The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. November 20. 1949
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AND JUDITH AGREE S Frank McCormick, Cincin
nati Reds' first baseman named the National Lea rue's most valu
able player by the Baseball Writers' association, rates ace-hlrh
wtta Judith Ann, his daughter. They posed In New York.
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TOO HOT BELOW While northerners shiver in wintry
eoJd, army flyin cadets at Randolph field, Texas, zoom their 450
fcornepower training plane up to 9,400 feet to ret away from the
heat. It was even too warm at 5,000 feet.
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a New York chef, some spare time and this happens: statuary
called "Nature la Salt" aad showlnir swans, eyrnets and a woman.
It appeared at chefs exposlUea in Grand Central Palace.
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MOUNTAIN HAS A WORD FOR I TA larre "Dux," meanlns leader, shone from the
mountain as Mussolini (front) reviewed ItaUatu stationed near the Yugoslavian border.
HEART BELONGS TO D A D D Y As If to brinr London closer. Anne Khuuer. I, alrneat
climbed Into the "mike" durinr a N. Y. broadcast of British refugee children, to England.
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haired Alary Lee Abbott. 19-year-old
New York ' debutante
who was chosen as the 1940
"glamor firl" at a forum Judged
by N. Y. artists. She may if
she clicks succeed to throne
held by Brenda Frazicr.
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MEMORY LINCERS O NThough the election's ever,
a harvest of campaign circulars is still being reaped In Washing
ton by Sen. Guy M. Gillette D-Ia.), who's making a study of the
"smear literature" variously distributed.
DRUM STICKS 'IN THE RAW WItn turkey days near, vigilant watch for ceyotrs Is
kept by herder and his dog at Forrest Bensew's hug, turkey r smelt near LoveUud. CoL
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A I R M A N Almost a young
ster la aviation. Willy Messer
cfamltr, 42. is largely respoif
slble for German's air might.
He's been v build (ag airplanes
bice early In 1923.
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THE LAST RIDE BurUI with fuH military honors was
given "Chilena." gallant mare who died "in acttest etf the national
Bene show, N. Y. With her Is Maj. Eduardo Yanex of ChUe. who'd
guided Chiiena to many vkaertea.
NAZI WATER FLAN E A 790-yard starting rope that's manipulated by a windlass Is used
for this amphibian glider, shown- In Berlin by Its Inventor, Jachtmann (above).
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EVER YTH INC'S DAMP BUT ENTHUSIASM Walking the plank took new meaning- at Dallas, Texw-whea tk
boys bad to bridge a tinder patb to ret en field. Thi was the Texas A and M. vs. Southern Methodist gaaae won by A. and W 19-7...
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sky. This Is what the wind '
to a wool seouiina? plant,
stack at rtillaaelphia.
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-Sadder, spaaieU belonging te Chester Swift, asst. superintendent of House press gallery.