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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1941)
PAGE TWELVE - Th OREGON STATESMAN, Solem. Oregon. Friday Morning; October 8. 1341 : - ' II EL' PRESS MITO M DPHI1S " - s , - s - k . j. , - . ,t - - r , : t - ; ; it'! 4i '-, ,rl ?; - ! V , 'j f; J r ; j ' . .1 v 4 V:-:.: ' ; v- ' i a. I i- t.- - i 1 11 iv - i "li rf ,: t r r v - IT'S A TICHT SQUEEZE FOR UNCLE SAM Thronf h plpts that were only one of teveral obstacles at the-Fort Belvoir. Va rndnranre coarse scramble twa cnrlnMra. ia nrav thai thir iinnim man-M nn t rnia s.m'. ..nt.... ' T X w" ' " " "T-ww -V " W ywMa MUVHVUM If ; 1- ' V v.' ;-.:y.:.: ...::;.: v.iw::::;:K.':.y;l',.. i i - DIDN'T GET AWAY My, my, thinks Stephanie Perske as she eyes the 286-pound black sea bass cansht with a rod and reef by Sam Rikalo off Santa Catalina Island. The big boy belongs .to the same finny family as little two-pounders caught in lakes. G.A. R. CH I IF-Georrt A. Gay (above), 93, of Nashua,' N. H., was elected G-A.R. com mander-in-chief at the croup's diamond jubilee encampment in' Columbus, 0. He's an ex-sailorj ft .Ay.-Siy--. ,, .. . .. HFDF't TU1T tnu aiiu . ...... . r : . - " a man oerintteiy not on the University of Louisville foot- am team cot in on this view of Hugh Wright, Louisville, fullback, flying past Hitlerrdccorated dummyi r I i i l til''-. s tV ' 'I- i ' ' K - f . t t - V i'i jM, v )jWth.Wj; V"Trir iV"i " . ,s f W jf ft1 PRETTY AS A PICTUR E its columns and dome bathed in son, the almost-completed Thomas Jefferson memorial n the tidal basin in Washington is framed by a part of the orna-, mental stone work in a bridge over a nearby canaL. J 1 5 7" tlx- r i ' :c.V. 1 OVER THE WALL ISN'T OUT Ropes helped some but the main push upward came from legs and arms when these engineers trying out the endurance-building cross country course at Fort Belvoir, Va., scaled this eight-foot wall. The wall was the first obstacle on a tough course that also includes water jumps, rope climbs, a run through field of tire rings, LOVE TAKES A .RID E Hearts were be.W tn . of Wisconsin, rode through the Tunnel of Love at the first na tionaj Lonely Hearts convention in Palisades Park, N. j Sehind iSSwSt&CS"S' 6 ' J- d Pvtf Wilson Saf! rans of Fort DIx, N. J. Several hundred persons attended session. ' - ' T f . A !: i ' V t t ri:7 RAN K Brlr. Gen : rar.k P. Lahm (above), 3, Ui -r-y's first airplane and balloon r " t. fcas been nominated by : ' D.S. t be a major general; $ a r'Mveof P-Tarrfjfll, Oh! - - , . ., . ..... .. , - - mmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmimimwmmmmmmmm.. l .M'i. . . . juu - Wwmmwj -'j,m. '-w.'-1 '-" "-' ; ;.:-v"''.;.IIKy-. .-. ?- . . . - . n.y.: h,iii.-in ,.1,,1,-i.r, .u.f-v.,-v.iii'i-- . .....T.. v ' -i-r-Tiiiiiiii ,i rrniiiij "! if'1' I .;; j , 1 4 X? J t hiiiii s.im,ts,m Im i TMf M i hii-mt --'iti,r.. -T - -.X 1 HOW'S YOUR APPETITE?-isredbakedlnBatef field baker during tests at Fort George C. Meade, Maryland, make! an appetizing araioad for Pvt. LaMarr Starker, a student baker z':'.'?rr?i gt Tort ?'rr. VS-yf'a. 1'5 e Is It ?T V-py yjfy, BASEBALL TABLE Alt . fan no master's canvas could equal this picture tn beauty and KTer' aowin " i .does" the hot-tempered Dodger manager, j-LijSpy Leo Earocher In one of bis frequent collisions wiJ as . umpire. This one Is Al Earlickf it was Umpire George Wager' ' BrtJ Pi&srrb fracas that cost Leo a $150 fine from I'rkki : . ",!. 1 v. "r " Il1llir " nf'i rt. ff us i u-u jre was called the great' si & necessity of .our pre? I CAN'T BE "BOTIIERED-Yo, Eaumrartaer, 2, amorg tbose ho do??t ?.??!. ??nay League rennant race con b a Cardial fan, Sonny t i..rou.s a rtctrt rar.:e ia l l5!! J ,A fl