The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1941, Page 14, Image 14

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    fne OEIGOH STA115MJIH. Salexn. Oregon. Sunday Morning. Juno 13. 1S41
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TEMPLAR PLE A Hope that he can brine about a joint re
ligious service with Knights of St John, Catholic lay troop, was
voiced by J. Craig Roberts (rirht) of Buffalo, new grand com
mander of Knights Templar of New York state. With him at New
York City ceremony Is Dr. Charles Grosch, previous commander.
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THROUCH THE NICHTNithtU in the swamps
near Miami, Flo., brings out Willie Osceola, a Seminole who's
skilled at catching frors to supply,, the demand for frof -lets.
Searchlight attracts frors; crab-like pincers hold them fast.
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WHAT WENT DOWN MUST COME U P Watery frath bubbles around three firures In New York's East river while
two men. on the tog's rail prepare to dunk themselves, wearing a new .-piece rubber life-saving suit In use by the Norwegian navy
the north Atlantic Inside there's a vest of East Indian totton, and according to the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission the materials
nave been tested against mustard gas. The demonstrators floated comfortably, then climbed aboard the tug, neither wet nor cold.
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SUITS THEM FIN E Into their life-saving suits climb
Rath, (left) and Helen Ingraham to demonstrate In New York's
East river bow the one-piece rubber garment with an East Indian
cotton vest beneath saves the lives of Norwegian seamen.
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,0N SPOT-Into a frying pan
steps Luke Sewell (above), for
mer, Indian coach, who' has
signed a two-year contract to '
manage the floundering SL Louis
: Btowns, replacing Fred Haney.
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BUDGE, AT YOUR SERVICE Don Budge, former naUonal singles champ, gives out
with a serve at Forest Hills pre round-robin tourney where be lost to Fred Perry, -4, 6-2, S-3.
RISINC REISE R Sparking . the Dodgers' pennant chase.
Pete Reiser (above) is the wonder boy of Ebbets field and one of
the National League's leading hitters. A hard swinger, he's get a
powerful throwing arm and fields adequately.
BOOEDNot even his posi
tion as U-AAV.'s national direc
tor of aviation saved Richard T.
Frankensteen (above) from boos
and catcalls when he pleaded for
peace among striking workers at
the North American aviation
plant at Inglewood, CaL
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MOVE ACAINST MOVEMENT -Together Breckln. '
ridge Long (left) of the state department and Rep. Sol Bloom, :
N. Y. Democrat, study Bloom's bill tightening restrictions on the
departure from, and entry Into, U.S., of- citizens of nations at war.
V. A r A t I 1 T Inside this
mustard gold collarless Jacket
CALL JT BY NAM E-Brltaln calls this big gun-a Ute ; " XiTT. tI7,v"'
.urn 7. v .!.,.. i . v. t,m and neolumed skirt la Alexia
. world's largest calibre "Boche Buster," with a certain Idea In
mind. This, Is one of first action photos.
and peplumed skirt Is Alexis1
Smith, rum actressand a full
tome morsel she is. too.
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WELL UP IN THE MILLION S-Axmst the surrouBllng hills and sky appears- Friant
dm la CaXforeU, viewed from a point Just npstream tn the rtserroir area.pe bi cranes en the
1st steel trestle have placed ene minion cubic yards of concrete, weighing twice that many tons, la
, the dam which Is being built as part of the Central Valley project. ,
DOW N T HUM BIhis
thumb Is down. for good, says
Bob Friers, 28,-U.- of Michigan :
graduate who hitch-hiked 13..
et miles through X4 countries la '
the last IS years. Be has sailed
on the Santa Rosa for an ALTO
trip through South America.
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A PAGE OUT OF B AS E BALL S WHO'S WHO Big leaguers ta baseball are lined up ta this front-row ahotSJ
recent game in icixoii, waerc ue vu-&ux fame IS cneutuea iot . - . mtm.m, riatwm v iHWt t u-
Lam Ilxrritige, nrtaUenl of American League; Kenesaw BL Land la, baseball cxar, Walter a Brlggt, Jt4 Walter a Briggs, Sr, owner of j I
(be Detroit Tigers. Kecetpta of Out iUl-Star tmm wia go to ie vsuve Bfmc HTrriiw nciru-nu im. . ?
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