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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1941)
ASSoCOATiP e) mm f V x , - r- "' A. i 1: A -i I L AA' " "b4 1 - I ," : -" M V 1 . T. F'v - a-' ? ' - i t - - 1 . s S - 4 y - NOT CHILD'S PLAYXo Juvenile pastime Is this, u Dr. Ralph P. Johnson of General Electric stacks steel balls (each representor one item 20,000,000 times smaller) into a model of face-centered cnbic crystal. The halls are used in a study of the structure' of materials since all crystalline substances have a specific geometric arrangement of atoms. MOUTH Y-Breakinr UP staid convention with laurhter, heckling dull speakers that's a profession for Billy Beard, At lanta minstrel man, who travels the convention cifeuit just to -kid' the delegates, make the sessions merrier. iililliiiili y ' - ';.':; v vt.:-::-:?: . '::'fv.-. , w::;:::;t;!;::; SHE LOOKS AT THE RECORD Maxine Woodfleld Inspects a roU of film made with an aerial camera, one of those which equip the new Clarendon, Va., plant of the topomphle branch of the U.S. Geolorical Survey, an office which more simply will be concerned with naming maps that shows valleys, rivers, mountains, etc., of U.S. as a vital defense aid. a-w. --r mm p iwiimiiiiim ' f f v ' it y - N W-.J.-1..- 0 1 7 :i:::iy.,:: 31 ' ... J . 1ir,7 "-oe-" vy.'.-'- if '- it . , . ... jjv..' - . ..... I " A N ?nLf W iT." f,A R MEANS JUSJ AT-Gently. renUy." the hand of that soldier (right) seem, to be say. Ing as a 2,000-pound demolit on bomb is lowered from its carrier Into the bomb cradle, for a touchy trip over io J "ew Orleans. It's aU part of a day s work for a bomb service crew of the 450th ordnance co.. aviation bombardment, whichas toeararus job of delivering to the air corps the TNT-loaded bomb all finned (to give stability) and fused (to provide the igniting wee). : . ' . A BRACE Y 0 U R S E L F Frankie Slnkwkh, GeorgU back field star, hopes this brace protects bis broken Jaw, lets him play on. for; ; - 4 1 ' J 1 SI -. i "A - 7 V::: 1 ( -I 7 , .", i j ' ''1 I i ' ?f; L -1 1 A ! l; 'li v4 A;r , i -' 41 ; A --A-lP t" ir Mi ' rVr WATCH YOUR STEP ! High-stepping : Muriel (left) and Tlolet Mulvenna of Red Oak. la- are famous at University of Mississippi football games as the drum majorette sister team and you can see why. They spend part of their time teaching classes In baton work and so earn some of their tuition. Each won national titles at the St Paul winter carnival. ON 'OLD MAN ..RIVER With New Orleans In sight, Capt Mary Greene pulls the whistle of her old time river packet, Gordon C. Greene," d uing one of the boat's periedlo runs down the Mississippi river and the Ohio, from Cincinnati. The captain's stalwart vessel is one of the. few remaining river boats which , still carries passengers. - THERE S A SANTA IN THE HOUS E No matter what the calendar says, Christmas Is already at work in the busy fingers of Edward McDonald (above) of St Louis; who has started to remake toys for the underprivileged children of his city. He's been doing that for 14 years, and St Louis officials have now xiven him a workshop in a public building. . 1 .:.J LOOIC EC !T ere a . Gre cian inHaence at fcaci la this whJt sua uI4 complete wlti food wrsrsrcuaJ, worn by Jean Ecberfcscn at a Los Acg elei cruise til resort wear showing. HEW CURTISS PLANE FOR ARMY U S E-Adapled to mass production is this new all-metal, low-wing Curtis, AT-t just delivered by Curtlss-Wright ilant S St ZZTSvxtSSj S force, for tests at Wright field in Dayton, Ohio, The plane. deSbed for the tetelng fightew and bombers, has a top speed of over 209 m.PJu, a range of 750milea! GOOD IDEA-Se keen is - French-born Michele Morgan on becoming an American girt that she won't have French servants in her Hollywood home, nor doe 1 she associate with the French film colony. She toils la the - movie vineyards. - ' - j - - i X i . ; :i .'if. r ' POSSE GETS 'POSSUM-Looks like the j!g is up for this forlorn opossum, cornered, in the Herman Galamba woodpile at Kansas City. And It took no less than two deputy sheriffs- (--n!lt RJaw anl r.A. u. ,. i... .1 ' iivhi; hv iuv M IVA. LADY-TIGER-Auon-; tamer at heart Ruby Mercer pals ; . with a tiger, "Satan," oa a Long; ' : Island jungleland farm. ' Miss . Mercer, Who was born in Athens, ; Ohio, slngsjn opera and will ; have the feminine lead la "La Vie Parisienne la N. Y Nov. 5. I.