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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1939)
&SSOCI&TED PRESS TTD n (D it m n& ie EJ IE . 5 i ?ff7 -' i, A ' V I ill k a- ' s r " a a- - '7 vJ ' i - f- ''l ' fm . :if AAA ::'a-1ca.:.v J;aa.aa ft f W ' IN A SPECIAL CHAIR mad especially for ". Robert Wadlew sits In a SI Joseph, Me courtroom, where his 1 104,0 Of libel rait against Dr. -Charles Humbert of Bernard, Mo is belnr heard. The Alton. W., riant, who is t feet inches tall and 21 years old. is talkin with one of his lawyers. M. E, Newell. Con - trast the difference in their sixes. i1 Sfk 1 '. It J v 5 f i mm ' j, C TUE BOYS FROM BROOKLYN keeping! a lookout ft any ireseason faults among the Dodgers are L. S. MacPhaU (left), exeeollTt rice president, and Manager "tippy" Lea Da wcher, who prosalses big things for the Ehbets field crowd. Both MacFhafl and Daroeher are Cincinnati Beds alumni, though D sachcr did enroll wli the Cardinals for a while TheyTt sees at H Clearwater. Fla, ' L " 1 I ; v " ' ' v f 1 1 f: : :::: : :: t -:-,-v'---x.:.-: 4 " - . . -i.-.: y. ' V- i ' ; - - -x s I iir" w If ' 1 '5 L " A : - i JIa j 5-r v fc f 1 i: !i i -,. i 1 -I - - LJ -'hIi -! Tr a1 - A; x Vf i 1 1 jap CIVINC A HAND TO THE H A D of President Roosevelt when he pressed a telegraph key lighting a lamp in the Campfire Girls' new national headquarters in New York. Margaret Birge - and Jane Brandt (right) realty shared in this ceremony. Margaret and Jane are from Arlington. Va, and each wore the crossed logs and flame Insignia familiar to the 250,000 Campfire Girls in U. SL - , - The newly-lighted lamp Is fashioned Into a crossed logs and flame.' 1 UNTO THE THIRD GENERATION persists the tradition of lion-laming that pots 18-year-old Ernest Engerer. Jr in a cage with lions at the WPA circus in Jamaica. Long Island. Both his father and grandfather tamed lions; his father was badly clawed by three lions at a recent feed ing time, and Schoolboy Ernest took over the act. He says: "Ton most never, absolutely never, take a 4 backward step inside the arena. After I get ont and start thinking. I feel weak." H - 4m- ,nir if V i - s If If v, mil ill ii t sjowpwy i .ijn ipjoiommuojsjaawsaur.w:-?y, . . jump iw i V. '.A: V A' -A ' J NAMED SECRETARY to President, Boosevelt, CoL Ed win M. Watson above), who has been F. D. B.'a military aide, will succeed James Roosevelt in secretarial post Apr. 1. fc TMlff . . 111 5 BfadmC m 'oriilin ' Aon LOOKS LIKE A CATERPILLAR CLUB meeting aboard the British troopship Rtrlck which saUed from Southampton. England, carrying soldiers and sailors to service to India. YJewed from overhead, the hammocks slang around the necks of the men looked like great caterpillacs as the troopers moved about the deck. Many of these men will see prolonged service abroad. IT vtiU 1 -,pmi 4 - mti'AW!?.'!' PARDON MY FRENCH, the West Point coach. Walter ' French, might say, giving Cadets Samuel Kail (left) of Hunting ton, W. Va and Tom Davis of Nashville, Tenn some tips on baseball. Kail la captain, catcher; Davis is a star pitcher. t , ' M I , ' t jsmt i?:?fJ r I urn, 7 " ' 1 FROM CANAL ZONE where he la the governor. Brig. Gen. Clarence 8. Ridley (above) fame to Qulncy, Mass where bis wife christened the newly lavnehed S.S. Cristobal. WITH ENTHUSIASTIC RESTRAINT, Lady Nor. "J" Mills family a voids any shew el exdte ment at a Santa Anita race la Los Angeles. Her anxious com panion is wealthy Count Thee Beast, Italian speedboat racer. - . f 1 - . .-.-' SHC KNOWS WHAT SHE WANTS this asH Tamara Tonnanora. a dancing star tn Broadway "Stars In Tour Eyes." Says Tamara; j want to be simple, sincere, kind and nice.' mummtwpi wimiiiwf p wen; xmjmmmmmim f t ml 1 r4;"-."; ALL'S FAIR fa love and lassie who model bathing suits. This gtrl helped decorate British Industries fair. London. ' GRAND: NATIONAL talk stirs Inland, where annuat steeplechase wH seen be held at Amine with Sir Warden Chil oett's DunhiU Castle' (above) aa on of favorites. Mrs. Marion , Scott has entered "War Vessel' to the classic. A PIRATE'S PROGRESS fa estned by Uanager Pie Traynor (right) for Catcher Ray Mueller, who was formerly with the Boston Bee and Is now with the Pittsburgh Pirates. They're at the training camp In San Bernardino, CaL v V 1V ' . - CANADA'S CLA IM FOR PLANE (above) bnflt in Ontario is that It Is one of fastest Ughters out the continent. However, U. S. army new esnistons Stt-mile-an-hour war planes. . V - .NjS-1' 5.-4 ' .( .