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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1941)
jsssaaar r.Hin,, ..-, ,.. li i n,. ,. y- - ; I . ! . . . ' j . ' - ' fAGS TYiTLVS . t. ' . ... , OSSGOfl STATESMMk Sedan. Oregon. Toegdar MnxSag, October III IH1 , . . ' -. ' 1 n U U Ua ASSOC LiWLb nrxn UuJ fD U LI 5 . 4 t- 4 - ' If.' 11? v 4 OUT OF THE WE ST As comely a lot of cowgirls as ever rode N. Y. ranres wUl appear In Madison Square Garden rodeo. Left to rlfht, and all contest winners: Marlon Rich, 18, Miss West Texas; Ada Perner, 19, Miss Arizona; Jean Clanssen, 18, Miss Northern California; Betty Goodan, 17, Miss Southern California; Marcellaise Rich. 19, Miss Texas; Mary Mercier, 19, Miss Sun Valley. - PREPAREDNESS .FOLIC YWIndow Cleaner Al Oromaner (standlur), who scales sky,, aeraper heights In R0kefelIer Center, N. Y never meets any thurs who want to arzue with him on a window ledre 20 stories np, but that doesn't mean Oromaner isn't prepared. He's a K-jitsu expert in his spare time and can handle almost any opponent This is hut a practice session. rT7 .J ""ft I " y I t T YOU JOULD SEE THEM IN WAT ER-Ueadinf for the sea off Danedin.n, several Roeblin? amphibian tanks prove they're landlubbers, too. The rouch-ridinf tanks can carry 40 men, operate in mud, water and on land. Donald Roeblint; Invented them.. ' " "" , ' 4 t ' " ' ' : 7 I ' : " ' X'-' " " ii ' - Ha v t : - - - V : .. v s 1 " , v, ..5 . vww.. i-w'AwwAWV'V'W'i' .'.'V tL ..;',,- 1 '" m"--T""-nirii-TnnniiiBiHii--- - . rr , . , ( T r- -'Or y mm Si 'V TAPS BY- BOJ ANCLES To the tone of -When That Man Is Dead and Gone," Bill (Bojanfles) -Robinson tap-danced on a coffin at a rally staged in N. Y. by Fisht for Freedom, lnc and , attended by 17,00 persons who in the course of the evening; ' taw the swastika-marked moek faneral procession, went through a snack air raid, and heard speeches by Wilikle, Knndsen, LaGuardia. - - ;; ... -1 : " , 1 ' : ' t .. i ? r . '. ... ' i i . ... ; -. -- ' r " - . ' - .. . "J:-" . . .- ; wi. ' .. DOGWATCH' AT PINE CAMPn pi.ee In the fire station at Pine Camp, N. Y., home of the Fourth armored division, is as home-like to Izzy, the dock, as the big suction bose - I Izzy and Nicky, the pop. are mascots of the fire station. : ' 3 V'4 v M f. LEFT:. H IS MARK A mere40,00a,00l years ago a rhl: neeeros made footprints that have iust turned up In this 600-pound ; sandstone slab unearthed In the Ilat Creek basin near Lnsk, Wyev -by a paleontological field party of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. The "rhino" is now extinct, say scientists. Left ; to right at the slab are Jon Dixon and Edwin Davis. ""1 PROOF OF THE FISH IN C For 38 minutes Gilbert Schneider (left) battled this 171 pound martin swordfi&h off Santa Catallna, using rod and reel. Lyle Bagnard (light) was gaff-man. LAW C H O I C E Walter P. Armstrong (above), 57, who has been practicing law in Memphis, Tenn since 1908, is new presi dent of the American Bar Asso ciatioif, named at its convention In Indianapolis. He succeeds Jacob M. Lashly of St. Louis. 1 ' ... i nwaiwn .n-r-r-j ' . ' " .1 " ' ' - ..A ' ..- . - C 0 0 D IN F L U E N C E Because 27 pigeons In fte U.S. my f'-Tsal Coit exhltst at tae civiiian ana nauonai ueiense ' i.r-- '.. "a Li N. Y. were t-lzizs, Elac (above), Corps' handsome rsi c V:izx hoaiiag pigeon was scat from Fort Monmouth, N. J. F I R ST T I M E Two new associate jasilces, James F. Byrnes (left) and Rabert H. Jackson (r'igbt), took their places en the U.S. Eoprerae Court bench for the first tlrae Oct t when the court's faU session began, wtth UarUn TLke Stone as chief Justice. ; R 0 M A N C E ?-TbJs b Thur kcl (Turk) Greenough, 23, the rugged rodeo rider from Red Lodge, Mont whose name has been linked (by Sally) ronunli ealiy wi'Ji that of Sally Rand. 5L, a r a v I A I v.lien Leslie Nonaaa of Taconu, Wash., saw some sailors walking through the front gate of a movie studio In IloJywood he just followed them in, and what happened? lie got on the set of a navy Sdm, played In one scene before be lag Ccovered and even collected above handsome ray for bis work - as an -extra from Barbara Llater (left). Katherlne Booth. iktMsi ' i i - 4 - - 5 k QUEE N-CaWornla fig grow era had a Queen, shapely Dolores Hunter of Fresno, to reign dur ing California Figarden Day, as part of the Jolly events at Fresno ' county fair.