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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1939)
Th : 02EG0N STATESMAN, Safest Oregon Scndaj'Mot&ins; Ftinary 2$, -It, iiscociated - Press IPflciBttUElIPCB Mews it I"" jjjpflBjpFajF FBjessnuuusss ; .mi .11 ll mi n i.m,i,.u ,,,. .. MMMninmnu,,,,,,,!,,,. . '. , 4 J - - :. - . ,. ..... .x -S.-v- . s ' ... , , v . ' . . j : .- . . . ' : . i . . .v. .. . : : .- .:: . . . . . . y v ... .v. . . . :.: :. .... .... , : . .' . . -. , A - - N , 4 - vJ. , ' - - 1 - ' " - - ' ' - - . -A ; . v .. 1 - .J II M EQUALLED BY AN Y AR MY PLANE, the XB-15 (abere). rUnt ship la which MxJ. Caleb BajrMS and a erew C 11 flew medical copiOIea welfhinc 2S BAonds from Lanxley field. Vlrciaia, to Santiago, ChUe. for the relief of earthquake vteUms. Is the army's only bomber of this type. WelcbJn more thaa 39 tons. It's Iff eetlonr IS feet hifh and has a wine spread of 150 feet. It Is powered by four twin-row Pratt and Whitney Wasp engines, accessible to the crew throstli wise passues. r i t 41 j t t, ,11,1- L. ....t iLiii hj almoin iji urn m 11 1 - i 1 i 11 11 1 it ff-TTTrinur w'.j..'.,... ?Jj JZ.S....i. .t,j nrrV,yiiA " 11 iM f.'-.-ii'x 'BUT I WAS ONLY DO I NG..! With the proper Enrfisft recent ttat inWU bo thto motorist's story as a British hifhway patromuw-also caDed "mobile polkew4alUher for a traffic violation. And to make matters worse, a television cameraman is lettin Enf Usb listeners In on the exchange of words. The television was intended to emphisfre safe drivinr. A KISS FOR LUCK at his 400th operatic appearance did Tenor Frederick Jael rive his elided dove In Washington. D. C where he'd also xrarht legislative help to substitute a more easily V - song song for The Star Spangled Banner. AMONG THE COYA ETCH I NCS presented Bin. Eleanor EooseTett by the Spanish government Is this "Miseries of War which Is shown, along with 79 others. In a capital art gallery. Criticism of her acceptance of the etchings which are new prints strack off old Goya plates led Mrs. Roosevelt to explain that she regards them as a personal gift to her as an tndivldaaL t, ! ' I "1 ' j PALESTINE PROBLEM . Is being considered at a London ." conference of Jewish and Arab ' delegations with Scientist Chain Weizmann (above) as a leader of the Jews. To avoid friction. ' Arab and Jew groups attend the -'. parley separately. - - , Y. I" i l ;ji y-.. J ' ) - :,Mi 9 . . x - ' t y. y. V !lS. H i P A hf. N x- x,-, i-'vy - , Q: U. S. RELATIONS with China, diplomatically, are In the - feaadsof Dr. Ha Shih (above). Chinese amoassador who's considered an anthority oa Classical Chinese poet itfiif"! ijf fiji rtffniir-nt'i"" CO-OPERATION COUNTED when Lord Outfield. Britain's new minister for co-ordination of defense, enlisted help of his daughter, Katharine, for pruning Job on Hampshire estate. S E N AT 0 R IA-L JOB Wcertaia advantages, admits Sea. John H. Overton. Democrat from Lonkdana, as he chats with an attracUvo southern girl, Marjorie Gamthier, and gives her some congressional pointers. Miss Gamthier halls from Lafayette, La , and helped the senator pass time pleasantly during- an interlude at a dinner-dance of the Louisiana state society at capttaL it u - xi"X': . . " ""' ..-.'. i ' i .:-:::.::::.;:::": :r: : ; : , . - r .-v. " ::;:-:':.::. -::: i A- ."---x- . !, I : -1 .. f -,T v V i - "- ' i."' 1 ' i.' ( - ' BmnsnnmnemissnejsnnononnnmnnnsnnnmnmnovBSBnn 'i :-:: 1 ' " gassss'P1' I'- X ' xvT THE ,HANC OF HANCINC from parachnto U . thus taught Nasi air force students at Stendal. Germauy. r v?xv v4i DONE WITH-MIRRORS, pracUce for navy crew can. dkUtet Is snder way at Annapolis with a mirror used to shew vp stroking faults. Above. Coach Buck Walsh points out a needed fan v: provement to Crew Capt Fred Kittler of -Detroit. Mkh. POPE'S VI CAR Fran cesco Cardinal Marchett! -Sel- r vaggianl (above) Is amorff the Italian cardinals suggested as a -possible successor , to Pins, Be Is c i - Ct years old .i i"" 'fx s XX. 1 Til AT A I LI II C A I fir LAN E nerbert Detburrer (left) f Long XanJ City, K. T a rariills n-rxy tsacLe w!2 wLieh to detect strectml or mechanical defects In a- ; Its cptrz'ia t Orehera Leader Andre Cestelanetz. be- vej j Zl-tzf is &e eisly se prscgaU for field work;-The Interest of Sir. Costelanets can bo . . , traecie ta tu enanrflsw for avuon: no iota a rSsl s Ccease. : ... - P ..... . . I : s" : it . a .': ' -" i . : ! .?.:!! .- i V. ' ' 1 T ' i . - 4 . v . " ." '. 'f: ' . , ; I - , , " 1 x V PARTIIIC OF Tilt WAYS asdlen far Jockey JL Dwrdeswt3 and "Jack sagV -i -t HERE'S ONE MEDICINE chBdrea si ; nujeraid- - i ; Ilerey kesvitalla rLSadelshla WCI tiadlv take "Ptr" . er... waos naovsae not ox uo cuurea-s room for two years. This ts ' :w - how he teaches young- ""- i - v. 1 ': :i. fr.,1ir. .. , - , . - "r V r"J -f - "J-; - J- I- - " how ho teaches young- paUeaU to fc U.t-Learted, ' i 4 ' .... '. - r '