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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1940)
PAGE EIGUT jtutT ukkuusi BTATESM AW, saicm. ivegon, Sunday Morning, January 21, 1940 ASSOCIATED PRESS IE F3 11 c - . nusub.' SB" .. ... . a w nr am vv :-. v. . n a . 'jumwmc' I v .rSfcx " 'tl"fi v y '' 5S6t'tii Xr WL: :m(t I --' 4 arm . jpupini m in jj i - rr li r tii- . ; qflpe-v--- A-"r - w. -"twtpwwi , O "X - - X 'J I r ' ' - .'.!:: ; """,1 1 5 I i ;: " S-i ; I I'" ' ) ' 'S I i C I - I S . cs L. .. - . - jc . - i DOUBLE TROUBLE Not only must Wm. Bloff (above), west coast labor leader, answer to income tax fraud charges, but Chicaro au thorities seek bis return there to complete unfinished sentence on a 1922 pandering conviction. ( mm mm GOOD FOR CODOY ! Feb. 9 is apt to be a bis night for Arturo Godoy (above), Chilean heavyweitht who then meets Joe Louis in Madison Square Garden. Louis in 1936 KO'd an other South American, Georre Brescia, In Round 3. WON T RUN-l o u i . Bromfield (above), author and Democrat, withdrew as candi date for conrress from "17 th Ohio district saying previous commitments interfered. THROUCH WINTER'S WONDERLAN D Spray from the waves of Lake Michigan (poundinr breakwater) touched with Icy fingers this spot on Mundelein college campus in Chicago. 1 1ST: 1 'n. v' 1 r V? W - " V 8E GETTING DOWN TO B US Itl ESS Shown la Washington, D. C Is the business ad visory council of V. 8. department of commerce, which elected William L. Batt as council president. Seated, left to right: Mr. Batt. president of 8JC.F. Industries, Philadelphia; Asst. Sec of Commere J. Monro Johnson: W. A. Uarrlman. board chairman of Union Pacific railroad. Standing: M. B. Fol wm, treasurer Eastman Kodak, Rochester, N. Y.; Harvey Coach, president Arkansas rower & Light C rtnt Bluff. Ark.; John Blggers. president Llbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co, Toledo, Ohio k : f " J r j ! : "n y& lt'j h j lew i' Jr;W 'V :BS I I ".i' i. jx5k mf i " w I - i m m .Mpy &-23Lk,. !( 1 MUM Ill If niiTiMi WITH AN EYE ON NOMINATION In the serene setting of his Pawling, N. Y., home appears Thomas B. Dewey, Republican presiiential aspirant and New York district attorney. With him is his attractive wife and their two sons, Thomas, Jr.. 6, and John, 3. The Republicans plan nationwide Lincoln Day celebrations Feb. 12 as s "klckoff" In their party campaign. OTHEP SIDE OF F E N C E His White House aspirations and the presence of a photographer may have had something to do with this earnest inspection of new social security building by the Democrats' Paul McNutt, social security administrator. WON'T T A L K "Never tell a man a lie and never tell a woman anything," advises Aline Joki (above), 30. Buffalo expert at keeping secrets. Know ing the "inside" is part of her Job as an assistant to a New York state prosecutor. , Y H'vs'-'r 'I .? : - f ? - is. ? Swf V "-c NS4 y4 1 nx x " . 1 BACKS FINN S "RussUns can never take Finland." said Bernt Balchen (above), flyer, on arrival In U. S. to arrange for the purchase of aviation equip ment to be used in Finland. FILE FOR FUTURE REFERENC E Promoter Mike Jacobs hopes that Lee Savold (above), heavyweight from Des Moines, la., will be ripe for a bout with Joe Louis by September. if . ; . u. yix, r P:' i 1 y r i ''t'aitiftiwiwiii'iiiiaiiiii i. "' .IbMI. " -. 7V -t ' f ONE WAY TO SURVE Y Designed so that pilot, sitting In front, has unobstructed view, this pusher-type Abrams plane Is used for high altitude photographic surveys. It climbs 20,000 feet In 20 minutes; tricycle undercarriage insures safer operation. 1 iinsnmiii-ii v ; .r X- , - ; V r ; A . ."'('111 ..7 1 CUi ... I GOOBER C AL-Betteradd Emily Cross of Suffolk, Va-, to the list of queens of the year. She's goober queen for peanut week, and lsnt as cross as her name might Imply. if- t ft , , - " , "1 . I ' ' , - I - . .'. ' , ' S t " ; . 1 ' ' ' VICTORY WITH A POINT TO I TSeen at the annual fleld trials at Pinehurst, H. C. re three of the dogs who won the "amateurs, ail age." event. At left, with Owner Raymond Hoag land of Rumson. N. is Rumson Farm Dawn, first place victor. At tight Is E. H. Vare of Merlon, Paw with Martini, who took second place, and Tip's Manatoba Jake, third place winner. WAR WORKER-xo fos ter Interest In the -American Friends of France," which she formed last September to aid the war needy. Anno Morgan, sister of Financier J. p. Mor Kan, Is now In V. 8. She's wear ing; uniform of her organization.