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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1939)
PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, August 5, 1939 ASSOCIATED PRESS no n.(Dir 3 l-lll. I It I I 1 ..JJiHH..........! .11 l I II Jl i "'OT"TT-r.i. " ' , ' - v s ' v , - - vs. , , Si t 1 ' ' i T L 4 ,1 1 v. STREETS OF PARI S A French audience cheered when Marlene Dietrich, German-born star of American movies, sang "Madelon." famous old war sonr, at the opera square in Paris. - v Miss Dietrich Is How a naturalized American citizen. v - -y , " : I': .' If) ' i ' . r X-:-Sv-v:v," 'Sfr' FOR FUTURE REFERENCE-An thr.p.Ue 1st. may S40M day appreciate rettinx data oa Charles Atlas, so-called "perfect man f tho 29th eentary, whose measmrements have been accepted for f Ue by the N. T. pabUe Ubranr. Atlas, seen with Jaa Kkhe, a model, and Kea Strong, pro footballer. Is 8' IS" and wdfhs lit. Bis chest Is 47", biceps and neck, 17". waist, sr. til V t V, 0 7: It 7 W 4- hs: V, I Li jE;.V LONC MAY IT WAVE London school children demonstrate a new "ware" crossing-, adopted beeaase kmc doable-file processions tied vp traffic; Pupils mass at curbs, cross oa signal. I -r jV vv , v""'.1. ' IIHIIIIIIIHIIIIMJ, V J i7) r.-.T . .jot V .yjijte-woc- k4 ' v f rt ROLLING THEIR OW N Lumbermen who came to Jeer remained to cheer when Long liew. Wash-, girls showed how they'd log-roll. Betty Berkley won. (AJ.-UniTersal Newsreel Photo.) O - -' ir J V ,t - -r m-rar CROUNDE 0 I Y HOLLYW 0 0 D -"isn't that a langhr asked Soocoo Tnrner, speed flyer, as ho finished playing; a film role as an aria tor having, stayed on tho ground through eot the filming. Producers, wary of their star, hired a doable for, tho stunts. Tamer, seen with Jesa Parker, nsed to do dangerous slants for the moTies before filmland decided to feature bun DODGER D E A L foar players and ISI.M changed hands In the deal whereby Harold Teewee Seese (above), LomsriUo shortstop, was soU to the Brooklyn Dodgers. Here, he warms an for play before those rabid Brooklyn fast, .-! i r . ?Hf;k4t -vJ5inFTr-"I rl rr J-Kl .. J' - : RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE COR FOR ATlON-lSere art directors of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, pictured after tho appointment of Emll 8chram as chairman. Left to right: Howard J. Kloaaner, Charles B. Henderson. Mr. Sekram. Carroll B. Merrlam and Jesse ones, who is now Federal Loan Administrator. Mr. ones was formerly KFC T'iiitti, Ho teeeattr advised the senato bankinx committee that the RFC "la going to have plenty af losses" on Its loans to business, , 0 ft - ' i, 4 M S ?- -X. 't Hi? 4 - "'''"""'"WnaBlsmWijpjWjV in THREADS Starting her 81st year at the task, Mary Ffelffer with Infinite patience spools tho gossamer threads spaa by ztf spiders Is a scien tific plant at Hoboken. N. J. Threads are nsed la the dia phragms of surveying telescopes. S 1 I r y- V 0 A) fx. r ' j ; . - rr npn -iiitt iim mmvm i NSr--;:.:;.y::.; s - V- ' ... ..rrr..-.... . , ' - . ' : " ' l. : I -triir if inn lnr. i YOU II A V E TO KNOW YOUR M U L E S , H E R E mme out" for water on the L801-acre farm of Dewey Dram. fceSer near Walla Walla, Wash, halts tho wheat-harvesting operations tempfly. xlTc NICE WORK, DAVE Yf-Tt. mysteries of football .weren't mysterious long, after Davey O'Brien, . all-America ejaarterback from T. CD, began his lesson. He's at a boy's camp an Delafleld. Wis, not far front the camp where Phyllis Eberlo right).and Marjorio Green are summering. OBrlea will report to Philadelphia Eagles at tho National pro league this fan. -S-?i. s,i I n-.-i i.w. ?. , iy'tl'iZli WHO S A I D S A N D ? Other , babies may hare their aandpiles bat young Ternon Powell, Jr, will take a bed of barley, aytime. That ia when the harvest Is on at his father's farm near, Longmont. Colo, which Ues In that section of northern Colorado! Where crops are produced without benefit of Irrigation. Vernon'v only seven months old, this harvest.