, mllllonalr auto manufacturer, I. shown with Prlncs Nicola. Tchkotoua of th. one time kingdom of Georgia. Th.y plan a Hollywood wedding In mid March, (Assclated Pres. Photo)