The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 23, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    DEPARTURE FOR NEWFOUNDLAN D Capt. William K. Joensen! (right), -commander
of army transport ship, Edmund B. Alexander, which is taking the first U.S. soldiers to
leased-from-Britain base at Newfoundland, looks on as Col. Morris D. Welty (left) i says goodby to
Col.' S. S. Winslow in N. Y. Welty commands unspecified number of men heading for St. John.
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aerer to nation's defense program. Living in makeshift colony at
Indiana's boom city. Charlestown, she uses a fence. Her husband
is helpinr build new powder factory at Charlestown.
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HOME'S WHERE THE TRAILER I S Scarcity of living- aarters coupled with the tre
?n s boom that construction of a new government powder factory : has created makes trailer ,
clues, like this one. an everyday sight In Charlestown, Ind. Charlestown a normal population is about
t - 1.000; now 11,000 persons are buildinr the factory, working en three eilht-hour shifts. -:
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BRIGHT AWAKEN I N C After a deep slumber of ill
ness that lasted 76 hours. Bobby Lapier (left), 4, awakened in an
Albany, N. Y., hospital to which he'd been rushed by his frantic
mother. Physicians said he had recovered from acute edema of
the brain, which caused the brain cells to swell and brought un
consciousness. Bobby's fellow patients are clad he's awake.
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KEEPINC A JUMP AHEA DTo give soldiers the "feel" of a parachute this framework and
trolley arrangement have been set up at Fort Benninr, Ga.. where the men dangle In the air reru
larly. Besides these suspension drills, the soldiers also jump from platforms to the ground, learning
how to take the landing impact with least amount of damage to themselves.
HEADY That shrubbery
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camouflage used during drill at
Fort Benning, Ga. lladdon is an
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CHANG t By easy stages
Yakichiro Suma (above), the
new Japanese minister t6 Spain
and former spokesman for
Japan's foreign office, is making
his way to Spain. lie reached
San Francisco aboard the liner,
Nitta Maru.
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thy Yungeberg, who'll head a
parade celebrating the harvest
of flowers in the gladiofa-grow-Ing
Encinitas, CaL
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RACE. NOT C R A C E What this tableau of iasketball as
it is played lacks ia grace it makes up in speed. Chris Hansen
(light suit) is on his May up to seore for Bradley Tech. in New
v ; York game with St. Francis. Bradley won, 5$t7
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E A S Y - FOR HI M Can yon displace top ball without dis
turbing balance of stick? Ossle Delroy can, after years of practice.
TWO DOWN, FOUR TO GO Sure, ho'll finish hU
six-year term, Pedro Cerda (abote), 62, Chile's president, assures
friends as he enters his third year. He has already survived at
least two plots to overthrow lilm, and an abortive military revolt.
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. V LIU E S F O R S OATS Patrol torpedo boat lines such as are ok-ed by Uncle Sam for
pew navy assault craft are embodied In this new 32-foot cruiser, seen at the National Motor BoatThovr
La ?.ew lork, where sailors and landlubbers can check up en the latest In sea craft. Nautical rear is
Also on display, tu well as mermaiiU like Mary Jane French (left). Helen and Euth Ingraham.
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li dent of the newly organized Girl
'York. She directs the vast metre
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MAYBE A THREE-BAGGER ? George $elklrk, Yan
kee outfielder, lets himself go with drive down the fairway at
St. Petersburg, Fla where he and Johnny Murphy left), Yankee
relief pitcher, are wintering. -Twiakletoes golfs to keep In trim.
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TAKES OVER-FormerSem;
'Ernest W. Gibson (above) of"
BraUIeboro, U has succeeded
Editor William Allen While as'
national chairman of the Com
mittee to Defend America by V
Alding the Allies. He Is a cap-t
tain In the Slfith cavalry-reserve. :
.h CAT-wner Frankle Masters gets down io whisper encouragement to his
silver Ubby -So.ueak.1 at the Atlantic Cat show In New York. Squeak listens attentively, nose down
as II ready to spring at some long-tailed, furred enemy. Best of the' anew honors ta catdom were
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