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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1930)
'1 i 1 ti sbwl ' "J'Jlt IP Jfef ? V CHARMING ,are Carmel Mycta. above, who Appears in a new Hollywood musical extravaganza of road show Croportions. and Carol Lum ard. another favonle in the cinema capital. CANNONS ROAR AS DIPLOMATS TALK PEACE While diplomats in many parts of the world were discussing the London naval arms conference, the . great war gods held sway in other places. Pictured above are: (I) French troops crossing the bridge into Coblenz, evacuating the second Rhineland district, bring ing back vivid memories of the World War; (2) a field army under covering of camouflage nets in action at the Japanese grand military maneuvers. (3) the Japanese naval delegation to the London conference greeting Secretary of State Honry L. Slimson, shown at the extreme right; (4) United States marine camp in Haiti, wiioiv troops were stationed as the result of recent rebellions; (5) the L). S. S. Salt Lake City, first of the new 10,000-ton "li ty cruisers" put into com , mission recently, photographed at Philadelphia. ' ' "THE BIRD BATH" is the title of this statue, to be placed in the children's garden in Central Park. New York City. Th: sculptor is Bessie Potter Vonnoh. ''"'' iW-ssk latest .ha,,,. w K-i4Vs KMIwmS r- C v r1 Zeppelin, is Kerns worn rjy - I . H it, t jf s i i- ,.4 ' - JflBTOK3W;riHW.TO4 Uril lliliiri TP! HP IIH l i f vl . 1 NOT THE ORIGINAL FLORADORA SEXTETTE, but six young and popular Hollywood beauties kidding the gay nine tiet are pictured above. Left to right: Marian Nixon.- Sally O'Neil. Myrna Loy. Patsy Ruth Miller. Lila Lee and Ali- Day JO ,a-X 3 SKy? . u fit. $$ si I t j ,.!W. 1 Ml ' HEAVY STORMS LASH OCEAN l-og and storms combined n make ocean travel espe- ) tally hazardous this month. Abof you see the Aleideen steam trawler, the Wild Rose, almost a lotah wreck at it went ashire at Newtonhill nn the cnaM of Scotland m a tog. All the crew i were saved by breeches buoy. Battered and bfnt. and 00 hour late, the Bremen, fastest of I all Atlantic linen, staggered into po't on, Friday. Dec 13. aftei battling waves 80 feel high. J . i u pKU(tJ below in an unusu.il picluie taken aboard ship. . LINGUIST of note . little lean Little, above, ol "the Republic iof Colonsbu. hu ipeaku French. Spanish and English with J"al st She a visiting the United State j " "; If M i 1 I o I M Ml Q Ii :., ii WINTER IN VIRGINIA The heaviest .now before Christmas whh Virginia ha experienced in 4 years is shown here being welcomed by youngsters al Richmond. . i J S' JUHN C HURCH n R.hmnd. huili in l-l md in continuous use evei mikc. may be dax6 be cause ot the hre haiard Ii was in this buildup. ,hnwn hen n an unusual view at night, that Patrick HAirv made hi lamous dive me liberty oi give me death'.' iddie. if 1! 1