The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 12, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1928
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10:11 P.M. "There's our friend the moon peeping over the clouds."
Courageous men express the pent up surge of ravaging emotions sim
ply. Going into a black night of churning winds of unknown colossal
hazards, with only the yawning, writhing buffet of a mad sea as an alter
native two Australians and two Ameri
cans side by side,have blazed the uncharted
air trail over the world's greatest expanse
of water wastes.
UNION
UNION
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They deserve success.
There's not the slightest whimper in this message to an anxious world.
It just says, "we know the pull ahead -we have taken a tighter grip." This
great achievement is due to no one individual circumstance. It is. the
result of fearlessly, perfectly coordinating
G A. S O L 1 1ST E the inbdern inventions of lms fasl aSc-
We are glad Union Aviation Gasoline
C O M P A N Y played its part so welL