The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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HOW NOT TO SAIL A BOAT Soon after this was taken near the Miami Beach. Flav
causeway, Forrest Lee of Miami was splashing- In ihe water. He. ipUledla race of Jlny saUboatt.
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CHIANC AMONG FRIENDS in his capacity as
chairman of the People's Political Council. ChLaa's nearest ap
proach to representative rovernmenl. Gen. Chiang- Kai-shek (forer
ground) visited with 145 council delegates at Chungking.
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COINC MY WAY, MISTER ? Maybe Postmaster General Jim Ftrlej was trying to
thumb a ride to White House when he and F.D.R. were pictured at a. baseball rarae in .Washington.
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WELCOM E Floral wreaths
expressed to Mrs. William E.
Borah, widow f the late Idaho
senator, the welcome of Hono
lulu on her recent visit to the
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Hawaiian Islands.
ASKS NAVY SECOND TO N 0 N E Urging a navy
that'll make Uncle Sam second to none. Admiral Harold K. Stark
(rlaht). chief of naval operations, testified at the senate naval
hearings: he estimated that such naval expansion would eost about
$3,486,000,000 over a five-year period. With Stark is Capt. C. M.
Cooke of the office of naval operations.
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DIPLOMATIC HUDD LE-lrhose words of Lord Lo
thUn fright), British ambassador to U. S, fell on the eager ears
f HJalmar Procope, Finnish minister to U. S., recently at a
ii.wiumua uuincr, roie me monocle worn oy rrocope.
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ALL THE COMFORTS OF WAR Thongh he seems at ease in this swivel ckalr. some
where at the front In France, this soldier k anti-aircraft spotter. The dog's ready for messenger service.
COES WEST-with her
new title, "Mlts Spiritual
' America," awarded at a Wash-
: Ington contest. Fern Hall above)
f Toledo. Ohio, Is heading west .
: for film vwork. The I Rev. R. .
Anderson Jardine, who- wed the f
Windsors, officiated at contest. I
IN HIS FATHER'S FOOT ST EPS-Looks like base-'
ball's going to be the career of youne Jimmy Dykes, Jr whose
father is the manager of the Chicago White Sox. Jimmy is a fresh-
man at Villanova college in Pennsylvania and hopes to make the,,
varsity, next year. He's learning about battinf technique from
. - . George "Doc" Jacobs (left), basebaU coach.
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NAZIS TURN URNS TO STERNER USEGermans are shovm lined up at one of
the Reich's metal repositories where, according ! censor-approved Information UtUe-vsed urns and
ther incUI crnaments are collected for the nation's use. The sign reads: "Metal gifis receUed here.
v' The racial is used to streszlhea the Eilch's depleted reserves. .
RICIIT.HANO MAM
-High vp 1n the counsels' of
Eagland's donghty Winston
Churchill is Admiral Sir Dudley
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i Lord cX Great Eritab?
VATCII AT ZEED RUCCE On the famous mole, or
breakwater, at Zeebrugrge, CelgiDxa, a sentinel watches, wonder
ing If Germany and England will again meet here. During World
war, German U-boati took to set at Zebrugge after canal trip
from Bruges, Belgium, where they'd arrived by ra l from Ger
xnany. Brilaia tiok td canal hy sink tag cemest-flUeci cruUers.
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THE LION TAKES V I N C Stiown In formation abovo
the Richmond air station In New Sooth VI are some Avrs
Anson bombers cf the Australian air force-. The "Aimies" ar
' froominj- illalt for pcsiitfe vss in rjcrore's war. f
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