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PAG2 TEN Tfcs 02EG0N STATESMAN, Sakn, Orcca, Saturday Morals, June 24, 1939 ' :. j 11 i v I - :-.v v.v.-j; - ' ' ' " - K . : - . . ' 1 ? . . ' ; s ; f -' " ," . I i ; 1 : 4 : ? ;.v I t S : . I f " '' it . . i - 1 - MSSOCl&TED P&E38 TTDTTT'TT'TTT . ' " " "J Ml aaaaBBaBBBas X k" -a nn IE EJ ra ADAMANT OVER 'ADAM'-Du contrary views by tome critics and skeptical onlookers like these' Sculptor Jacob Epstein defends his grotesque -Atom,- which provoked an art controversy ta London recently. The American-born sculptor took . IS months to complete above six-foot firure; ho says 1 saw Adam as epltomixinr man's appetite aiid aspirations-.' 3- GUESS ESTbJs b -me- totor" done abstractly by Warren Wheelock, whoso onenun show ' v bas been on exhibit at the Dart month coDeffe art bnQdlnr la ' Hanover, N. D. v 4,- - . - " J , . , 'V. 1 VJ3 f X i? f 15.! L'?4S?5TiL camera ansle makes Bffl Fanuwortb wiiutr m AtiMKii ot.wh un. vasxu ii won; joy roner ) was wwad. - Hi1 r 1 ' nm..., i ii. , i iL nj.ij.ij.u.i.iy! ...... ijaanMujumjamiw h,,, Uww Oj up. . 3 '; S. NOT SO DUMB IS THIS DUMMY BATTLES H I P-ItaHan workers bnflt fhls MDbed batUeshlp on parade cronnds near Komo where several thousand saOon encamped for Italy's recent navy day celebrations. Note the mona&dniHii. ::::!$:S0:::-::i?x-x:iv;W' J" ..Jk'.v.:.. w.vig..i'lJl,',. J'JI f .., ... v .,.... i ' ' . I-S .......v.v.-.'.....v. ... m: . x v - WWHWWa,.. ii u I (i iHOHa.' WtW'VX' !: y'.'....J....J.lW.J.mWHvl!.'JA HHIU.U j mHWTWI n " -T' i - ' : Ifh , -'1 mi" .M-T- -Tn -luf Tf Mfrffi rt rffllftin Ji rB ffWwli i i in J fc..v......-..v. .., . .r ..... . . -,w,r- -'. T, ' . . i . .. .J. .... , i -., ., . . . i i HAILING HE C H I E FBeyond fhls sea of eaa stands President Boosevelt, who rave 45C West romt cadets their eUpto-. mas Just after a speech warnins that United States desire for peace "must never be mistaken for weakness.' FJtJL. told the cadets shown saluting, that we seek peace by honoraMo and. pacific conduct of ear international relations." FUEL FOR WAR-StnntM remain aionr.aome illadrid. t i ' DEFI IS LAV FOR DESRi,v- A.. . wxanaortaev-lnry . Udlan (above), an Intfewood, etiaetor. took this tnjizred fawn-which he fotathana? i8 U t ef tte mlser-toi hoStS! there s brolcn pelvis bono was reset. A rsnrer had toU luluars ttwMltotaUthedeereflreS -4 i WHAT? S I N A NAME ? indlrnant ineeznlaws Dria doss, a recent briderroom. says there's trouble aplenty with a' handle like his. Be complains bitterly because a newspaper , m . , Cleveland reported his name wrontly. tn llstlnr the marrlare license application. They spelled It Mleczlpylsws Dxecldosx, con-, fastnc his many friends. Els bride was Stefl Bojekv . i sheets testlfyinr le a shortaro of fuel darinf the war that ended i:l a mri ynm sarrenoer ex aepuoucan armies. Held by tavern-' "JSadrid under sfefo almost 29 months. The war, --r Ja wUch Fnnco ww supported by Italian and Cer ? i men, scran n tiuiy. uuttmi muuoa uvea. f i r---.-.-. . .. j, i r" ' : - r.'y-'-. j " -y. ...... M-M-x-iA:' s S-,. y.:... .... . -i Virr.!v,v -j - . -r - -fr- Ja niSm."M' il h;-.,. ' h.: vrt Zr' "1.7 1 ' ItU i-' : V; i ' WFtll S -SP'ROtlTf IN rHI IRTH AKirt EADM VAOnCTC YMI i - 4 -'"i - - - I. r,r t v-f i , .-,;, ..i.: - -'a ma w. .... w ; aj ,, ,moF Bai 5D.HAjltT0 IMATRI MONY-Joy reimed n West Feint rradnation exercises, for lOenael I. Kris- 7L5kMH5Bt.,uld " New York eeuU re head wUh weddaur Plans. Above, they atndv Miwra 1. O N LY A R E II E A R S A L-liw. W. i. .t,-k bers of London's fire brlrade. as these firefichters shew the Dake at Kent hew they'd perform -under fire." Aa eU fire was .- ' . t!nrahbe4 wa air-foam, darinf the demoutrattoar j iWJi'r-,-iW a S 1 . ifl WITS ILLINOIS TOWNS 1 . i IICL?: COLLZCTIOnS-Cnn he churches share fat v9 t.: i cj us trgcii &c uao sna ouer southern X!no!s Uvxs. C: 9 church reports I1S.CC9 ta royalUes. Above, at L Izio, a iist twiTel awalU drUUar operatiOBs. 4 I..!:, M i - 1 ' " i . NO PLACE LIKE IIOME-t 1 may iuvi -wen eperatinr lade back yard, as la the case of Ur. and Mrs. -Charles Slarshaff of Centralia, EL They're only two of the many - - persons benefited by the "black geld" fa Caols. aaflawjaaaaj i " T7T y 5irilLNT? !:.0SER-Ia fi of a derrick west ef , tt cane, EL, cows erase peaeefally, unaware of the chaare eU ' .can make In their ejulet pasture. Discovery ef eU incrtased SL Eaae's popalatloa from L0 to S,tO. UrlLPJ-11.7""0?. 5mt from iJ as workmen pre. 52. toJ,P1lt.!Bllsm wel1 the James Shanafelt farm 1T Scte;avCle, EL Oil profl'a rave the EhaU tn tlScinS ' a bathroom, five antes tad new furniture. Mnn, 4