Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1928)

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28 EXHIBITORS HERALD and MOVING PICTURE WORLD March 3, 1928 The triumphal entry of the "Eaglette of the Saddle" (why not?) into Los Angeles, after a horseback ride from New York to exploit Universal Westerns. Vonceil Viking created these statistics: Miles, nearly 4,000; time, 120 days; states traversed, 16. And what mere channel swimmer could equal them? Her reward includes feminine leads in Ted Wells' Westerns. At left, Miss Viking is pictured with Wells and a cowboy escort riding to the Los Angeles city hall, and at right, being welcomed by Mayor George E. Cryer, with Wells and an interested throng looking on.