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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1941)
i: I : " i I " f L, 1 A ? 1 s - ' .1. WHERE THE BLUE 8 E C I N S Powder blue sharkskin cUcks mo4 a fee of sune shade are worn by Jeaa Cayae of Chlearo, for her beach chat at Miami, Fla, On Trudy Meyer of Lftrchmoat, N. Y U Woe velveteen suit and multi-colored scarf. SVi i. v ' 5 ,. -1 --f. ' AT HIS OWN ft I S K Visitors U the CalifornU Arrlcul ' taro dab shown in Los Angeles weren't at all anxious to duplicate these friendly gestures by D. L. MoUey, who made pals of the CAmlroroua jKinf .vulture, a danf erous bird front South Araerita., VV H AT A TRIP ! Even the monkey. -Otho.-seems frirht aed SUU by the Atlantic's worst winter storm which battered tYest African freighter, Otho, and sent her limping into New York, lankey belong to Jack Delaaey (above) a crewman on Otho. 5 r t L i SPRING Flowers that bloom la the sprinc turn np for. this printed wool jersey suit that a winsome New Yorker models to ad ran tare. The shorts have sarong draping. .JwrWO,WOW' 1 t i 7 uwV.mWnai CRAIN At 4S. Philip Ray mond O'Brien has become the 63rd president o the Chicago Board of Trade, a responsible office for which his years as trader In the world's largest grain exchange have i equipped him. He's a farmer by avocation. X - . ' I ' 1 I sj n - CEST OF THE LOTLong.Ugged UaroU Davis, wbo's as much at hce Jrjl a tit er .pawcntop hsnoongnp gaiiyi vl isiuor cuurgc w us - - , . ... - ASS OCiATE D , PRESS KM i it i paajpjajeflBjpe" , r - 0 r - . i . BUC GIVES FOR UNCLE S A M it. . kin rk. t rr'a new 4S-norseower. quarter ton "bug." which was given a workout at Camp HoUMrd near Daittmore. The scant, armored bug may replace the motorcycle for courier work, can do reeonnaUsaneo and aims -mUes-per-honr machine gunning. It can slosh through mad. has a four-wheel drive and a four-wheel steer. 1 C CSV " X...." w- ' 3 t - V - - - amMmf -V'"'. 7 'ml THAT SLIM SILHOUETTEu.es this aprtag are deAaltdy ath and rakish, as can stem view of the Australia a destroyer: Ansa la. for aeae4 Coekatoa Islaad to. Sydney. New CINCUS-Tea sea after Feb. 1 will be IX. K. Klmmel (iWre), who saececda James O. Kfehardsoft as com maader In chief of the U. 8. fleet, or "cincus." as navy men sometimes shorten the phrase. fen being Walen. FAREWELL TO ALL T H E S E For Henry Armstrong, one-time holder of three titles, those gloves hanging on the wail symbolise the close of bis fighting career. Ills trouncing by Fritxle Zlvle brought Henry to the end of the fistic trail. ! . : ' r 'I- CAPTAIN The 1M1 grid season of the Fordnam Earns wUl find Larry Sartart (above), a guard, sparking the team as football captain. i i " ! rRODUCIIOH rHUGRSS BlaeprtaU and f United States prWadien arrompsay msianv Xnndaen frtgat). director of the offico of pt action aanagement sn the natlonn defease oetan. as he aad John Blrrers. arodartton chief of the defense roaimlnlsa. coil an President Eoaamtt for a review at . 1 HOYS MEET BUOY All legs are two WTA recreation Janlar coast patrol boys from Provineetewn. Mass as they swing along In a-breeches buoy learning to be members of the Junior coast guard patrol. They belong to volunteer group being drilled . la maritime knowledge by coast guardsmen at Kaeo Fetat station on Cape Cod. Aim is to develop coastline patrol reserve. - i -. 1 i . . . - 1- i- 111' A REPORTIN F U LL Yolnmn by volume, a reoori of the romai'Vt's aetSvtty Ilaea np ta front of the Temporary National Economte Conualtteo fTNSC) as members eoasUer teir LrU rears I U congress. Left to right: Sep. Clyde Wlams (D-Ma): Kep. Uxlixm Snmncrs (&-Tn.JTrman . Arnold; Sea. Joseph a OTUfconev (D-lfya.), Cbstrmsn;Icwcy Anderson, execsUve seereury JVZC ; 1 -1