The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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AS NEAR TO THE 'SKATERS WALTZ as they'll ret in a hockey rune. thes New York Americans and Chiciac
Black Hawks presented this tableau of trace darinr a recent New York match. Goalie Karakas (extreme left) of Chicaro is on the tco
i alter a trr-for-toal by Wiseman (fourth from left) of the Amerks. final score after overtime: Amerks. Zl TSlack Hawks, t.
THAT TEXAS FIRE-EATER John Naneo Garner re
eently returned to his office after belnf ill with s cold and started
la oa documents reqnirlnr his sifnatare. With the smoke screen,
this Is a typical nose of Vico President Garner, who's considered
by many the standard-bearer of consenratlre democrats.
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PUSS IN BOOTS hadat anythlns oa yoang Terry Buck
who fits nicely Into boot bdonffinf to 293-ponnd Kenneth Kinne
brew of Shreveport, La. A senior at Wentworth military academy
In Lexinrton, Mo, Kenneth Is school's binest cadet!
TO WHITE HOUSE
OberKn Carter, 82, Chicaro, says
heU carry vindication fltht He
plans to reopen records of 1898
army court martial that con
. victed him of fraud.
ON A MODERN TREASURE ISLAND the Golden Gate internatlonsl exposition has
been built, with the waters of San Francisco bay framlnr the fair, as shown In this air view,
TIME ON HIS HANDS Is readily disposed of by Sen.
Bush Holt, dapper West Virrinla Democrat seen working out at
table tennis In the senate office buildinr at Washhtrton, D. C. The
senator's considered an expert at the ramo.
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match between optimistic Jack
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THE LAND THAT'S LEFT now that Germany has
taken about lMlt square miles. Poland has taken S7S and Han
sary has taken about 4,593 square miles 4s the subject of eon
eern for these Cxecho-Slovaklan map makers la Frasue. They are
drawlnr a shrunken country, re-locatinr factories moved from
8udetenlaad at the time that section was absorbed by Germany,
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SOLID IRISH votewenl
i to handsome Billy Conn oa the
eve of his f irht with Fred Anes
toli In New York City.
WANNA BALL PARK? Yon can have the Phillies' old
Itand, empty since they moved fate Shlbe park with the A's.
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DON T LOOK NOW bnt Mrs. William Rhlaelander
Stewart, New York social leader, really let her hair down for a
troll along Worth avenue In Palm -Beach, Fla. She looks less like
a yeans; school rtrt m view at the I ext.
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' m-H "MfitM o oofs a aay. He says rope "saves pants, avoids bites."
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YOVSAU, THE MAESTRO ad an "oU buu d!&F la a Kew York hotel wheiTaome of :
rt'.'.aa'g ace land leaders rathered to ?sy their respects to Cea Ear's and tap ect a hot beat or two. i
l.ztt r e rr'. rtrd shoes. Left to rirhb Cernie. Carte Ilarixuera. Zzzzrzj Hare, Fred Warlnr, Carl -4
i...;, un uray, urramst jesse vrawioro, con.urosby. Scptle Tncer'a at the "mike,"1 7
2,K5J! CIRCUS. FAN, always a elreas fan. applies to these three who Kittled ma
Sfj H MPtaTea darinr -Clrens Fans' Nirtf at New York. Left to rlzlt: Dr. Wl'Jam
ana, earatorcf taUonal soo In WasUartoa, D. C: Melria CUdreth, lawyer and head of Circus Faas
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