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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1940)
fj f r PAGE TEH Thm OBEGOXT STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, Fe&uary 1T 1949 ASSOCIATED PRESS ip. n (D ir nj IE IE 0 w -H 1 . s,-v I ( I a; . i I'M; - -1'- - ' ' - ' - 1 I 11 v x t t 7 X r- ohJ.' ' 5 ."V.. i 15 I ... - " J VASX'.'T.'..-. v .wT r 5 ,v 5- 3f ' - ''. 1 WHEN A BATTLESHIP I S B O R N Out of this mate of steel and men will come th U.S.S. Alsbams, Uncle Sam's new $70,000,000, S5,000ten battleship whose keel was laid dnriar above ceremony at Norfolk navy yard In Portsmouth, Va. Sen. Harry P. Byrd (left) was one of speakers. The Alabama Is the t4th keel to be laid at Norfolk; ship's to be finished in 1943. H. HOOVER ADDS AN H TO NAMEt H E L P Former President Herbert lloover (left), whose drive for Finnish relief funds has sent thousands of dollars to the war-torn country. Is shown at Chester, Pa., with Clifford II. Peoples, the mayor. Mr. Hoover visited Chester In connection with the drive. Behind men Is Finnish Memorial statue m Crosier park. L"TTtE RUERS HAVE BRIEF REICN-Junior kin and Queen for one day at the festive Mardl Gras In Galves ton, Teau were Shearn Moody, Jr.. 6, and Joan Marie Ratsdale. f wn in white satin, pearl-studded costumes. The younr kin Is the rranuson of W. L. Moody, a Galveston pioneer; the fair queen Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas B. Rarsdale. b . . v.' v. :- - -:- v . m ,uk-. -. A1. ... a. . -t- . ! n it 1 ;M;v H:: - : thL 1 Xs, A J? Y ! S W R K"No," ri,outs Adolph Bolm. creator of the -Mechanical Ballet" which appeared In New York, -its one-two.three-four.flve.six-boom! You banc the club down after six. A camera reflects above tense moment in rehearsal to prove that beinr In a ballet means lonr hours of work. Girl at left forrot costume,, practiced in bathrobe. BiST BIB .AND "MUCKER When the annual arm, .J,,wV,.eception was heId e White House in Washington! SSSi W" P,en"'n,.cludinr that of Gen. GeorrfS Tm shall U. S. army chief of staff, seen in full dress uniform as he and Mrs. Marshall left their home. General Marshall sc"ded Gen. Malin Crair last July i. ft . ft s , - - " V M . 1 ''-ft't J j , ("X-" i I " " ' , ' . " ft . i ' 'VN ' ' ft V , . , , . istwitoSi-;i&8 - ,1 - ,V. ft v . j ' ft , , . J ' 1 rt ' n"" ,l1rfl Xftmi.il n.n,Wi.nl,r, h.M..jft ..,,.,, ..ftr.ft.. ... ?!.....':t. ..ftft, ft.. C U& iLltJrfl III S LIC J15-Mjui Jr lxe by this new Curtis. Wrlrht high altitude plane beln, taUt . lw Its slxe Is believed s record amour twIa-eorJaed airliners: tt tt Iff hick. 7J feet long, his wtaipreadeTl8feeC ft ' - ' - i'4 - , IJ" :7in I "Jij f ' :::..-: . : t. ;:-:- :: I -" - v ; -; --ft MMk ' -X' '' -.k MARINE MEMENT O With a tight grip Capt Joseph Gainard of Melrose, Mass., skipper of the historic City of Flint, whose capture by Nails led to international complications, dis plays a codfish riven him by the Norwegian people- . - ' ' ' ' - - : ' MOUNTED POLICE t WINTER ST Y L ETo help preserve order at the North American speed skating champion ships. Police Chief Joseph Peters (right) and officers of the Sche nectady, N. Y., force put on their ice skates, too. gp : ", ' ,.'....mi.l.l,...ii.wi mJ m ft if -v v ' -if ft-. ? I ..ft .. . ...... . .- . ft. ..... .vT.-ftV. ft if s TITLED FIN N-Countess Eva Sparre, 9, sister of Baron Carl Mannerhelm, commander of the Finnish forces, has come to U. S. to give talks about her native country. 1 ....... p i '.'V- . , 4 ! ' . ft' , . -. ft...ftft'J.ft ft ; - v.. .. A'vft t ft-i " ''"'''"' ... - -v .ft".. "... w . - .. ..ft' '. f ..'... -' " -ft. ..,ft ft. ITALY'S NEW BATTLE SHI P ThU is the J5,000-ton Uttorlo, latest addition to lUIy'a naval strength, after end of trial runs. A sister ship. Impero. was launched In November. ft-1 ' 6 1 a V. CAMPAIGN COPY "Government most be re stored te its proper function as umpire, not player, fat the rame," said Publisher Frank B. Gannett (above), aspirant te the Republican presidential nomi nation, la a speech at New York. 4 -7- U I it v. I. .... . .. .... I I ftftft-.. ''"'Tftv ''i " - - , jcft" I,, :' X i ft WW . ft' . . -n i . ft ft, - - . - . - . . 4 ft-..ft-ft ft- - f-t , ,mmamiwmtlm!. -xyxw -:P ' ! - ?f 1 - - y. t ? ftrfrw' . . I :-.t t I ; J mat am. WIRE HEAD-S-...V A GOOD DEED INDEED Phelan has been elected presl- i