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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1940)
1, t c , .V- H i j ' i PAGX EIGHTEEN 'IXm OSEGON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning. Dunbtr 13. 1913 j - 5- 4 - I 7 'ft y f .-. ' : :-,v.- v.-'-. w: f A w . - , 1 . 1 , JV XX V- 1 in S5 0&r - X;jTX CM ASSOCIATED PRESS N LOOK OUT BELOW! An eight-story concrete building comef tumbllnr down In PhiUdel phU wider the bcary blows of a winttar steel bIL Enrlneers nsed the ball, hunr from a 7 Srano boom and swunf like a clock's pendulum, to raxe the bnlldin for a neW bouslnr project. In this "ancle" shot, a workman watches results, . -; v. -A jJtsniaiBmmViSSowJ ARTISTS TRY WAR TAINTProrlnr that ea. mouflatinf has become "art," students at Kansas City Art In stitute learn the fundamentals of Industrial eamouflare. Director Keith Martin pours oil on model oil tanks. Aim Is to make tanks blend with the surrounding- terrain. A handful of dirt sprinkled thai then just .try to spot those tanks from an airplane. rrT!wwwmwiwws ..Jio.uwtupj . my. ?gus -fc -' -r r -. r O i :-. 4 1 N ) f Will I ROYAL TOAST IN TIA-Prlneess Helena Victoria, (center), president of Enfland's Canteens, drinks In tea to the success of four new mobile war canteens which were pur chased with funds donated by Girl Guides of the Empire. AL SMITH LEARNS TO Dl P Former Governor Alfred E. Smith (rixht) of New York tries his band at dipping candles during- Christmas sale of articles made by the blind. In New York. Two Smith-made candles brought ffi.ftO at auction. , His Instructor, . Paul .Esemplare, Zt (left), who) Is blind, judges each candle by the weight of the wax as he dips.. if V, " i r- " ' ' SNIPE R Scottish highland deer stalkers and game keepers suggested this Idea In camou flage, demonstrated by British sniper at a sniper school. Idea Is to blend Into landscape. - 0 -f "tv X X A1. jStiv:-;.'-r--:-: 1 pBjjjjpagpBjyeCSjSSBSOOIOnUHJBMOSI ! - ' " '1 - - T t - . V.;r t ' - ' N ' BOTTLE FOR B U N N I E S A dor killed their mama, so these bunnies are being raised now on a bottle for Chicago's International Sportsmen's show. Feb. 22-March Z. PUTTING IT' IN IN KLo galica. world bantam.; wei-ht champ (left), and Tommy Forte (right), challenger, sign In Philadelphia for 15-round title boat Jan. IS. Leon L. Kains (center), Is PennsylTania athletic commission chairman. t, 250, 000 MEM BE RS have enrolled In the American Ked Cross this year, an Increase of 1,100,000, Norman H. Davis (right), chairman, reported at annual meeting of board of In corporators. With Davis In Washington Is Charles Evans Hughes, chief justice of the United States. The organisation, founded In Itsl. annually spends millions for relief of suffering. 5) '-a i t ' If i. hi wti mum i 1 1 I II W''wiWrt":-r . a . : L - o . S-ilj-x x CRIM BEAUTY IN H A W A 1 1 Bombers make a trim but business-like -"picture above Diamond Head. Honolulu. In striking- photo from 18th air base. Wheeler field. Hawaii. LEADE RHarry FItspatrick (above). Springfield. Illinois, is nation's leading trotting horse driver of 1M0. He won 48 races and took the honors from Dr.' H. M. Parshall, Urban, Ohio, -for 11 years the leader on the nation's tracks. 1 UttWJ.Mll. .11. .1 Mil .'x' V." v,--V 4 f 1 irs- J - " ' ' . -1, - v jMsrar-w!.' i - x - 1.. S , " r.n ;;5 1 7 7 STATISTIC5-aro an In the day's work for CoL Leonard r. Ayres (above), statistical branch director la the War v Department. Preparedness drive tx brcexhi busy days for aim.' .x "Xi: AJ X'rtK n , . . --J-"xx v i-" - lllf.v NATIVES OF CRETETbeae bearded men are naUve. of Crete, the Island whose fierce hill-men are reported by the Greeks to have been thrown Into battle against Italians In Albania.1 The Cretans prefer long knives to fixed bayonets in close flghUntV -V - l ' V 1 i x 1 t . THE MAIL COES THROUGH Ush. an 8-year-old British des-of-war. tn training- tn England, worms her way tnreoxn barbed wire with a message (In the tin can). Her trainer. Leslie Oliver, claims dogs are "as reed as humans- and better at some Jobs. Ush wears a. gas mask ever kcr muzzle. Barbed wire would nave taken a man with clippers several precious" minutes U cut. TELEPHONE SERVICE COMING UP with a reel on her back. Floss, being- trained tn England for war duty, lavs s telephone cable screes a section of bomb-pitted, barb wired rround. Cable pays ent from reel. CIIECKU P WtSIam (Cniy ) i D IPLOM AT-irerorlo Ob.' -I urges (above), GlanU tnflelder. regon (above), Colombian minis 1 "kean!. Jnn Zi by Pitcher ter to France, landing: In New " Backy Walters tn rame with York en bis way heme. saJJ CIncinnaU. has cone te New, the feed situation for France's York hocpital for checkup. - sniSlens was eriUcaL