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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1939)
l v The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, January 11, 1939 ' PAGE SEVEJ1V ASSOCIATED PRESS mm mmm I I . ' 1 .V . i r i ' , - . - '4 f It-- 4 -j. : ": 1 4 i fx, fiiiiliip" ' 4 ;y.-.-..-..w. rndif ttrtiti-,'il ONE AND ONLY Eliza. leffc-CMdea (abore). zs, wu recently mworm la st Bertoa, Blm, t became th nl7 woman immlcntlon inspector in - Um United States, . . . J?..,'?!..-i!.:vA V r-7 1 I - i '.i: I 1 ENEMY ATTACK FROM THE REAR sharpens defense tactics of soldier at left, as two nea at the Liverpool, New Sooth Wales, farrisaa easace in non-military manevrers. PUTTIN' ON HIS TOP HAT the first he'd ever worn Two Ton" Tony Galen to posed with Mrs. Galento and a oane at his Orange, N. taTera before a trip to N. Y. night clubs. Tony has been called 'a challenger to Joe Louis' crown. MISS. ..KISS. ..BLISS contest stated by a cosmetics convention to find the loveliest Lips m New England numbers pretty Rath Allen (above) among its favorite contestants. She's shown at Boston; the finals are this month. V ( i 0 ( . . :-:fl)SR'X-Xv:-:-N-: : s - I" ? af 5 i I. - i-ii- ,v ' - ':-::x::x::v:v:':-::: t3 3 WITH EST AND GESTURES Mayor LaGnardia tens reporters and F. C Harrtagton (right) that "omly thing as bad as a partisan board to settle relief dlapntes is a bi-partisan board. FILMS FIRST LADY Norma Shearer tries out her ski -skill at Son Valley in Idaho's Sawtooth moon tains and, inci dentally, models a dashing ports costume. TENNIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN MENTIONED as a conversational topic when snch a famous tennis trio as this met in New York. Donald Bodge (left), 1I3S grand-slam winner of - four major titles who made his professional tennis debut in a match with EorthVlnes, joined - Vines (right) in listening to Alice Marble (above) sine with a dance orchestra at the Waldorf. TO COLOMBIA where hell constitute the U. 8. military, mission goes Capt. Wallace Whit, sen (above) of the air corps. Born in Union City, Teun Cap tain Whitson finished at West Point in 1923 and has seen serv ice in the Philippines. AMERICAN VERSUS NAZI BRAND OF DIPLOMACY , : L.ijML.jii.i...uiiiiLuia u.ijmmjiu iiijuiv ,u mm .DBwnwwi K ft hi IT f V SALUTE FROM JAPANESE SOLDIERS w a a given C& Loson, flagship of America's Tangtse naval patrol, em arrival fat Shanghai. River fighting had tied It op at Hankow. i v V ' ' ' ' , s x i i .a in,.... i 1 - "I . vv, - v , -r "I '( ? . . . - I - ;- " , . ' ' ( i ' . I . -v. -;i I 1 1 ; ' i ' . 14' ji a - .;) -V .. : : 1 1 I , . . ..... : . , .... .... .. ... , ' i 1 5. X v ! 'ORCHID TO YOU,' Don a Abet. Washington WPA administrator, might have said, handing one of the rare plants to Mrs. Helen Stragter of Fairbanks, Alaska. On her first trip "out side' since a child. Mrs. Stragler viewed modern skyscrapers and stream-Used planes bmt she said: "If only I cnII see an orehid." She did, la a greenhouse operated as WFA project In Seattle. .tHiw,i,.yMwimmwiwwm'.'wiAi - - v- :Jt V 1. !. ' ''..: ... V. ::.-T. , 1 ' . TO 21 AMERICAN REPUDllCS whose OWta DOCTRINE OF FORCE that enabled Hitler, leader ef found peaceful means of arreeisjr on a defense pact against threats the Fascist dictators, to grab Austria and Sudetenland, traces Its to their Republican Insfitatlons or territory, do Secretary of Sta , strength to the German military msrhtnoy This Nasi started tha iiu (icitj latren presuens, iMnavMcs, annn s leesi. aww year won Bayonet practice at wcicnw LA II D 0 F T H E F R E E looks good to Walter Levy, tV and his sister. Era, S, reunited ta New York where Walter has been Bring for IS months. Els sister, elutchmg a flag, is newly arrived VICTORY TASTED SVEET to Etay Grant of At lanta, Ga, sipping from above hugs trophy can after winning tha . .fifth annual sugar bowl tennis tournament at New Orleans. Ha