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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1929)
"a.A riUIUKh. Oh "1-Hli LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE MEMORIAL at Villeneuve I'Etang, near , Y0- r""?6- er1cctc.'n h.on.or of '5e ,2, members of the famous flying corps. Tombs for 68 members are in the crypt beliind the Arch of I numph. I he designer of this handsomp memorial is Alexander Marcel, chief architect for the French government Ik! A SUCCESS; on the stage and as a radio entertainer is ovelv ' Irene Delrov. She's featured in a musical comedy on Broadway now, and also spends much time before the nuke ' singing hits from pist musical successes. mi ...r J-JR.t&g,S t riff I f K I II if I ntf lf rt S-! , . f1 'v" Ivy Vfc- j x4 '5. ! FIVE YARPS FOR TOUCHDOWN and he dropped it I This remarkable action picture- shows- perfect teamwork on the part of University of Nebraska players as a pass was attempted in an earlv game.' . Note how the line held to protect the passer And what ar clear path tn !.. t- '.'i s touchdown the receiver had if he had not missed. . j -- . ,, fcM.i.:, ,:.?:,: !;:: !:. 'Mf: QUEEN i OF THE BANFF carnival at Calgary.; Mioerta, tins .winter will be Miss Gwen Smallpiece. She MEXICO CITY'S SNAPPY RESERVE POLICE are shown hereon narade. re,nl,W,i Miss Owen Smallpiece. ishe rf, tjieir colorful uniforms.- This picture was taken recently when they were . reviewed by Pres u shown above with her regal. .V - , ; - - ident Portes Gil. . . . , , , -. diadem..;!..; . .-'. : . : . (C.) Bachrach ' AN INTERESTING cam era study of Mrs. Sydney Gest, wife of the newly-ap- f pointed U. S. vice consul at Havana, is shown above. 1 Ztf sl i'-t' UINL. Ul- 1HL LAKGho 1 ARTIFICIAL LAKES in the world is this one at D-catiir ill., .bur it affords as many recreational pleasures and delights as a natural lake doe' 't'ii ,, , ... v . , ' , beautiful scene at IwiliKht. . - ' r WHEN STAGS LOCK MORNS well, it isn't an tasy matter to get them untangled,, These two, playing (or fight ing) in a London park, gave tlieir keepers a merry afternoon when they tangled antlers. i 1 x ii V ' Pv V"V V ' , ' 4U, i .. 1 111 - ''J UNUSUAL is iiiis View of ; the racing balloon, Goodyear ;; VI, taken trom the blimp Puritan as it soared above. 1 Note the blimp's shadow in . the foreground. " i j PREPAREDNESS FOR NIGHT-WARFARE is shown by Uncle Sam'-s guardians of San Francisco's Golden Gate, and here's a striking scene of the artillerymen having target prac tice at night. The three-inch guns booming above were aimed at targets towed 5000 feet in - the air by airplanes. , ' , ' ; STRENGTH OF CHARACTER "seems-' -predominant' 1 characteristic in this remarkable picture of Ramsay MacDon-, v. aid, premier of Great Britain, fit was taken at Toronto during' -' , ; -vhii .vii.Cnada.r.,?j:-'J'-'- ' 'a' WEIRDIMA&Vso?" boxers, above," lias come out of Germany, ,-jlt seems hard ly likely that boxer-wearing it can.be hurt, arid, ins. r 're sult, jit maybeadoptcMlby - f American pugilisi,i.1 ' fife f 4 1 " r 'ft; , - k - , I VL t-:- - jjf 1 J AN IMPRESSIVE VIEW OF NEW -YORK'S SKYLINE is gained from this- aerial angle. Famed Battery Park is shown in the ihadow of the towering buildings around lower Broadway. One of the harbor ' fire boats, pitying its itreams of water in a pracltee dull. M pictured in tie. foreground. - . y : v iv 4 :a .V X Jiy - HONORING ''DON QUIXOTE'S" . AUTHOR. iW. ' handiMie memorial was erected in the Grand Span of Ma drid and dedicated wilh impressive ceremonies to Miguel de Cervantes.' Funds for its erection were raised by-popular .."iubscription in Spain and Soutlijjirnerica. ; iiiiiiiiQM 1