The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 28, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, December 28, 1939
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
THERE'S NO REASON IN THE R E S I N Referee Pete Hartley cant be blamed If lie
thinks be'd landed la a wrestling match by mistake after this scramble In a bout at New York. Spill
Interrupted the eighth and final round of a bout between Wesley Ramey (right) of Grand Rapids
" and Maxle Berber of Montreal, Canada. Berber took match on a decision.
NEW CHIE F clarence G.' : '
Stoll (above), newly-elected
president of -Western Electric. .
has spent his entire business
career of 36 years with this ,
firm. He's been In charge of op ..
rations since 1928. will sue
ceed Edgar S. Bloom Jam 1.
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WOMEN'S WORL DTwo callers at world center for
women's archives in capital recently were Mrs. Franklin D.
Roosevelt (left) and Dr. Mary Beard, historian and author. Dr.
Beard is founder of the archives center.
THE DUKE CALLS-oa short leave from service with
Britain's navy, the Duke of Kent visited the duchess and their
Children. Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra (shown). The
royal family is livinr In the west of En land.
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to smile has dpt. Milo F. Drae
met (above), former Nebraska
who's now commandant of mid
shipmen at the U. S. Naval
Academy. He's scheduled to be
come a rear admiral In com
mand of Destroyer Flotilla One.
HELPING HANDS To make sure that thlnts are "on
the level," Mrs. Mary Grove checks up en doorway In a two-story
addition beinr built by her husband. Robert (above), who's al
most totally blind. They live In WUklns Tup- Pa.
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MISPRINT? -Far .from
quiet Is Domino garden party
dress modeled by Katharine
Balfour In New York. It features
ftwln prints." The bodice Is
crepe; the skirt, chiffon. .
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THEY COT THE B I R D ( S ) Shyness seemed to over
come Novelist Ernest Ilemlncway (left) when he and Christopher
XaFarre. author and poet, posed at Sun Valley. Idaho, with their
f day's catch ci snipe, fast-flylnx txmt bird.
RELIEF OB-Former
President Herbert Hoover Is
shown in New York on bis ar
rival to direct the organisation
of a Finnish relief campaign. He
disclaimed any friction between
his and other croups orranizing
relief for Finland.
UTILITY BOSS-8
eeeding J. I. Mange. Roger J.
Whiteford (above) was chosen
president of Associated Gas and
Electric company whkh plans
adjustment of Its financial
structure In conformity with the
; v public utility act of 1935. .
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BOOSTER FOR FINLAND a hospital patient al
most a year, 14-year-old Johnny Hopkins does his Boy 'Scout
1 "good turn" by contributing some of his slim earnings to a Fin
nish relief fund. Johnny's a Boy Scout who earns a little money
snaking leather watch straps like this: he's helping the Finns In
Fltchburg, Mass raise money for homeland.
PRICE OF WAR Pensively Eunice Lahtinen. S. studies
ter last year's sled which may serve again this year as a Christ
us present. The Finns In Fitchburg, Mass., who constitute one
of the largest Finnish colonies In U. S., are skipping Xmas this
year to be able to send the money to their homeland. About 5,000
Finns live in Fitchburg.
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tLl? ONLANDAND SE A.Here Is the navy's new 12-ton amphibian, the
XPBY-5-A, on a scheduled easy -stage flight from San Diego. CaL, to Washington. D. C by way of
Pensacola. Fla. Among features of plane are: retractable landing gear, twin wasp engines In wings.
gun turret in the hull forward of the pilot's cockpit
LION'S S H A R E Eloquent
salesman In London's famous
Trafalgar Square Is this Hon.
one of four st the foot of the
Lord Nelson column. The sign
urges Britons to put their money
Into certificates for the national
defense fund.
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H I B B A R D S D A V I S The work of Sculptor Frederick
C. Hibbard of Chicago, above statue of Jefferson Davis Is a mute
' participant In a dispute Involving the United Daughters of the
Confederacy and the Alabama capitot. .Since a Daughters conven
tion accepted the Hibbard model for erection at Montgomery, there
has been some agitation for another model, by Bryant Eaker.
BAKERS DAVI S This sketch model of Jefferson Davis
shows how Bryant Baker. N. Y. sculptor, envisions the civil war
hero. The Baker and Hibbard models are cause of heated dis
cussions among Daughters of the Confederacy who plan to have a
Davis statue placed on capitol grounds at Montgomery. Ala.
Mr. Baker did the "Pioneer Woman' statue at Ponca City. Okla.