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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1929)
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V s'v 5-' s-V HE TAKES HIS SODA POP "STRAIGHT" does this old vet eran of the warpath, Chief Na tional Park Reservation. The chief, snapped guzzling a soft drink in Glacier National Park, says the pale faces' "firewater" is too strong for him. :W:issssS:::;:ssssS::S:S s s s.v X r V 00' ( ' ' 4. I s ' s , s- ss y ::s:;ssS:ssvSgs s s- s , i ' ? X s t 's sv. s J rj !f x s is? - rt sCSSste4 V -"sV ; Ss V ' J ' :s::s:s::!ss::t-ss:s:ssW::ss' ss ttv. Mw.Ssjiol,'sWs.. WJ owoisSiS$sVs T-s W mm v' K j. s- sj .-SS.VSS.S.SSSV s -s- " s, s; A V s ss ys r's , , , , -' - s'sX ,s y ' - " , , ' ; C ' ' - s ' , SHIP AGROUND! The around-the-world liner President Adams fast on a reef near Toro Point, Panama, Canal Zone. 'Captain W. C Morris was thrown overboard by the impact when the liner struck, and had to swim ashore. 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Blackburn, is shown at let with Officers Lyon arid Corry, who shot and captured Gribbel, at right Gribbel was believed to have gone, insane as a result of shell-shock during the war. A TRIPLE , ATTACK of appendicitis, pneu-( monia and neuritis fails to down Art Goebel,' noted flyer, who plans a non-stop flight around the world. Goebel is shown convalescent in a Wichita, Kas., hospital enjoying the day's news read to him by his mother. T r sVsA; i s Sk. ' 4 : s t : s, " - v , "I s., s, v :Tv!-:,:wv.v.v.,.y - ' - " - ' s I 1 ' . - i ' S: S:-x-: : J-v. :-: :-.? HANDSOMEST, MOST POPULAR are adjectives tossed at these Camden, N. J., high school youths by their fellow students. John Hus ton, above, won the good looks title of the school, while Harrison Bright, Jr., below, received the popularity honors. ?-k- . V si. S 'sX , , SX s s SSS s . P- sXs.X ss '-V Js s s ss; W. s. A K S .' - ' .A - v . J .. - A ' s. I S-j 1., S S.SS'-, S S s s f , gZS'Zjy - - v , ,' Jf j. 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"'ss ' '' s fetes "i'f.lh: s r ing ' European countries. Is -isitine the literary centers' STOUT SHIPS and stroiiMrmed saHon battle January "rales on the Atlantic. This fine artin picture shows" a great. wave smashing down upon the deck of j German liner bound from Hamburg te New York, . :.., Copyright, 1929, by Central Press Association, Inc. - : ' 1 - f (: