-A. . ill PAGZ CDC thm 02IG0N STATESMAN. Sakm. Oregon. Thursday Morning, Dejcambar 23. 1S43 41 ft SSS I AT E D PRE SS BL'Inl N -Lie f ( " ' ' . A- -' .-t .Ti .-I DEEP IN BOOKS NOW ! Out of books as well as the m do navy men set their training. These students are U.S. naval reserve midshipmen In New York aboard the naval train in ship Illinois, before a call to dance came. v:';-.ilt SZs I - f - J- v.. . j' V ? ..'jl f f 7 C'MON, LET'S DANC E Book learnin' rets ro-by when tirb appear, to teach danclnc aboard training ship, Illinois. Men are Chas. Ware (left), Pomona, CaLj Eobt Boss. Robinson, I1L s - - r m ' '," .... .". - n V. -' BAWL-U P There's prob ably a better day ahead but richt now William Holson, 18 months, doesn't know it which accounts for his heartbreak. When his mother didn't return from a shoppinc trip in Chicago, he was taken to an orphanage. V - ' - i A 1 CNwAy- ''1 ;riv .-. k ' 'vr I TMII 1 y" -'r" i .r 1 1 f Tig Is wr 'V 1 V4 $ w tr- f 1 1 0 Mm IN KEY WITH KEY S Hildetarde, the former Milwau kee sinrer who believes in economizing about names, listens to the 40 different instrumenUl tones added to a piano by a new device. The vocal effects are entirely Hilderarde's own. WINE ON THE W I N G Champagne flew hith. wide and handsome when Mrs. James V. Forrestal, wife of the navy undersecretary, christened the U.S.S. Vulcan, a $13,997,000 ocean going- machine shop for the navy, recently at Camden, N. J. t -ii .! mm. i nt.. iimm ' -HW '" : i n " &: v ' -lis: fv; V; t.v ' fix'-- : . - i-' .C -., .'rK ALMOST A PUSH O V E R After a windstorm In Oakland. CaL. finished poshing this frama work for a concrete building around, it looked like the framework for a snip's hnlL .rj k;1 ill;!,, , t" ... -7'1 I 'V i 'Ql-iWli; ! V f'"-fa( ' III t AGAINST WAR-Vem. Marshall (above). Cedar Rapids. Xa editor, heads "No Foreign War Committee' newly an nounced In New York. Commit tee's aim Is to represent Ameri cans opposed to "direct physical Involvement In present war.! 1 1 t r BAN Princess Hohenlohe above) of Hungary, friend of high Nazis, has been ordered by the Justice department to quit United States or face deporta tion proceedinrs. . : i ' -r 1 r 'I 5. V ' ; J H.' '?:' '1 1 : "A . -.: mmmm i; i-w !-,'WJMlW--'-ul'J'- .3AW.tlM".W'3tfJUiWMyWWBrJ L tl"'-'w':'Wi' WWJ'1U-'1 " :. " ' . i"! ft i i ' 1 : J -" n Vi ; . - I . ; I I : :. i . n i t J "4 ft - v ".' '. 1 L . BARREL OF TROUBL EBusiness ends of hundreds of guns make a pleasing pattern at the Springfield, Mass., armory, but their intentions may be far from pleasant, as Uncle Sam pushes ahead his huge defense and armament program. V SEASON E D Count among the old timers In government Y offices, Daniel D. Caldwell, office. He's rounding out 47 years with department of Justice, began as typist In 1894, now handles legislative work. - , v J J imniiriiiiminn mf in i .-a. vx...- . ... - 'V, , "illlvll "m m ril LEAPIN LEN A The bounce test dldnt stump this gun tractor built for Canada and being put through Its paces before shipment to England. Even with four wheels off the ground It seems to be making progress forward. TilF IUSTICE STEPS OUT Kare erenlnr social en TH E JL w.. this? for Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, and nsreraent was tte House reeeptlon for Judiciary. cSf j2&'nS!ft w named tj, weme eourt in !. TOR F Uncle Sam takes ever the training program of W. J. - 'Buddy" Hirsch (above) from M ATTE R O F T I M I N C Fringe was definitely stylish mow on. A horse trainer himself. trimming back In 1612V as can be seen In the emsme worn by and sea of Max Hirseh. tsndoj J3Jne Posnrr of Trey, N. T tn New Terk style shew. least . . M A - t . 1 a Ji A. A aA roing; uw innj uaicr i tw &ocaeuc. n. BACK TO A MORTAL MOTHER No lonrer award of the Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians which had hoped te attain Immortality for her. baby Jean Gauntt enjoys a romp wlUi '' brr mother la simple New York borne. The metaphysicians secluded Jean tn a mansion 15 months"' ; ago, planning te rear her ta belief that Clsess and death are caused by destructive thinking. t i '. t -t 1 -V : - t