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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. March 2!. 1941
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WINCED ME S SENCER Of C 00 D W I L L in (his blue and white Iwin -motored amphibian, MaJ. Gn. Frank R. McCoy.
U.S.A. retired, and three companions are makinr a Z8,000-mlle rood will tour of American republics. The plane was purchased by Lau
rence Rockefeller, brother of the Nelson A. Rockefeller who as coordinator of commercial, and cultural relations between the Americas
sped the tow on its war. MaJ. Gen. McCoy is president of the Forefm Policy association and flight leader. : - .
ROOKIE WITH CARD IN ALS On the 194 record
f Murry Dickson, rookie hurler with the Cardinals at their St.
Petersburr, Fla., camp, are 17 victories and 8 losses.- He's up from
Columbus. Now 23, Murry hails from Tracy, Mo.
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H S. TH, E 1 R P0 Pr-1116 fct tnat the "sarre" inspectinr
them at Indiantown Gap. Pa., military reservation is their father
didn't soften the blow for these soldiers, judrinr from the ex
pression of the one In the middle. The "topkick" is Srt Frank
Walton of Doylestown, Pa.; the sons are Corporals Charles (left)
spa rranx, jr. xney re m company V, 111th infantry.
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WPA C H I E F Howard O.
Hunter (above) of Illinois,
newly-named Commissioner of
Works Progress, has authorized
a 48-hour week on nationwide
WPA-certified defense projects.
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CHAMBER OF ODOR S Talk of tas possibly belnr used In' the expected sprtar HliUkrUf"
has Increased Londoners' Interest in tas chambers. Mbert masks are tested dally.
C A PITAL SHRIN KACE $en. Guy M. Gillette land Cy J. Farr (left) examine 50-pound,
497-pare book on political campaim expenditures, which was: "shrunk" into smaller, final report at rihi
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souri (Clayton), Dorothy Harer
went to see for herself, about the
sun In Palm Beach, Fla. She
found it, and a smart striped
beach outfit, too.
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iletlon aittafSe7HIIfT.,tf?ur1! ,rfe,t BnJ hospila bi Udlnf how ntarint cm-
to! m SSS'k 1i?Ilu' icJ1M Ion ,n use. Thehotourhly up-to-date build- . 4
ln wUI dd 60 to the 1.430-bed capacity of the hosnital an Fitiklmon. ru.rv.tion. 1 ?
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BROWN STUD Y One -white hope" of St Louis Browns
Is smiling-, six-foot Walter Judnicb. 24. San Francisco native. He
' hit .303 and fielded .989 with the Browns last year.
TlfBFOR MASSAC E Commandlnr Officer Col. Francis
S. Wrifht and Lydia M. Weber examine a "Hubbard tub" in the
new Fitxsimons hospital buUdinr. By means or a pulley arrange
ment, patients, will be lowered Into this tub for underwater massaf e.
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VHEM HANDS ARE FUL L Mildred Allbritton. chief
dietitian at Fitxsimons hospital, demonstrates how doors in the
new hospital building can be opened by a nurse who has both
Lands fsJi. IsTfivt or entering the room. A wtIsI will serve.
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f-S, fJ T A T R A 1 N E E S These are tome of the frame cantonments erected since .
YJ, 2s J1!" hospital near Denver, for use by the selective service conscripts who'll be
trained as technicians m six fields laboratory, dental, medical, surricaU X-ray and pharmacy. The. '
aw siupcnis are ie arrive Apru 1, and 30 more will be enrolled moniniy.
F L I E R-A University of Call- J
fornU. '40 rrad, with reolory
major, Richard D. Stowell te ' 1
senior cadet officer at Randolph
Field. , Texas, chief U.SU basie t
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WHITE HOUSE CALLER S FDJL'j ears are eo,Ved
i often to listen to Thomas "Tommy the Cork" Corcoran (left), and
Bernard Barnes, who headed World War Industries board, '
JTYLETraf aUar Square
, lions rear their heads in this
sprlnr print ensemble of turban
and ascot, worn by Janet Logan
, In New York. The colors are
White and anzae rreen.
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