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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1941)
PASS TEH TLo OUZGON STATECtlAIZ. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Mornina. September 27. 1341 j tfpp n rs li Iruls mm UMIS mm 3 U v-, j- 6 r - v. 7 A N E M P I R E S U N S E T Troubled clouds and the last gleams of a setting son on tent tops i make an eerie picture of Waiouru camp In the north of New Zealand, a British dominion; . ' M 'AW . 9K x i L H E I R E S S A colored ban danna handkerchief wrapped about hair that -seems a few shades darker, Barbara Hutton of dime-store fortun arrived in Los Angeles after flight from Mexico City. She also wore a tweed suit, long mink stole. X I If" I; 4 w. -4 V 1 "'f.: i s x J ; V A V pn .V. inH i -a-.y -l ii iii Mm B LON D I A N O BEAU A strapless whlto lace frock set off the curvesome charms of Film Actress Lana Turner for her dance-date with Tony Martin. Her Jewels (take another look,' now!). art a bracelet and ring set of diamonds, star sapphires OEER MEETS DEA R Uttlc Susie noshes Is OK, but that doU troubles a young deer rescued . from hears by Susie's father. Lea Hughes- guide at Camp Champlau la North Bay, Ontario. SITS TO F I T After the high-backed swivel chair tradition ally used b- speakers of the House bad been returned from an overhauling. Speaker Sam Bayburn, Texas Democrat, tested its "IttV The chair is on the House rostrum. 14 V t V ma -P " tit V - 5 rtJ Q U E E N-PtrlotIsm was the keynote of a week-long 40th an- -nlversary celebration at Donora Fa, where Miss Dorothy Hollo-. witl reigned as Queen of the western Fennsylvanla commu nity. She carried the Utte of "Our American GlrL- H A fl .P UTS THE BITE ON 'Recent fall of huge hailstones la New York state's. Ontario. .......... region ruined several orchards and left cavernous pits la the apples, as seea above mi yx V ilin i ifciiwf a tri "-' A- ---' ''-'-'J MB! i - i f a i . X- " :.h..,:'...v:4 BUILDING UP FOR BATTLE Three smiling mem : bers of the Polish legion now training In Windsor, Canada, for a re-entry into the war are left to right: SgU Rlnaldus Wise of the one-time Polish air force: Set; Z. Gradowskl of the Polish army, and Chief Petty Officer Stanley Sikorskl, who was on a Polish de stroyer. Some legion members are Americans of Polish descent 5 . V- -L' AXIS PARTNERS Fall of 1941 finds these two, Mussolini (left) and Hitler, still busy remaking maps, the friendship that bloomed about middle 1938 still flowering. Middle-aged and paunchy, they recently conferred at the eastern front. ,p. , MWNMMMM N L R D P 0 S TCersrd D. pe!l!y (above), 3' t Bostonian who . has been scxilor of the lAbor department r3biA Aurust. 1Z11,' was nominal, by F.DJE. '.j tie National IaVor inflations lUaard t succeed Edwin S. Smith, "who filled of reappointment. 4 - pvyJSSBt- r Ifcfc n -i pn-" iin ii NO PEDESTRIAN PE T While rest of the family prefers a tree, this baby squirrel makes homo In the auto of Anna Boguslewics, .Chicago.. Eisa KasIUc and Henry Bogusiewics peek la. CHINESE D I S H Utflo Senee Cardoana, winner la an Old Spanish Days fiesta la Santa Barbara, CaL, was the guest of Chi-' neso children at their rtoe bowl festival. So Keneo ate his rice Note the skeptic at the righU " . : f. .t y"ow r-- v.. iff . SAILOR CAFFS A TORPEDO HI NAVAL FIRING TESTS-A practice torpedo, loaded with airsoini not stak : after the prepeUing mechanism runs down. Is lifted aboard a navy "retriever boat" during torpedo-firing tests off finer Point, Md.