The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 13, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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SPRING TRAINING'
I VnlTenlty of PltUbarrta finds1
Charlie Bowser (above) Uklnr
over mm head football coach.:
Bowser succeeded Jock Suther
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CALLOF THE SAWDUST TRAIL .nee esTillel where 15t
npaid amateors snnusJly take to the road with their community circus. Above, ponies rehearse.
WJ T2 A NET, few ciH aerialisU with the Gaines
Ule, Tcjl, community circus "swtnx W 30 feet above the ground.
The entire circus troupe of 15f halls from Gainesville, works
without pay durinr, a tour of the southwest.
IN SPOTLIGHT OF NEWS
LESSONS WITH A POINT to them does Col Anthony
Drexel Biddle, C4. five this TJ. S. marine stationed at Pearl Bar
j bor, Hawaii. The colonel, a reserve officer and the father of
America's ambassador to Poland, spends part of each year in
i various parts of the United States teaching marines the art of
; hand-to-hand knife fUntinr, Jiu-jitsu, and bayonet work
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SHE ASKS NO QUARTER, this Barbtnt Rand, IS,
who- competed with men to win No. 1 position on the University of
California men's polo team. She has a coal woman's rating-.
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THE DOLL'S HOUSE mad. of packinr eases at East
Kew in Melbonrne, Australia, includes telephones and a doorbell.:
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,1 T T 0 0 K P U L L, to get Nancy Forbush, 14, Into the Whit
noase, but the pun is a part of her profession: she's a puppet show,
' i prd?er froat Cleveland and was invited by Mrs. Eleanor Koose- .
;Tett U perform at the' Easter- Monday party. This would be her
performance at the White House. A gift of puppets four
years are awakened her Interest m marionettes.
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TOT H E P R ES I D E NT he'd rtve (reater discreUonary
2Jwer, ?J?wJh,im,wp Iait U. 8. in any foreign war,
. Benry f. Stimson (above) told the senate foreign relations com-
"ff ftoo Is hearing opinions with a view to revision
f the neutrality, set. Mr. Stimsoa. whs was secretary of state
junder Hoover, also decried United SUtes isolation as "shopworn.'
CARRYIN C SO M E WEI C H IT in ho.se discussion, al
J?Mtof5 D-CEesvPat Cannon left) oi M2ff SuZZUS
the heaviest of nation's lawmakers. He weighs !$ nomrnVsTfaia
years eld. and rr tall. HCd make aW fiaree
she el Eep. Joe Dendricks. (right) el pLand. na7
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TRADITION was broken (!$ r A N I S H ikron. for Prince
when Franco re-elected Albert Jnaa el Asturias Is hinted as a
, brun (above), , for a second ! veeslblUty if a monarchy is re-7-year
term as president. stored in Spain.
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