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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1930)
If. S in : : T"1; .'... rr ik - gj ...;, . IMTifIr i-' n 1 ; ro 'dftHJT? JTl"l iJ'Jl L- test:- j, -Qss!4 FIT FOR KING aftd'ilro the queen was charming Mitt Ruth Beaton, above, who, in . 'thja lovely gown of mouue lie de toie. wai presented before the rulers of England ar ' Buckingham Palace re cently.:. She the daughter lot Ml." and Mr. Erneil , Beaton. THE NEAREST YOU CAN COME TO HEAVEN IN THESE UNITED STATES i. to climb Mount Whitney, loftiest' of the country's purple-mounted maieities. Situated in the main range pf tsie Sierra Nevada in eastern California-. Whitney is surrounded by a region of unusual scenic magnificence and grandeur The 6 ak, shown here in this striking view from the am towers to an elevation of 14,501 feet above sea level. An interesting fact is that the lowest point in North America; " ealh Valley, 276 feet below sea level, is but 80 miles east of this gigantic mountain. I No matter what time of the year you climb Whitney, which can be done with vuuiiucrcac, u mrc 10 wrmg neavy ciouung, lor you win nnd snow and ice on the northern slope. , LOTS OF FORM on this platform These pretty diving - girls are pictured here just before they initiated the "battery". ' of practice diving boards at Long Beach, Calif., to be used v by aquatic stars preparing for the National A. A. U. 'Outdoor; Swimming end Diving Championships to be held there in July, ? . :.f:-'-- . ' J i . . . ' WrC '.r THE'" WEALTHIEST.;" f-f - ' ' ' 1 i V 1 j .T. --. f v xv r young lady in the world jsA . Lv"" A-J A. f i' . 4 - '3t . I r' ' 1 . vo.- cute Fittle Baroness von Cold-v ' 'f P K VV 1- , ' ' S 11 , : :1lv v ' v , I - schm.dt-Rothsch.ld. above." ti' . p.Sr ' ) V. ... .- HO. il'w T who is heiress to $100,000, . lH r" J'XX f ' ' 4 r . .. - -a-"- "f-W.i. ;y..v ,"-,v. . .; K ." v I I M W 9- .iB-lakk. I .-. . V I T K - -- Wilis' I ' 'TRYING OUT SOME NEW STEPS AT THE BALL are ihew girls of . Wichita. Kan.. f 7l VAilJP ;H ; ' ' 'I'Tl. ; " - ; 1 if ZpA ,lwh school, in preparation for their annual class fight with the girls from the rival high school. Miisl fJ J St- ' . "M"' " """ "' " ' II V i " ' . juanita Wise! on lop the ball supporting Maurine Johnson on her shoulders, is directing the " 1 Xr Ji? ' " N " , . v ' i ' BT 'al'C .practice; The ball, loaned by the government, was sent from Fort Leavenworth. ! 0f&-ti&i- " , ' j " - 7sSw ' , rjSVrii"' ,A lu-, : V U . ( fvW - . m -r! - .Tji - torn-:. - P1," T,-" yt J FOR S IKP nr iwwn Ihm . : mmmm- , "WHOOPEE LUPE" ii l what they are calling Lupe Velez, above, gingery star of the movies. -Judging from the roguish look in her eyes you might think she has come right by her monicker. ' t THE HARBOR OF ALL PLACES TO HAVE A FIRE! But that is what happened aViM (nf mi la 0 vmv a v a (aiia w , FOR SLEEP or swim these patamas are going to be the class this summer. Jean Ar- thur, movie star, gating at the horizon from under this at Lot Angeles harbor recent y when a great quantity of piling and other tar-soaked logs ignited J huge straw chapeau. gives u Lod provided a spectacular blae.. The smoke was so dense and black that it darkened the a beach pre-vicw of this natty striped creation. KEEPING PACE WITH THE PROGRESS IN AVIATION it,, a- ui t 7 .A,. o.id of ih, Uniil Sim.. N.w ;. .k-L.'. "Vr1..1"1 '"g'ble Los An- ments at Ukehur.t..N. J. I ,he upVer photo a ZS k ""O udeVelo .. in. bar of the dirigible in it, first atteri to hook while fn flht President H thU feat performed during the recent naVal ,evi;w off the Virginu CarJet A iufw portable stub mast, used to low the Los Angeles out of Us hangar Xt A.,new.lnven"n. make, it poible for 60 instead If 200 n?eVohS P"'"" CANADA'S PRIDt This statue, depicting Canadian doughboy as appeared ready for action J the front lines, will be erectw as part of a memorial Canada's war dead. If more than eight feet ttlL , :llllIMllgM iiiiiiiiiCil - ""'."i"'J sTsViiiTa."