The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1940, Page 19, Image 19

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    The) OSEGON STATESMAH, Scriora. Oregon. Friday Morning,
IX 1943
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Two Wijld-Wide Services Bring Illustrated News to Statesiiiainf
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Preliminary ground tests are betasj conducted oa I medium all-metal bomber of midwing mnnonlano
the Martin B-2S bomber, according; to a war de 1 design Is shown above. Provisions are available
partment announcement la Waafciagton. The new tor a crew of fire.
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260 UN AMERICAN PROPAGANDA ACTIVITIES,
Exjuiut No. 14T
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George ft. Hutchinson
Apparently In defiance of U. 8.
neutrality regulations, two score
American pilots are flying U. 8.
buOt bombers to Britain, braving
Nasi attacks. The disclosure was
made by George R. Hutchinson,
head of the "flying Hutchinson"
family. The flyers are taking the
ships across the north Atlantic la
approximately 10 hours.
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STATES GAININO
T CONGRESSIONAL SEATS
STATES LOSING
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tnsutacs dohote pcrcckta&c
OF INCREASE OR DECREASE
IN POPULATION
Apportionment of seats la the aouse of representatives following
completion of the 1940 census may face a congressional fight. The
present reapportionment law discloses that 10 states, largely In the
east and Mississippi valley, stand to lose a member each with eight
states gaining. The law keeps the total membership at 433. There
Is one represents ttv for each 3014.63 persona.- Inn)
rived at by taking the total population, less the District
and dividing by total membership. Each state
representative If the
the 3014C3.
Gem. Uff CavaUere
Under the command of General Ugt
CavaUero a new Italian offensive is
expected against the U reeks. Pro
Nazi General Cavaltero succeeded
Marshal Metro BadogUo as chief
f the Fascist General Staff.
This la a photostat of a cheek placed to the credit of Manfred Zapp,
head of the Transocean News Service (not affiliated with any U. 8.
news service) alleged German propaganda agency, through a Mexi
can hank. According to the "white paper" released by Chairman
Martin Dies of the house committee Investigating un-American ac
tivities In the U. 8, a widespread network of Nazi propaganda an4
pcaaible espionage exists In the V. 8,
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CaptaJa Eoy E. Da via. ef Chicago
f the Ajnerleaa Asaatatir Atiuetisl
Onion, fa shewn rnaitini the seaa
amga sent by Aoalf Hitler tsnittasj
an American boxing team te par
tiefpata in championship eonmeU
tions la Berlin in 1943. The letter
was read at the AJL.U. convention,
la Denver. It was relayed via
Siberia.
At New Haven. Conn, Lily Pons Is congratulated by TJ. 8. Marshal
Bernard Fitch after the French-born opera singer took the oath as aa
American citizen. Husband Aadro Kostelaneta looks en approvingly.
Four of 13 WPA workers riding on this truck were Wiled and the
rest Injured when the truck and a one-car motor train collided at a
grade crossing near Benton, HI,
8ir. Frederick Pafflipa
Sir Frederick Phillips, undersecre
tary of the British treasury, is keep
Ing the state department in Wash
lngton advised of the condition of
British finances. He is in constant
touch with Secretary of the Treas
ury Morgenthau on the subject of
war loans to his country,
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Cartoonist John Bogle. King Fea
lures Syndicate artist, who drawn
that popular comic atrip, "FeBx
the Cat," te bidding goodby to xdaf
comio board for army service.
Bogle'e draft number Is 14 and ao
as has volunteered for
cabinet meetings were held from the enniatratlon of Andrew Jhhaw
ttiat of Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. Boosevelt la standmg ae "
Tbia new txntralt of Mrs. rrankmt ZMano Roosevelt wae
X JT. Bachracii ia the Monroe roost of the White House.
tore a ry111 of her grandfstner
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Gertrude Flynn. distinguished young American actress, plays Charles
Dickens' first love, Dora Spenlow, in "Romantic Mr. Dickens" now on
Broadway. Robert Keith plays the great British author. Ia the picture
at the left Miss Flynn ia shown as a pretty young girL In the one at
right, taken twenty minutes later, she Is a middle-aged, fat woman,
twenty years older.
teft: leonard ensemble: center. ehtacaCa coat: right.
fiaring sleeves. Tne matching rauxr
If you are a doting father or a devoted nwand
and yon are tn a quandary as to what to rd tti
woman ta your life for Oirlstmaav a .far coat m
one axcSstlOB that la sure to be a WfT
EenTVomaa longs for, the luxury
The choice of the coat depends tJgl4Z
.woman who ta to ewa tL la she fhtuten a
sportswoman' or a , daytime ??n,2E
.What Is her pres!it winter coat fj
'perfect coat f towa au country shown left
K is 'a baby CznoU leopard tt ttree-ciuartars
Is pleated- at tne top ana aw net is duck sueae
trimmed with leopard. The chinchilla evening
ftt center, was created by JaeckeL It has full
draped sleeves and roll collar and ta. knee length.
The hip-length, otootde-hfeatted Jacket at right la
m tfM shade of beam marten with exaggerated
revera and fitted waist. The fall sleeves are dram
atised by a eaatchlng muff anspended oa a gold link
cham. This coat Is Ideal for both afternoon and
evening. . ,
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.Thla te n new portrait ef Her Royal Highness. Princess loQana ef thl
Netherlands, and daughters. Princess Beatrix' (left), and Princess
Irene. They are-scheduled te visit the President and Airs. Roosevelt at
the White Boom.
- Left, corsages for hair and evening hag; center, fie
Whether your holiday big moment Is a date with a
. : devoted swaia or a party, where you hope to meet a
- new beau, yoa can depend upon fresh flowers to
: give yoa that extra phts of glamor. This year youH
- see aS your favorite posies blooming on pompa-
doors, rhlgnflrta. earrings, bracelets and necklaces.' .
?A corsage of gardenias surrounded by poinsettla
petals and glided leaves Is wore a the -curls of the
' model w the left above,-and a matching houquet
Is pinned to her evening bag. . The model, center, is
wearing, the hew epaulet arrangement of red car
epaulets; right, Cewer headdress and brace!et.
nations and white hoSy on the shocISers cf her,
. wool dinner sut, with a matching bouquet ta her
hair. With the evenings dress, right, is worn a
. headdress of ruhrua lilies, orchids or gatdenlaa,
with a matching bracelet corsage. Choose Cowers
- to complement the drama of your dress, and when
yoa wear them la your hair, study your face wlk
an artistic .eye. - Pinned high oa. the fompm7.ts
"they slim a round face; a slanting arrangement te -
comes a thin face; and a chignon decoration Cit
ters a too sharp profile.