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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1930)
H i fi I 3 i. If if 6 a V - flCHTER OF RIGHTS: for women in India, Mu. Mafati Patwardhan, above, . leader in the Woman move , inert of that country. it shown bere in aative garb ai IM ' appeared at a meeting of the . : National Woman ' party '; jrVathington, D. C. recently ,,. , ! Al 1 iw) " ' - 1 f-gjA ' i ftM. Jfc- fH, -f III h ftl L I i f-w , ! .....imp. J. SINGS AIRS' over the ir ' tow1 but at one' time charm t iijg Marion. McAfee, above, ; ypung American aoprano, wa '' principal wloirt with the phiU harmofiK' ' K,THiN CALISTHENICS MAYJHAVE BEEN considered good enough exerc.se for girl, in the,oId dayvbut today they have different idea,, as these pie? turei testify. Not content with emancipation , for women on land, pretty Bermce Claire of the movie., upptV left, also demands freedom on the seas. Exhibitinit as fine nT itz: ,r :. .t'-.j Sl""', ? Dar,cr a me.,enJ? annuai. "un"n on- fr "se snow, ihat ' v .... t ' . . I rt, . . .( ! 1 (K l n vuj '.l orcbeitn io Pari. ft r .i - i , --r . I . . . . D . . . . . ,y v. H uuaaiv annum guin twan- im ngure in tne center Deiongs to Uorothy f oynlon, toimtrly junior low and h.gbboard champion, vyho was caught executing a perfect dive as she prepared for lhi National A. A. II f liiMnAr Sunmminu imH lliirmn i.Mmln.k h. P;..,l . I. . -. 1 . . . .... . ... . ..... - .p.. . u m. M.n.-a , me upper pnoio it a ruggca merman gymnasi snown as she comp eted a diving leap over lour gym born during the Olympic Congress . Women . at- Berlin. And of course you reeogniie Helen WilU Moody. Ulow. who appeared - - i... " j ! ' recently in the Wimbledotj championship in England. 'w-w. i, THEY'RE A BIT HIGH, those baloons. but these young sportswomen think they'll 'buy them anyway Mrs. Henry Breyer, Jr is shown here applying some high pressure sales, mauslup at the annual flower mart at Rittenhouse Square ) - Philadelphia. Proceeds went to charity.. f ' v -v, . 1 , HERE'S A QUAINT OLD SCENE IN CALIFORNIA, but dont be alarmed because this is only how it probably looked 50.000 years ago . These animals, most of them now extinct, are supposed to have roamed the Rancho La Brea tar pits near Lot Angeles, where they struggled against each other to survive. This photo, taken from a painting by Charles R. Knight, depicts lite 1 great saber tooth tiger, right, driving vultures away from carcasses of animals trapped in the tar on which both want to feed. The above, painting was presented to the rield Museum ot Natural History recently by Lrncst K Oraham. y 'x y - , , 1 1 iT-c i G - 12 : "HELLO FOLKS I " That's the greeting pretty Senorita Mozellecita, above, Spanish dancer, waved as she arrived in New York recently for a six months tour of the , United Statei, LIKE A SHIP THAT PASSES IN THE NIGHT, this Army dirigible, picturesquely ; focused by the rays of a dying sun. n shown here in a striking photographic study as it soared over Edgewater Beach, Chicago, after leaving the war show at Scott Field Notice the bathers. in silhouette, pointing to the craft -( : ' .;' f g WHEN YOU GO TO THE DEVIL in Siam you might j is well call on this fellow with the big muslachioa and bow legs. He n the Yata. or demon, and hit job is to guard the templet where monki carry on their ttudiet.-.With a face like that the onk should feel they have ample protection HERE'S A SET-UP that wat given the workt One of the two largest transformers ever to be built for test work, this giani apparatus wat set up recently at the Schenectady. N. Y.. workt of the General Ekwtrie Company for testing twitch gear. The other trantformei it alto at Schenectady. ,. FAST AND FAIR is Jua nita Burns, above, who it shown here after practicing for the Los 'Angeles-Chicago air racet. You will remember Juanita as the flyer who sighted the wreckage of the lost air-liner in California not long ago. a tV-'-'-V. -.:viP.v ---tJ. !V: -v,- - ,'-.: V?JLr'J AS MUTE AS THE CUNS ABOVE THEM these ilor. s.a.ioned at Philadelphia INary 1 ard. slwrplv saluted at tne colon were raised on the 10,000-ton cruiser Chester, re cently comm(swnea. nun s pro u tea, vipr, Mrthur f. l-airheld will be in commatyi .A" 1 I I ' rnr .. t - in ii in v i in ii Hvuavui nil i t i u