Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1929, Page 20, Image 20

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    flFTY. YEARS' , AGO
thoe jnt moviM were made
't i Stanford University, to
. thow Hhe motion of a running
hone. yitlThreadi r slrctdied
crow the track and attached
to jhytten on a series of cam
crai were struck by . the hone,'
t -making .lheexposurc '
AMONG THE FIRST of the 929 Wampas Stara-to
achieve starring success is the pretty -Uretta Young, who has
Wen chosen o star with Doug Fairbanks, Jr. Heres the
- diaiming First National player, probably just getting ready
, , to curl up with a good book. -- -
"W'lN'D AND WATER CONSPIRED to'make" this peculiar-ice - formation at thf edge of .
Blackfoof Glacier.- A Glacier National Park Guide is pKtured after exploring the icicle..; j .,
SOME OF-"EM STAY ON AND some of m don't.' Al
- the lopr Perry Ivory, winner of a bucking broncho contest at,.
Saugus, Calif., clung to the steed (."Wildfire." , thojih'. the.
annnal gave Perry the toughest ride of his career. " Below, ,
- Breezy Cox. Tularosa, N. M., cowboy, is picking out' a' spft ,
spot-to hit at the anual El Paso, Tex;, rodeo. A couple of..
seconds after -thi oicture-was . taken-Cox had come down,
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PRING COMES TO LONDON WITH DAFFODILS. The picture was taken in Hyde Park, near the Marble Arch,
V .. K .. . which can be seen at the right. The Erst spring days brought crowds to the paik.
WHEN THE' NOON-'
whistle blows on a big farm .
in Surrey. England, the .worn-'",
en attendants get their gem-' -
pardon us we mean feed.;, ',
their kids. This little fellow-'?
is getting plenty of expert f
" . attention.1 '
irtjr di AADr xrt 1 5 TWF SAH STORY. .Th
sjirl i Frances .Miller of Balumore. and she earned the sign
-at the recent field day of Wellesley College.
HE'S THE MILUON
A1RE HOBO. J. Eads
Howe. The picture was
taken in Washington duiing
a recent hobo convention, j
"STRANGE AIRPLANES haw k built. Wt th one
the queerest .The craft depends m the ripid wxtutons
of the tube to Lfl and prox) it. Fm wrthintl tuU push the t
- JkLiJ?) Uiwwm of San Po, Ca'4-. snvtoted e.
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mi I Ff.F? AIJ. OVTR
the L'mted State are cSoos
HM their Queens of the May.
Here is Min Helen Mason
of New York CitT. -chosen
. Queen a. Ml. Holyoke Col
It ft. ScHi.Hd:ej..Miia,
the other day and named in honor of the late Mirshal Fock It B a sater ship of the Toumlle,
taest f.ljFr4i war boats, whidt brought. Ambassador Hemeks body to America
i iuivuu . ii'il.'' v ivvi u t me scroop man 01
Italy. Premier .Mussolini, as he eonfen a prtie to a boy
camper at Camp Dux. More than 15.000 boys and girls"
aie at ine amp uoaer training pending their Auction ttto
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