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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
i - ifHew I I' of ike j. f ' V "'v ' 5 f.M f - N- - Its v tgx jut r 'vk:v&:' " i-j-' Wor Today 7 g?AW.T 5 1 ;?s & i m ! i V . t i t 4 --". p AT 14, STELLA ELKINS, above, is in a fair way to be- Lcomine an authority on race f jfiorses. Stella is joint owner. With her father, George W. Elkins, of a half-million-dollar race track which has been opened on the Elkins country estate near Bethayres, Pa. RUM RUNNERS CUDG EI. THEIR BRAINS at international border bridge in an effort to outwit the customs Officials. Hero's one of the Ingenious, smagtfing methods used by a motorist at Buffalo but it didn't get by. It was a liquor tank instalUd within'.the gasoline tank, as shown aboTe.' mm mm ' r- TV.' . ; mmmmmm mmw V 7 r 9 y.v A JUMP THROUGH THE AIR featured the opening of Bellanca Field, new airport at Wilming ton, DeL Photo shows the parachute whkh carried Robert B. Jones, of the United States army, safely Lback to terra firms after thrilling a crowd of spec tators. - 7 5 1 l FA' 6T' T X V; is. " - "T -J" ' :: x-:-:-?a ::x:::i S-XXvX. L'XvXvX r IV ; yW ixJ II v y ? Iff ft1 f a xx THE SPIRIT OF WAR, in itself, did not make . hit with Vienna when it was interpreted by a group of ballet artists. However, the beauty, charm and grace of the interpreters, above, were sufficient to cause something of a furor when the dance was given in the Austrian capital. A i i 8 X V$ A 4, - S v w v.: ' V' -Aft? SI ft swftni'lMI DOWN lirON HEKUy. the nw riitit olane. Romar. is transported through the atrceU ot the Grmaa capital on its way to an air traffic exposition. Compare the body of the great plane, above, with the men watching it. - r r xr-w . a m m ijm.-:: :: :-:-.:: w:-x"' : mx-: :v-x. .-x- .-.-.:.- :-.::.- 1 X -' '' I V J 1 s . 4 "fc x- i if'" KING GEORGE'S TALLEST SOLDIER is the elaiirt made by Cap tain Lindsay Hay, of the Black Watch, who measures' even feet, 'four inches from the ground. Hay was snapped while engrossed in watch ing the hunt races at Perth, England. - - ' I HEREDITARY BEAUTY might well account for the facial charm of Miss Cynthia Burns, above, of England. A second cousin of J. P. Mortran. she is the daughter of Mrs. Walter Burns, a famous English beauty herself, and the twin of another, the late Mrs. Ogden Mills. x x ONE OP JOUKOV'S JOKES is the wprk of sculpture above, done by the Russian artist Joukov. It is entitled "The Animals Listen to the Radio" and is a type of the Russian's Vork which has been creating quite a sensation in Moscow. !, -i ' i Ml 5 A-4 2 I) Js X 1 t ' v i It - 1 " INr- ' 1 ' I .W"V4 'v ij,... ...Jv.vA'ft'.'Xi' AN AMBULANCE OF THE AIR is this new Junkers plane, an interior view of which is shown above. The plane, for use in case of air accidents and other emergencies involving employes of the Junkers company in Germany, is cap able of carrying 12 patients besides its crew. - - -:iT . UtivVtt ft -'-o Hix- V"" - t V?3 1 V -1 rtt A C. X - ii .: 'j 4 I v.-.vt-.-.- v - x 'bbsiwb1 1 1 ADDING A THRILLING TOUCH to the exhibition of the miniature aircraft contest t lirsTTWs A. Edison, wife of the noted inventor, pose, for the camera, as shown above, with the youthful entrants from Boston, Mass. - : , Ji i AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION- The crew of a fiviiwh rn on the V. S. & California shown drillinr with ni masks t attain Uu . v. art of avoiding fumes from gas attacks even while keeping their battery in action. - , Copyright. 1928. by Central Press Association ev The foremost Comics by America's - Tolly and Her Pals," Cliff Stcrrctfs delightfully laugliablc comic! strip of life as it is lived by-the Perkins family This is one of the choicest "of nil nevsuape comic strips."7 KoKoyir it in Ihe New Statesman. Les Forgraye" draws for "the New Ststesman every day.Biir Sister,' a. humorous comic strip that forms a . iti -Tftiv iui 4ipir nnfnctt with their efders-'It i full of rood wisdom. - wiiij uiuyoK vu iiwuc . - - - . . j . ' ' :.i -5.. sr- '. v . . - .; -" a sr n v faf 1 . . . I ' i t "Hivifif Ifftvwft'' Avorv dav hv rJphr Yoii11 f irul SI: rUvr and the A oTinninflriy novel senei a v.w ..... . .... . -t - . - -- r. t ,Er; crlccially will enjoy it. But it contains good, clean fun for all Statesman 1 endcr. ' ' ; younTiutCyct had a greater following Oian SUnlcy, who draw9 "Th Old Jfom? Town" 'for the New tesman every dayYou'll get a big laugh every time, you read itfor it is humorous amrhuman. ; Sta1 " ' ' ' . . , ..,,,-..,..-, -..-I., ... y,--r, - - - -" .1.