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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1941)
PAG2 TEI Th OSIXSOIJ STATESMAN. Salem. Oreaon. Sunday Morning. May 4. 1341 ASSOCIATED PRESS ! V, - ? . - . I A HIIE KfHWS ... Ill I . ' . ...... , .I ''.. : v ::, i , -v , r : ' - - ' . - ' w ; '': -; - : : . 'iv 'v". v i - -' " ' - ' ' ' : " '- fa. r . ' i, '- -v- tm " -" . -' - ' - i J- - , QU ILL'WITH A WllUX ititrmitti br.wn thrusts Itself lenfthwisc Utrouch tfats Javnty "boatcc" made of ' woolen plaid material and df signed by EUrirdc in London. Nott . ; the sweeplnr wartime colffart of the blonde Entlish modeL- MR. PUBLIC WANTS TO K N O W While police stood around vUHanUy, spccUtors who had teen the Baldwin Locomotive Works company in Eddystone, Pa turn over Its first M3 - medium tank to the V. S army inspected the tank but It was only an outside view that they rot - since the Inside workings constitute military secret The heavily armed tank weighs about 28 tons. WHAT A TANK CAN' D 0WaIIs toppled when a new M-J medium tank, one of the rirst produced at the Chrysler arsenal for Uncle Sam, rammed throufh this, house . dorlnr tank's .pre ; miere" at Detroit The tank, carrying four machine guns and two semiantomatie cannons, is being produced in the S20.000.000 Chrysler arsenal especially built to handle government defense orders. ...r t i " V . . V ' , SAX smmmmsI jsmmuA....;. : - 1 mir shmi itiifaWi ELECTE D Walter M. Dear (above), publisher of the Jersey Journal in Jersey City, was elected president of the Ameri can Newspaper Publishers Asso. elation at recent meetings in N. Y. He succeeds John S. Mc Carrens, a Cleveland publisher. 4 5:-i a. rs y - -1 4f- V : ?:::'...:,:- g . ::.:..;..' - "'..jiiowih ' ' jc . .:.:f"::f;:.:.. v.' X ::: --a.: : A.: , ssMnamaMSSsnMaassHtia TTaWil i laliiaMiisrtlinaeaMaW iiii - in inrnrifirf"' ' iiliffiiliV innrnTif "nlr i iwllaUr irtmiiiiri i SWISS HONE Y M O O N t)r. lUalmar Schacht 5, Ger man financial expert, and his Hungarian-born bride, the former Mamika Vogler, 34, spent their honeymoon In Montrcux. Switier land. Dr. Schacht's first wife died In May, 1940, after a long Illness.: BRAND FOR LIF E One rebel balks before branding as Texas cowmen start spring roundups, after a mild winter, and hail their prospects as brightest ever for the cattle kingdom. C v. :'t V :'. I '. 17 4 u j i . ...i.i ml' jii:-Tiiii l onu.rt "rr-i-u it ju """$ V i r, ' ' s y I rf'A X:.x J i X 1 ' ' V V y ON 'HOME LEAVE 'He's . "back for the oal two months' leave of absence," says Jefferson Patterson, en arriyinr in N. Y. with Mrs. Patterson aboard the Dixie Clipper. He s been first secretary of the U. S. embassy In Berlin. .... IN THE OLD DAY S Mrs. Ifngh Jankinat the pump i and Miss Perry Winkle Parker demonstrate a device believed to be one of the earliest shower baths, manufactured about 1S30, thinks Mrs. Theodora Marshall of New Orleans The same water could be used several times since tha stump was used to lift water from the eatchbasin where the bather stood to the overhead tank.' . i . : : : iMh & Sf.F. .W 1 T ? ? L D N : W I T H N I W-Two soldier, at Fort Bennlng. Ca. show how the 1918 vlnUge steel army helmet (left) contrasts with a new, 2-pound helmet (right) undergoing tests. The new helmet consists or a steel shell fitted over a protective fibre lining the latter for use as a field hat; It affords greater protection to the front and back of head. CHINA-BO UN Dbr. Quo Tal-Chl (above) Is the newly, named Chinese foreign minister who stopped off In New York on his way to Chungking, seat of the Chiang Kai-shek government In China. Dr. Quo - had been Chinese ambassador In London. . - x " 1 -." - a .:. A ' .... . i ; . ; V . 5 ' - ' V a 'V. ;!- ' ! - 1 . I . ' 5 - V . ' " 1'' : " i y' 51 ' "" I ?wH 0 1 ' t ' - ' v . . 5;i 5 : i II : ; - - j f :':. : , f i . f f ' .... ' . v. . 1; . :. -' - -' ' ' ':";Y 1 , ADD ENIGMA S Always prominent In each new batch of wartime rumors about Spain is Generalissimo Francisco Franco (ktt), shown with his army minister, Jos Varela, reviewing trccrs on the day Spain celebrated second anniversary of peace. DOC'S BEST F R I E N D With the help of this carriage Sklppy can get exercise despite paralyzed hind gs, thanks to Dr. J. Lebish (above), N. Y. veterinarian. Boots on tie dog's rear feet prevent Injury front contact wita the ground. SCOUTS D4D:THE IRC OOD Dt E D S Young ."Cube," too young for such rkk, deed, of ralor. admire the decorations newly received by these Boy Scout from the BermondseysecUon Tel England-a-ards Riven for devoUon U duty during enemy air altars. Sir John ghea? Lout com- inissioner for London, presented the medals. At the left la Scoutmaster Ernest Burress. T O I L -Not only does Walter W. Head of St Louis direct a large life Insurance company but he aise heads the Boy Scouts of America as president, a rank ho has held for 15 years. His work- f Ing schedule Is 14 hours daily ? six days week.