Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1928, Page 18, Image 18

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    PASADENA MAN RADIO SINGER AT 102
PLAN ROUND TRIP FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC
THOUSANDS HEAR HOOVER'S LOS ANGELES SPEECH
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Galusha Cole, bright eyed, hale and energetic, two years past the
century marx, sang oia nme songs over the radio and was the guest
of honor at the picnic of the Indiana Society of Pasadena.
PREPARES NOTIFICATION SPEECH
Capt. Harry Lyon (left), navigator of the Southern Cross on its trans-Pacific flight, is planning a
round trip trans-Atlantic flight with Capt. William Newton Lancaster (right), British flyer, and Mrs.
Keith Miller of Australia, both of whom flew from London to Australia. They plan to takeoff from
Los Anueles next year for Newfoundland where they will hop for London, returning ab C--on as possible.
PLANS RESEARCH TO MAKE AIR SAFE FOR FLYERS
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Sen. Key Pittman of Nevada nt his desk tn the senate office
building in Washington working on he speech In which he will notify
Alfred E. Smith of his selection as democratic presidential nominee.
Scientific research by government agencies, c oi.vnercial radio and telephone companies to in
crease safety of aviation by solving problem or navigation i3 planned by a committee of the national
advisory committee for aeronautics in Washiny'.on. Aerial communication, instruments and aviation
meteorology will J5 otudied. Left to right: Charles F. Marvin, federal weather bureau; Capt, E. S.
Land, Guggenheim fun; Dr. Joseph S. Ames, chairman advisory committes for aeronautics; C. MT
Vounq. com meres depnrt.-nent: J. 3. Victory and Dr. J.C. Hunsa';pr.
ROBINSON PREPARING ACCEPTANCE
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PRESIDENT IS HOST TO CHIPPEWA INDIAN BRAVES
THE HOOVERS SAY GOODBYE TO HOME FOLKS
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Herbert Hoover. .Republican presidential nominee and Mr3. Hoover, tho latter crry- t-j a hug
boquet presented by admirers, stepped out onto the platform of tl;eir train to bid farewell to their
friends and neighbors, upon leaving Palo Alto for Los Angeles enroule to West Branch, lava. At West
Branch, where Hoover wa3 born, another huje home-coming welcome awaits them.
WHOLE DISTRICT IS PADLOCKED
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Sen. Joseph T. Robinson working- on his acceptance speech as
democratic vlco presidential candidate nt Hot Springs National park.
His notification will take place In Little Rock, Ark., August 30,
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Prsldent Coolldge, who Is enjoying the summer fishing In the streams of ancient Indian hunting
grounds, receives a large delegation of Chippewa tribal leaders, who brought greetings from the Indian
reservation at Mayward, Wis. ' V
THEY STILL WAIT FOR HONEYMOON SHIP T0 SHORE AIRPLANE SERVICE SPEEDS MAIL
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Confined to a cot in tho Iloston City hospital, Georpo W. Glrnson,
80, h been compelled to Umponirily postpone his honeymoon
with his bride of a tew days, Mrs. Ida Virginia Abbott, 15,
Both bride and (rroom live in Koxbury, Mass., and ltavc been "Koinfc'
together" or years. Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Gtcason ju.it after
their marriage, which took place at the liei'intsl.
Miss Sharp, fcien3!c star of Bed- j
ford college, London, Is ore of three !
women chosen 'from leading Eng 1
lish universities to debati this fall !
with American girls.
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"nnck llotiom, an entire, district just outside Boston, Mass.,
l-.ns been padlocked by stule. police because oi liquor violations.
Local police were superseded and pedestrians and autos attempting
to enter the section were stopped by the state police, as shown above.
The largest crowd to greet the Republican presidential candidate on his western visit was Mat
at Los Angeles which heard his discussion of Boulder dam legislation. -The futuro welfare of all states, J
touctiing the river Is forever interdependent" he said, "and it can be protected only Ly a sense of com
mon interest and justice to all sides." Inset, Hoover delivering his speech.
REWARDED FOR SAVING TRAIN
France and the United States. have been brought almost a day nearer to each other through ship.
to shore airplane service. In the Initial flight an amphibian plane carrying mail and a crew of three was
eatauulted from the deck of the liner Isle de France while 600 mllee at sea, landing In New York
1 more than 18 hours before the Ijnsr. loture ehowa plane launching from Isle de France during teste.
George W. Mead, Wisconsin
Rapids manufacturer, has enterel
the race for senator from Wiscon- !
sin. He will oppose Robert M. La '
Fnllette, Jr, In the republican pr.
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John. Anhalt (center) and his 12 year-old son receiving a chec
or 5131 fron passengers of Wildwood Philadelphia train. Anhalt aT5 f
. ton found a broken rail and flagged train, preventing wreek V