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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1929)
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View shows guns which are capable or hurling missiles straight up-into the air for four miles, higher than any bombing plane would fly,' navy men say. wwym y ! -' :.. yyl I T i - i - - j. - 1 , - C .tjl-.-i .--f- -V -.y.-. 5: '- - i - V" I"' 1 J 9 w ft , J? - ?. x r s vw .-:by- iAn.rn rtccattse he VIOLATED th letter record, is shown at work on of the law by having fa possession a revolver he J" bft" MlS3 England, which had wrested from a bandit attempting to hold e .? race OTr 4the him up, Oliver Deardbrff, New York taxi driver, Halifax river course at Day- shown bove with two children, William and tona Beacn FIa Oliver, Jr., has been freed through the efforts of Malcolm Lovell, Jr., eight-year-old son of a banker, who read of the plight of . DeardorfiTs Astitnt familv and nrered his father to ro bail 3 for-the taxi driver. Deardorff could find no one to give the gun to. H a- r St Af V . t-A" ' - - X tl I ' Twr 4 $y ? : r A lj 'v , " ,' f& , I, 'a. 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President Hoover on Inauguration day. She is the only woman among the seven amateur operators selected for the honor. Hot Springs. ..-rfr:Siv::.x:rfX.:.: : 1 i:i:texW:HWSrf. X. !-:CC::k-:::-': "' 4 .J v , , CLAD IN A SOFT' WHITE GOWN, winter's gift to Washington, the south grounds and portico of the .White House bearjritaesitojthe capital's most severe snow storm of the HENRY FORD RETIRES-4ut only as a fanner. View above : shows some of the farm .implements used in his various agrarian enterprises and now disposed I by the auto manufacturer in an auction at Detroit, Mich. Below is a. scene of the auction.' . , -' - - JyHuy t.Xv 1 ' (r,-v.rfT.X.f J-i0J'- X' 7 - A V SV v X X xx v - rfVN- v ; -x rfr rf , U , , - w - Xrf,. I i a -rfTi-:- i.-.''vV, -;;"v"v t X. - rf v.-x xTV , W irfv,-' . v iv , tY" ;rf.'rf Q. 'A . & 7ix'' ':J jy s ' vj" ' - . - ' f 1 . - , ) ,rf. .'. ',!?" .rf..v-N I V . X.;. . ... ...... "" 1 . -I.- I v. . y: -mn f'tX-i tC A vv X- , " X v. 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