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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1930)
i ft i ; k4 CM J J1 Jii Ml O A K7W SAMivi I v--s -1 r.;vr...... 7V,... VS A k D 1 I -v v v f V ii 'j,'- ai't in II i rrr ivji Si J4 NO LOAFING ON THIS CORNER Not, at least, for these speedy sterds who are shown here in a sinking action photo rounding a turn in an exciting race at the Brookhnc Country Club; . at Brookline, Mass.- Alchemist, whose dust the others are watching, finished first. ' M i IL ! . ' ! A MJUn-t Ori Si AKS IN STRIPED Lest you forget what important day fulls on July 4, these fam patriot of t!u novws;;; ..; ,. -ir( the guise of Uqcle Sam, -are here to remind you. Of course, that's a nifty snlute Dorothy; Mackaill, lefl.i ii' uiving. hut chanVie' --' v ',f you d' snap tq attention at the smile anyway. And while you may think, that charming Alice White.: right, is. in Wonderland ; . : ! I .), J standing so perilously close to cans of powder, actually hc is ready to shoot !thi worty: "V '.-. ? .IJi;- ,'.'. I ' ' 1 1 i i I " A FELLOW WHO has his ups and downs is William Koblick. above, polo vaulter , of the . crack : University of - California track squad. He is shown here as he cleared ! the bar in a practice leap at j'J. the Harvard Stadium, Cam- t bridge, Mass., where he com . . peted in the Intercollegiate! ' , tor the hrst time. , "y r 4 .It. f V T - f ' - ... AS A MOTHER GUARDS ill young, rugged Grinnrll .Peak in Glacier National Park, Mont., stands like a sentinel Ver quiet Bull Lake, which it has produced by its melting aows. This photo may explain why Glacier Park boasts that , ita ranget surpass the Alps in ruggednesi and grandeur. - 1 ' ... , . ' ( i it, . , ' ' " ! i : i..,: :- . I ,-L ... i . x i , i . f t AS GUESTS ARRIVED FOR THE BIG PARTY Looking for a place to park are p"t' J" these army, navy and civilian airplanes as they arrived at Los Angeles to participate in the dedi- t-mi0-'--::mxy cation of the new Municipal AirporL City and state officials, as well at notables in the field tf - Ik 1 fi' '' ' aviation, attended die ceremonies. 4ty V ! u x 4 fro rrO r rVj ' I. is. . i. . i -THE OVERHEAD MAY BE TERRIFIC, but what's a couple of bin guns when vou're watching an important naval ceremony These tars,-members of the crew of the U. S. S. Wy oming, are shown assembled on the quarterdeck at Brooklyn Navy Yard as Vice Admiral Arthor : L. Willard took command of the U. S. Naval Scouting fleet, succeeding Vice Admiral Wd , t, ( - liaC. Cole. i . FLOWERY LANGUAGE is perhaps what you'd use in ; . describing this pose of Dcmse Sawyer, who is shown here ; nestled among some prize flowers at. the annual California ? . Gladiolus Show held recently at Los Angeles. And Dcnise j . . seems happy to be in with sikW a bunch. Vr'ii j V.',-fr. RESPLENDENT in this charming satin gown, Mrs. George H. Phelps of Detroit is shown here at she appeared when presented before the King and Queen of Great Britain at the Court of St James. The train of the gown is embroidered with silver and the headdress caught with a timple bandeau of diunoods., 1 f THERE WAS A RUSH TO THE BANKS of the Kanawha River at Charleston. W. Va the other day to see this queer eraft. the first Turbo-Electric river towboat. slide in the water far the first time. Christened the "Indiana," this tow, propelled by a combination of steam . and electricity, is said to represent the greatest advance in river propulsion since Robert Fvtltoa y ... . , ..., ; adapted steam to ship. - - i - l..jg---.x" PLENTY OF HORSE PLAY is in store for Europeans who happen to see Captain Tom Hickman, above, of Texas Rangers, do his rope and Tough-riding stunts this summer. The captain is a featured performer with the Texas Cowboy Band which plans a series of concerts throughout the continent. mam iifiiiiiiiiiii-