Tit 02EG0H STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Sunday Morning. May 25. 1SU PAGE SIX as ASSOCIATED PRESS V ' i f .: - . . . - ; . .: ...) - x - ? - - -xxx.. - . - i U -:f - ' - -vS- - ; . ' ' iA- ' - .x v.,' -, : x x.i : H - 1 . . .' - (. - x -. ' x, ' x x - v- ,: :..f . ' .' -- x v rK -.-- - ?S : - " 7 ' ' "!' x. x-,. -:x.:. x : U -'In v ;..'.-. S . --x . ' : .''."!'.' ! - , . trvrrv'v'-.-'--y':'r ; ;.; , " - J" V -ri,; , 4 sssowwoyfe'J -4 II I I II I I "" . -.v.,.w.v, 4 A-" A N ,"7 r 5 . , ,;.- . , i : X ( i . A4 . . ASvio- i V ri 51! v - ' ' i ' 4 sl4..rt kLLuJ i&Al JUw & "St! X AWJ,.i..j;'ij TWO-LIP TIME IN HOLLAN D-A nun cn sorely klst hU mM, deep in tulip bed t Holland, Mich., where Holland recently iUred IU annual tulip festival. He is Darroll Kraal and she Is Carlene De Witt Both are clad in typical Dutch costumes. J r . IV -.'7 . -jf "" Si ? s 7 E X C H A N C EEmll Schram ' (above), Reconstruction Finance Corporation chairman, was named president exchange to succeed Chesney Martin chairman, was - at of N.Y. stock f " cceed Wm. Me- f i, now a draftee, f X ' " I I 5 1l t w if PLEA la his first press con ferenee Rear Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn (above), new chief of navy's public relations, asked for voluntary censorship on the movement of vessels belonainr to Britain, U.S., and "friendly . forelfn neutrals." OUT OF ROCKS A WAR BIRDFLIE S-Aralnst rocky backrround somewhere to East Africa, British bomber starU Its takeoff leaving behind a trail of smoke and sand. Exact location of the airdrome shelterinr plane Is not fiven. I" - " ' '"' .nmm; ,..m,.Um ,1 ,; i ' m I . -y . . . ! V ' ' " ' ' ' ' 'I -r ; ' ' " -A- ' 'ill N. ' f " v V ' v ; J it - . , ' , , - l l - , ? Si fyX -A A v 3 W ' -A . Awi ; - ' v . 'm 11 ir T rrf 1 - . , .i p Vf ..f- y If . Av-A 5 , -I ;. ,.4A " 1 ' ' V k Ll' !ljT JJw,,,,,,:li-iJ, ran, SOLDIER'S LUL LAB Y John McKeever oes rockabye in the arms of sturdy Henry Gerrets as the. w ntonlri musical comedy. "Who Is Leslie?" at Camp Stewart, Ga. They rt from the 287th coast artillery reilment of New Torn. SPEEDWAY ENTRANTS GLORY BE, IN THE PACIFIC Even the skies seem to have unfurled some stripes in this dawn view of Old Glory ridinr P to her hlf h station at Fort de Russy. Honolulu, where soldiers claim this flat is one of Uncle Sam's larresL It measures 2 x 3 feet, and six soldiers are needed to handle It (The sky stripes are actually a palm tree in the foreground.) 1 -. f t 1: V f T,"',?yy,T"'i- K I N C-A cousin of Italy's Kmc Vlttorlo Emmanaele, the polo-playtnr Duke of Spoleto (above). 41, is now "Kin Aimone" of Europe's newest state the Axis-created Croatia. . GIRL CRADU AT E The sweet tirl graduate rets a grade of "excellent" for her fashion sense in this dotted Swiss grsdoatloa rewu. It has extra long- sleeves, a deep, high-necked yoke of plain organdie. There's delicate lace bow la the hair. t 1 rfv : . - - t I A f A - At 1 A A I - v - - ' " , f - ' j ," s i - 2 ? J if ' A " -A. .A ! ' ,v;A-A . i. -7- :;-;AAA .-o , A t , . sssBniBMannnnnBniSBSBBB -j " A ''A I I ' ' ' . I i A: : ROSY-Fole position, ' Inside the front row, for start of the 500-mile Indianapolis Speedway classic May 30, goes to Mauri Rose, an Allison airplane engine plant worker. T E X A N-Qualify!ng speed that put George Barringer of Houston, Tex., Into the Indiana polis Speedway race May 30 was 122.299. He's a veteran of the 100-mile grind. HOW ABOUT SOME SERVICE ?-"The service here is terrible.'' com pUta four birds as rap Robin holds up distribution momentarily, en windowslll nest In suburban Louisville. Ky. I A i 17 j if I A I 1 J - 'A- 'yi h? ; aA HOPE Better Inch may at tend efforts of Floyd Davis of Springfield. HL. to cop the In dUaapolis 8peedway atarathoa. May 30. His racer cracked ap daring his 1937 try. AC A IN? -winner la 1130 and 1940, Wilbur Shaw (above) Is out to repeat ta the Memorial Day ante race at Indianapolis. Hell bo la Row 1, along with Rose and Mays. ' ; "A -. I AtvAA ; . h I 17 Y. -X- : v -: X . ... 1 x ::x.-.'H y .. 'OM'-TIIIIIC TO BLOW ABOUT-men U eomet : : , f r la the last 22 Aj&ARdlEr. ft lot ef I n 8 V :rcl farp t Icast W32-M "c"03'1 Bumbers a per- ; w : 1. As tin J Jeader, he plays an Veaon, " farraaac. two performances a day. days a season. - '' ' ' i " - - x ' x . -! ; . xzA.ruAArH.-A.- X- "- . . fj - n III M iiMMii " ...... IIIm" r , . -, ...... J... . . - - J T. . A A ' V - . ! i- ' ' y aA A" A -A " , i I-'-; A ! A ... i f. v.r i V V X A-'- :' A YOUNGSTERS HAVE OWN C LU BHOUSE-On the Charles River basin tn Boston U the clnbhonse (above), used by Boston' "city kids" who are bow learalnf to uiL as part of a city nrorran to tale youngsters off crowded streets. The Junior yachtanen come mosUy from (he crowded west end of Boston where there's little chance for wcreaUon. Wvate boat club members gave funds la help city and state provide sallboaU and personnel for Instructing- the children. Walter Wood directs the recreational program. R A C E R Drtvtng the No. 3 ear of the Mike Boyle team, George Connor (above) of Los A&reles kit 121J94 BtpJi. cualifjing for plaeo la Memorial Day cUssle at Indianapolis. - F R O N T Glendale'o f avorlte entry la the Indianapolis Speed way is this Calif ornlan. Rex Mays (above), who Is la first row. lie enalifled with a speed, of 12S401. i v. r '"i t (i i I!