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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1940)
b f i -i ' ii i ll 5 S O GI AT E D ii R E S S "1 ffl FED fS ; N fWS i i -, I ; ',4 P X lWigii nnw ii.iii INSULIN TROOFIRS-Tnical of the so ubue yonnxsters who had their own rammer camp near Cleyeland are these two, prepartnr to eat a meal especially cooked with dia betics' reaelremeats m mind. The chlldrea at this camp follow the assal activities with the addition of a daily "Insulin parade." when each receives th vital IbsuIIb Injection, -1'y,""lW-s- i..'- '-r - ' i f ,lz ,..- . w-t tf-nai ,-, t , , ' t A .i"f- iii -n,'nii mm a in ms f i BITTIR 1 1 LI FOR AN EN EM Y -At least one "John Fablta" laspecta flrst-haac a bomb-resist inx pillbox demonstrated to army and navy leaden tn Waahmfftom at an tsolated spot lonf the Potomac. Built of concrete in five hours, complete with ran openlurs and trench approach, the pillbox supported weight of three mex a few hours later. ' IT, 7 ' -T i III 1 II - , V k. V ' if KSksssSH THEIR NAME'LL B I L E G I 0 NSpreadinf the news, Paul Severe rides on poster pro clalmlnf American Lesion convention Sept. 23-21 tn Boston- There are more than 11,600 Legion posts. SOME HAT, GIRL I Old Sol would have tlsao find In Merle Zfna. Z. on a Galveston beach under this Mexican haL 1 ewwf-yrfleaowy w www ?' Si v CAM PA I CNER-Openlnc volley of his campaign for the Democratic vtco presidency will Ifi ,-;; v - vk--n .... - . J v w - - , K1IWII ' ' W ""' 'S ?. "'v ' V ! V'' . ' , ... i - - . . - I if' -inn. rt- -tmh VOtiey oc su nmpm m w a a w vwHMtAO Mir Democratic vtco presidency wUl ta thO pennant race, thoao two wore added to tho ptttsrt. soon bo fired by Iowa-born Left to right: Ed Dead, purchased outright from Dedg.Elwn Henry As. Wallace, SI. the tec- farm; Leo Grtisom. recalled from Montreal. retary of agriculture. OPPONIN T Vigorously mini to a third term for FJDJK, former Domocwtie Ion. Jamos A. Koed (above) of Kan- City has assumed leadership of some anti-third i 4 - ; WHAT H EXT? Loneiu naerd shows what can bo done ttiia cotton thread and a erehet booh. This black town's ere cheted tn one piece: wrap U , grey and black - v. I. - t A. t r ' 1 V REHEARSAL FOR MERCY F LI C H T Peuiouiti attog the emergency first aid which the Aerial Nurse Corps of America can give. Ellen McNeil eases the pain of a "vtcthn." Harold Lee. at a Loo Angeles airport The corps members are trained tn medical car and aid to persons at airports, air bases and planes transformed into ambulances. Their course is three years. It?- . fx w! :- t. - r w- v., . -. ii. .0 . vav.;.-v ... - t i . : . r,i.i I ISWJ in m fcji mm, ill n i iTiHi v I I H li . i .1 1 1 1 i FOUR OF A KIND Tennis ueens are these, seen at 8ea Bright. N. J., iourney. Left to righU Alice Marble, wecid's top ranking woman player: Sarah Palfrey of Boston: Dorothy Bundy, . Mary Arnold. Miss Marble took Sea Bright title. H E W O N That Standlsh i cup ho holds means that Kobert t Clark, a Si Paul salesman. It the country's new national pub j Ue links golf champion. He won I at Detroit. . ! .4 ... : "TS x- - T 4 S J5 - V- -v . r " :, f, '1 f WILLINCTO WEAR A CROWN-Thk b afsmHy portrait showing Prlnco Juan of tho Ascurias, favortto son of 8 pain's exiled King Alfensot. eotoration of a monarchy tn Spain, now roods and ruled by Franco, might mean a crown for Juan. Box seen with Pilau Marts and their chil- (left), mac cas BUrgawa and rrtneo Jnanttaw " l MBmmui, 11 - - -. -: .. V '.':- i , . " ' ... "v. ' " 1 '' - ' ' . & ; - . .: ' ; - . v i .... x miwimI i ii i in i i n 1 m laiiiiniiiii In IMi i i 1 1 i "winni.nMMWiiii.ji jur i"i r iiMiliwinriw imi iin af -"ii.iniiair - "T r.--. -n IM fr.y 1 J STOCK IN TRADE Harry Simoneaa, standing at "a lathe to shape the stuck of a rifle. Is one of many employes at the U. S. armory In Springfield. Mass where guns are being mads. The uversisod rifle model shapes the wood. IT'S THE STRAICHT COO DS Most tmpertant Is (ho lob of Manrlco J. Cealey (abovn) at tho V. S. armory in Springfield. Mass. He has to see that tho rifle barrel ts straight, a procedure called Bno stralshtening bore of barrel. The arsenal has set its production goal at LOft Garaad semlntematio rifles a day. In order to eulp the expanding U. 8. army. CARAND HAI1DI VORIC John a Garaad (right), who Invented tho Garaad semlasioaaUe rifle that fires flr-t burets in rapid ancceition. talks over tho gun with Cot. Gilbert U. Stewart, commander of lie Sprtngfieil, glass, armory.