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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1930)
17 - tfl- Bvmimmti!iiAii!!iiill!llll!lll - A k :;l S p I ;" I 1 II vV 3 J IT P VOV GET THE POINT As sleek a shaft vou'll find anywhere in the world is the famed Washington Monument, ' shown' above in a striking photo from the air. One of the : loftiest masonry structures ever built, having a height of more ' than 555 feet, the monument is visible for miles. -Notice the -symmetrical layout of ftads at the base. SAINTLY Wearing this costume, an exact reproduc tion of that worn by Joan of Arc in her victorious ride from Orleans to Compiegne, Mile. Nelly Widhelm. above, personified the Maid of Or leans during a recent three day celebration at Compiegne, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the famous ride. I si J p't!? .SAID-rWE'uKE? SEX?- ina& Wa. embarrassment, whoever said it, oif Viewirtg these photos, taken her and abroad. For example' there k Helen npoa"hdoU; she is vrs.w , ,il "1,1.5777 77,1" i " 6 uiwi in me running- Droao, jump event at the athletic meet at Smith Co lege. NorthamDton .Mm AA: at ,he leSl,m-.for ,h?" Utot same at Smith College, are Betty JBealef left, ofWashington, D. G. and Helen BMO. ' i LOTS "OF IVORY in his head, but this elephant's not so dumb. .Phihphuss. veteran of the circus and movies, is shown here accepting an orange, skin, and all, from Miss Jean Hart at the California Valencia Orange Show preliminaries at Ana heim, Cal. Not so tusk for Phil.. 'DROP IN SOME TIME" That's the greeting friend eilcno to Deri wniie, aDove, noiea paratiuiie juiniici ui u Angeles. Bert is pictured here coming to a beautiful landing, 'chute outspread, after a practice leap in his attempt to Ml world's altitude record for parachute jumps, ' ' THEY'RE GETTING FIT FOR A KING This crack regiment of Horse Guards, chosen for the trooping or colors in honor ot the bMh birthday or Ning Ueorge, is shown above in a striking action photo during a rehearsal. You might expect these boys to watch their step. rJ ( J I IV I ?i i f vv--.pkn J , BIG GIRL NOW You'd never guess this to be Mary Kornman, famous child film star who played in "Our Gang" comedies. Mary is shown here as she appeared at a Los Angeles court re cently to have a movie con tract ratified. . HOW TO BEAR ir AND GRIN-Little Mary Jeanne-; Haglund says she-is not a. bit frightened even if she is feeding ( a bottle of milk to a bear because he's so cute and cunning.! Mary, who lives at' Morris, III., ws a fascinated visitor at) Um vvMoor-juta lyiposmoo held recently at.vjucago. AND A 'MARITIME WAS HAD BY ALL Whfn the industrial and financial leaders of jhe country met at Los Angeles recently for the 1 7th National Foreign Trade Convention, they had many a word about building up a strong maritime trade. Among the many exhibits of -America's, foreign commerce was the one shown above, with Miss Georgia Dunlop in charge, ' depicting the growth of the steel, industry. TURF FOLLOWER Plenty enthusiastic about horses is cute Rosa Wain wright, above, five, who is shown here at the National Capital Horse Show at Brad ley Farms, Md. She is 'the daughter of Captain and Mrs. D. S. Wainwright, U. S.uN., i ii ' v n-t "'"" " " 1 1 , ALLEZ-OOP, HEAVE I Sure to break the grocer's scales. is this steel skeleton, weighing something over 50 tons. This i frame, shown being lifted into place, is to be part of the sta tionary element for a big hydro-electric generating unit which will produce 57.000 horsepower of energy at a NewJYwfc - . generating station. " liiii:iiisii lilllllPI