. r 4 i I; S 4- f ,'1 f S, PAGE EIGHT Tin 02EG0N STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. WdnMdar llaniing, April 23. 1S11 ASSOCIATED PRESS .4 " Xf ' . a -7 X X " - CiX x 'b i! X X (A i .:.X il ...V-cXgl ;Ku TV ' " - X Y A i. mr m..pm mw j.., tm ( i.mi ii, ipm . . " wi"i""'. ,"" wvi m-mi ; ... I ' X ,-7 : ; ;; I 'I OPINIO N -Sidney Hinnun, testifylnc at Howe defease pre STam hearinf, told committee that never In my experience has there been so much co-operation between labor and manarement 'as rifht new." I. S -..? ... f ... 1 A- " J V v.- SPR I NG PORTRAITPoised at the V of this old fashioned bertha is a locket-brooch of Victorian Tintare, designed in satiny fold and.encmsted with diamonds and bine enameL There's a place inside the locket for a bean's photo. . PARADE OF THE LITTLE MAI DENS With their dainty ffchu collars and demure apron fronts (some present-day fashions have these details, too), these tiny statuettes named for Montreal reflect fashions worn by Quebec residents 309 years aro and will be ever-present In 1942 - when Montreal celebrates her 300th birthday. They're the work of George Hutchison. PURPOSE ON PORPOISE-PLyfal porpoises in coastal waters off New Orleans are payinr for their pranks with their lives. Since irate shrimpers protested that porpoises rip into their expensive trawl nets to ret a free meal, conservation de partment marksmen (as above) have been shooting the porpoises. One they rot weirhed .380 pounds, measured eirht feet. I. f f r V - " 1 - - 4 '.- " X. v.- .X i - ami-f mil' imniirm i :X,,v ;wj . . ...-. -' - 5r ; 4 ' 4 ' i v V J 5 s : KW : w X ;:::.::..:.-. .-:: -1 THE 'BRAINS OF A MESSERSCHMITT-Here is the instrument panel of a two motored German firhtlnr plane, a Messerschmltt 110 model, which was reassembled at the Vultee plant In California, after it had been shipped from Enrland where it was shot down. Aviation ex perts have been examining its parts with the utmost care. Note machine runs in plane's nose. WAR .BIRD, .WIN GED-Far from Its native land is this German Messerschmltt 110 model fighting plane, downed in Eng land and shipped to the west coast of US, where it was re assembled at the Vultee plant. It's a two-motored lob, carrying guns in its nose. After the reassembled plane has been studied by engineers, the - plane will be taken apart for further analysis. COMMAN D-spt oiaf M. Hustvedt ' commands the new 35,000-ton. . I70.000.00fr North Carolina, newly commissioned as . the nation's first battleship in 18 years. A resident of Decorah, la-. ; the captain will command 1,000 men and 75 officers. FORTUNE IN HER HAND S Kay Ilernon holds the cut Jonkers diamond (left) and the huge President Vargas dia mond, a 726.0 carat block on which cuttinr has began in New York. Stone is be in cnt into 23 pieces. So delicate is the cuttinr operation that the Vargas stone was first studied a whole year. r r , "9 j ( ' ' ' a - , - AA'' iSSr.-l 'jfiAkw ''L. - ' a. . - . ; r .a. yx-x " -S . ' 4A- 'A.A I , AS Arft-J J " MS - A ! A S A aa- 19 4 1 CHOIC E-Th, "American Mother of 1941," as chosen by the Golden Sole Foun dation, is Mrs. Dena Shelby Diehl of Danville, Ky., who keeps busy mothering four children. ':..rX,.i; .. A- .- .. 1 " " or-M&utw a 1 - ilX -cX ! X .7 - V -s ! 1 ' 7 hi . ,: "X 1 .l;li"'M" THE DARDANELLE S Here is a view of Gallipoli penin sula and the Dardanelles, that narrow strait 40 miles long be tween Europe and Asiatic Turkey that forms an outlet for the Black Sea. Turkey is often called "watchdog of the Dardanelles. BRITAIN'S SINCAPOR E Life seems Calm enourh In this view of Riff. itl t pore. Britain's heavily fortified Near East blseaddlmVempffe adTwuks S!m Brffbh Ute to India, Australia- and New Zealand via the Mediterranean! When tension te the S Easf rose BrUaS strengthened her defenses in Singapore, which is at tip ef Malay peninsula. R E B E L-Add to the list of de ' termlned persons Teresa Wright. 22, actress in a current Broad way tit. She held out for and got a film contract that will put her in pictures Instead of in srreaters, which require less act , tar UlesC TiTTx 1 " , I S 't: : . T5!' . ..i.. -.: : ' y y aj -.vav;. .as . : , :- '....-::. ,n X;rr.-. r 4 J LI tx f I am C A A" " ' A ' k" ' .A. ' ' - 'L? $ ! i- S i -' I J "1 I ' i ' I 'i ' ! t i A -i i i i I; n WP.-SjBg W INTERNED NAZIS I N-U.S Business is brisk in the members ef Uje scnttled Nasi liner Columbus have their drinks i?S?5??Slau cmp was formerly used by CCC The UA must give the men a haven since they were picked ta DA waters; becaus ef OA neutrality, they're not war prisoners. -..1 GATEWAY TO nrr ,.--.,-....:. ... ' 1 v n.L mH.: IVC me snex Canal. Eriash-controned chan. Britain it neem- -.riealTy vital .tl'JJTi-I tt. newa. To ttaue unhainwred through the Sues Canal. Above U 7ew cYrVrt Sd jLrbSrT AliRl-Tua U the fertnny of Eus-th,-l.e,Lthe P St' "rion rich In minerals and cr" modern farm implements. Here's a harvester : e f re if Ckraine figures in Nasi plansX i . I f! ! f i