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:-r- f-.r.?r'-.i-',-;:JT: i 1'' ; - it. PAGE SIX j.Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. March 30. 1941 7 ' ASSOCIATED PRESS a) 'in ;, I' J- ' ' J "f r BEAST NOT A BEAUTY AH this activity of Johnny Fisher, 6-year-old "youngest exhibitor," in (rooming Molly, his 200-pounil sow, brought reward at a livestock show in Rocky Mount, N. C. Molly won second prize. Molly's one of thousands of hogs raised on North Carolina land withdrawn from tobacco and cotton cultivation as South develops interest in livestock-raising. f r v. y ft , t, tee. ' g X ' ' v. i ; " , .j '4 f . c? s fff iff V ' THE FLtCHT THAT F A I L E D Untimely death ended (he career of this eagle, which smashed into the windshield of a ear being driven by Fred M.. Kline near his home at Avondale, Colo. Kline said the eagle, eating a rabbit at the side of the road, became frightened, made a sharp circle and dived into the auto. The bird was fatally hurt, but Kline was not Injured. THEIRS A HYMKl OF. HOP E Rapt in their hymns as they get ready for Easter services and the traditional cantatas expressing joy and hop e and rebirth Robert Mitchell's boys choir of St. Brendan's in Hollywood rehearses with good will. X HE WALKS WITH MUSI C-Ripi, Veadv . Jeweler in Bellflower. Cal.. lunXtn i.!1 Ji ' ' unes ,n some music on the radio in - "rr ' anmciai umH. legless 12 years. Veady ; Unthl himself to wta. bicycle, ride a surf board and horse. v H 1 S I D E A Rep. Robert F. Rich (above), Pennsylvania! Re publican, told the Hquse he had a plan for solving the World crisis and asked a $5,000,000 ap propriation which he would us "to get ten red-blooded Ameri cans to go over and get Hitler." ft:. Iff' if W ' i V pi ii mi 1 1 im trti r m GENERALLY SPEAKIN C Military matters at Camp Blanding. Fla., engross MaJ. Geri. J. C. Persons (left), Maj. Gen. J. F. Williams (center). National Guard Bureau chief MaJ. Gen. M. B. Payne of New London, Conn. new head of camp. , v mlkMmilvm1U?i.:-. .:..J GUAR D Enemies make no passes at Patricia, when Sandy keeps watch for their Los An geles mastery Chester Kinnamon. r 3 r CAN BAER BEAR TH IS? From the looks of this. Lou Neva, - the California heavyweight contender, may Intend to frighten Maxie Baer out of , his wits when they meet April 4 in New York's Madison Squar- Garden. But Nova intends to do more . than make funny faces at the Livermore flash, and is training at Lake Waullenpaupack near Scranton, Pa., in this helmet and beard. " 4 J 4 - f KNITS TO F I TEff idenl Betty Atkinson, acrobatic skater, figured out one way to carry her knitting around: wears it, and with these needles handy it won't take long to trans form the hat into socks-4-if the soldier isnt too fussy. R E A C H.Bob Kahle, six-foot third baseman with the Athletics, rives out with that long arm .at the A's west coast camp. Kahle, 23, 'f Newcastle. Ind Is a rookio jib Jrom Hollywood. 1 3 i f l !- - - V NEW-Starry eyed Jean Dick enson, opera soprano, shows off. her hew spring coiffure, best for the starry-eyed species.' Petal curls pile on top, flat curls cling to the neck. ; - TV L 'V5u7? PRECN ANT THOUCHTlswifter knowledge of epec. fant motherhood may accompany the discovery by Illinois scien tists, Dr. V. C. Freda (left) and Dr. Frederick IL FaUs, of a ne ; one-hour test for pregnancy. In the test colostrum, a watery fluid secreted in the breasts during pregnancy. Is Injected Into akin: a' pregnant woman shows no reaction, no inflammation of skin. PAIR OF IRISHME N Frank Aiken (left). Ireland's 5 minister for defense coordination who has come to U.S. to examine .. the possibility of buying military supplies and wheat, chats attho . ; Irish legation with Robert Brennan. Irish minister to U.&,: .. k ' b"t: I r .r' 1 X X ift-i DEAL JS SEALED Georre mu it.rit .iLu ' 1 1 CHINESE STREET SCENErough81mghaltreetmovememlr.orshanghalB SwhoT! jvolent Cemetery association which during 1940 picked up 29,4(0 bodies mosUy those of starved infants. v Has signed a 1941 contract to play quarterback with the . - ' . - - i3ers An that passing arm, too. t '"'i 1- . . , . "7.-. .rV?T-v"Tmf! 1 1 r i