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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1940)
- t : b - .1 ; Tli0!5SG6;i STATCMAIL' Sclera. iOro Tpsgy-:?CTg!s JU7yrl ISO Keif O : j3iew TThT! JTJil OTO ? V t j - . ' - 4- t " " ft i ' ; 4 V V - Jt I -f -i ' i. 5 . ' s - ' BefHresatatlTca Cooper and McCormck, Knadsea and Bepreseatatlve Tread way An excess profits tax plan, designed to raise $300, 000,000 in revenues from 70,000 corporations to help defray the cost of the defense program, has heen approved by the house ways and means com mittee. Chairman Jere Cooper, left, of the com mittee, is shown discussing: the measure with Rep resentatives John McCormack of Massachusetts, leaning- over, and Allen T. Tread way of Massachu setts, right, and William Knudsen, chairman of tha national defense commission. iiu.i.uiliim.i.i.i y.,,j,.,pMW ' v i v-: '-Mi- s - . , tlf i V- i.,.uii.iii ,, i.j.ii.iii.h.. -iMwww J ,'tgwvy'"';vll''l.;;l'lll:il,!l:: l " .!"!-' ""I jL'i"iii'i'ilfiri i "'jti'i!'' "'T iitnim i ...,....,t.-t.w,n ,,, .... , ,, , I - Dudley mite Representative Dudley A. White of Ohio Is the director of the -.5. w -li? -. i 1 r . - f SI : : t : .y-; t.;r .4s- : ""' ( . I . mm ii m nW.v?r -."'V '." '? speakers' division of the epubU- o responsibility for France's lack of preparation and entry nuh, CS WS the wa? cirmany will be tried. It Is believed the trial i?"w will be delayed by a long preliminary Judicial Investigation. Among . , StL2S22 SSi; those accused are Edouard Daladier. premier, of. France v when the , In the presidential campaign.- war began. V - - -2 Ve A TV ' Most effective tank trap at the Ogdensburg, N. Y, I munched at roadside grass until abe decided ta war proved to be a belligerent bossy which move. This shows her when she moved. 1 .a '. r,wll. I t-u. : ' f N 'v 1 - I , r " - i ! : .e . t . V-. ?r ' w--- : V. y- . - . .: -v V :: : . -v. .... - ? : ., -. - y, . . - - , ' 1 ' v .. .. - v" ' - ' " " ' lii . .i0V IN I, S . : w - ' "". ..." : . ,: ., . ' ' . 5 . Stranded In Switzerland as a war refugee, the Immensely riea Aga prrtn, Indian ruler, Is shown digesting tea and rolls while reading a newspaper In Geneva. The Aga Khan Is one of the richest men la the world, and best known as a racing enthusiast. Raymond Warden. M, believed that a man's home ts bis castle and so refused te plow his land under the rod ace. When paUce came e evic aim, lie bobbies are shown using tear gas a warden was snot uuvuga urn area. -j , j : British order that all land most prod ace. When police came te evict him, be barricaded hhnaelf, stood e the oncers for eighteen hours. The bobbles are shown using tear gas ana rises la storming the boas 4 -v. '4 1 iii rnlii'ffi'"'v irSTTi- I fan . lV I !! i - v. 3 "A Morma Shearer, blonde and chle. Is shown la her New York hotel room, as she arrived for a brief vacation. Questioned about rumors of romance with George Baft; also of the screen, she said: "We are very good friends. that s all." Captain Charles Norton, of the It- 1 1 ...... FSTmVSZ Kmg Haakon of Norway, who found refuge to England when the Jnisl W P Germans conquered his likd, give, a pep talk to seamen at the sea. eitating -signing" a new erew. Trip . Crowm Prlnee Olaf. took Z7 days. H v. A r . T... . .... .. - .v.-. t y.- I'' H - 7 1 . -. . V ' t X'; v - Bow would you like to wear this dress, milady? Ton wouldn't T Well, it's worth 173,000, If that means anything. The dress, gar nished with 100,000 pearls, will be exhibited at a Jewelers' meet ing In New York and then auc tioned off, the proceeds to go to the American Red Cross. St - 1 r 1 i v- - A , '. 'V ' i i " L : On the southeast coast ef England, where Germany might be expected to make the first onslaught la aa Invasion, Great Britain has fortified every landing point. Is keeping all her troops to a state ef intense preparedness. Top, tanks deploy tnto line, as they reach a ridge. Bottom, one ex tae Danenee ex trau7 which maintain a vigil for activity. ypr"- Actress Muriel Asgeras. 27, obtained her first papers f ot TjL 8. -cttixenshlp In Los Argelea, Mlsa Angehxa toll newsmen that although she came to the XL S. two years ago, she has waited be fore applying because gnglsnd was at war and It hardly seemed t the sporting thing te do." t -' :: f ? r . f . . t $ ? - " " . ? 0 9 f - Representative of groups opposing the conscription bffl, -PauUne -Revere" of 1340 reaches Washington and hands out scrolls opposing the cm to congressmen, -mimnc," ixaaij f .in ouuuu". ftttle. WaslL. Lere gives gegator & Holt cf West Ylrsiala out, : - It wont be long now until the "Miss America" beauty contest at ; Atlantic Gty, N. J. And since ft r won't be long, we bere present for I your approval one of the many t,. entries, Maria. Besser of BalU- ; :,more. The contest la scheduled : '. ' . ' r for Sept , . After enterUInmg South Ameilcan guests at Hyde .Park, N. .Y, at an taformal luncheon. President . Roosevelt takes women membars for a ride to his TWO ox ine women are wi vr a. uum auhp 'representatives to the recent Pan-American conclave at Eayana, Cuba. Shown, ta the tar (front) are Senora m Meio, wue u ui cnatrmsTi of the Argentine delegation, and left rear, Senora De Schnake, wife of the. Chile representative, and Mrs; Joseph Patterson of -New York. u. , . --A - ; : 'i. - j ,:'.' ...... ' . . i - . . . . - .... . . - ' ! W. mlsht caa tlU 11. xkrley boh." fSSSx not jLayway, Private WEsm Hxcyxx ef V 111 f ?fr ST locSrSSi at the U. 0. war games at Ogdensburg. lw X . i - f i