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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1940)
f I V ASSOC ! ATE D P RES S 171 : ... .... .. 3 " . :'- ,-,. J tmm. i : - : I- ; .. J. - ' , I ) ' ' r -rf .--rr.i, i. v - ' ? ' i' 1 - I v..;,4 1 i WAR POST-fateai, Job Is Fwmcr Jode Kbert Pj Patterson (aboTe), uUtc f Glens PaHs. X. Y, wka's new sslstut secretary r wax. Ho succeeded Lesis Johasoa. - . - y - ' ' - t - j ' ;i . . V . " ' . i 4 : s i i i , . ... . ' L Jf Na , J E A IT W w xperienes dorlmr the bombardment of BeUinm d urine the last world war. Georres Sehreiber drew Inspiratloa for the terror of theso seamen s faces when bomb splashes near their ship, as Is the ease In current sea warfare. The paint tajr. done In Hollywood with Bob Perry. Constantino Komanoff. John Qnalen and Thomas Mitchell poslnr. Is to be shown at Associated American Artists Galleries, N. Y, it and other paintinrs will re oa tour In principal cities of this country. CAi?, ?PEvN? A NW PLYING SCHOOIFlrst of 16 Khoto bo established, coast to eoas pUot train! school of the Royal Canadian air fore at Uplands airport, Ottawa. Above was ceremonyit !?Soor, eScatioiu - i i ... . CIANTS D-U CO UTBrocht Into Om Giants foU IS by John lfeGraw, Mel Ott (left) posed ta Now York wttfc his present boos. Bin Terry, at recent -Mel Ott Nlcht." As GUat, Ott has bit SO homers, scored 122 runs. t - x I V ; ? i 'I V 4"-'. " . .V , . . !-: " ' 7 ;7 ( ' Lv - T" Y'! !7 ft: v ' .ft ) i ) - - r n 4 x , TOMBS OP SOMI UNKNOWN SOLDI ERSetrch crosses aV soldiers helmets mark the rrares of these poUas who died near Mentarris. France, hattlins to stem the Nasi Invasion. I f . .... .im. .. ... . " - ..OW," --- -- ' -- - - - r 1 111 II li OTT TIME' IN OLD TOWN -AH as warmth sf their lone friendship went Into this handshake of Cart Hsbbell (left) and Mel Ott darmsT "Mel Ott Nlffht" at the Polo Grenada, New York. Ott. who's spent 15 of his SI years faa a Giants mi form, was siren an nproortoaa trlbate by some 53.000 fans who also saw Giants lose to Podxers, S-C MeTs a Loalslana prod act. A - C U N N I N C-Pretty Den Davldsoa of Alliance, Nebw has her eye on a title at the Grand American trapshoet img toBTney Aoc If-ZJ at Day ton. More than MOt shooters ar expected, to fire at 94 of a m0 lion clay birds. - 7 SJliA!!. ftSiJ U R Er"CIrt Cba fa the title of this lwnre by Frits Kltmoeh. seen In a German art exhlMtiosi recently opened at Munich. Goebbelaj la opening the exhibit, said thai "art, even la wartime. Is part of Nasi totalitarianism." a-AaaifcofleiJBi oiioiiiwadkp 1W ... 7 r it 7 ' V? STRAIGHT SHOOTER Too m to defend her title last year. Mrs. Lela Hall of Stras burr. Mo, will retora to fray at mld-Aerast Grand 1 American trapshootmjr toarney In Dayton. Ohio. She won North American -Women's title four stralxht. : .-.'. ij C 1 i - f 0 UNHAPPY BIRTHDAY-What Came, tts rbllaiel. ahia see's 4s-poo&d rornia, think of kirttUy parties he mad pretty apparent oa his litn analTersary. Ho &rew Zf-potmd. cake est the floor send ehwed s the blrtSuSay .stxn. . , . MECCA FOR REPUDLICAtl S Downtown Dwood. IaJ, tsntta out below a plant fly tax over the town where Wendell WlSxfev Bepablicaa presUentUI nominee, wCl make Us acceptance speech. At the top center ss the towered fclrh school hoase where WlUkle went to rlssses. "Sleepers' may be ranged an the raUread tracks to aerre as hotels for some of expected crowd, - v.. ILD AND WOOL LYThal stordy Backs conty. Pa, pioneer. Daniel Boone, who hacked his way throsxh the Kentucky wilderness abont 1775, might like this JeweDed -version of his feat created to sUrer fox for fall 194 a by John Frederics. BUCK-AROO-iie her elders sro- rid ins en horseback, two-year-old Susie Bronson pre fers a sharry steed like Euck. a famniar I irvre around Sua Val- ley, Ida&e. Even la his most jay f si sBoments, the St. Berasr das looks, sad-eyed. i. 7 f .: . i