The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 28, 1941, Page 12, Image 12

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The OXSXrOZt STATEC3IAIL Salem, Or 090x1. Tuesday Morning. October 22. IS4I
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LASS PLUS BLAST Unexpected blast of wind from a
drying machine exhibited at the American Institute of Laundering
convention in Cleveland startled Snzanne Kiley, a dancer. The.
machine was said to dry a skirt In SO seconds.
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POSTAL PROBLEM S Disrupted mail routes and chang
ing boundaries are grave problems for John E. Lamiell of the U.S.
ftostoffice, whose Job of routing mail for abroad is a ticklish one.
requiring knowledge of diplomacy and geography.
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FAR EAST 0 M E N Armored trucks for troop transport rumble through Batavla. capital of
the Dutch East Indies, those valuable Islands straddling the equator near the Philippines.
BALI NESE B A B YWar may change such commonplace scenes as this m strategic Dutch
East Indies. Here, a rooster cage Is slipped over a baby to five her s first taste of "home."
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HEAVY, HEAVY. HANGS OVER THEIR HEADSNecks craned upward as crowds -attending dedication of the new $12,000,000 Douglas Aircraft
plane factory at Long Beach, Calif., got this eloseup view of the B-19. The huge, four-motored bomber was hedge-hopping along railroad track back of plant -
CHOI C E Piano-playing
John Coolidge. S5. son of the late
President Coolidge, has resigned
his railroad connections to enter,
the printing business. He lives at
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complaining . about the food,
tShotsie," a robin, was welcome
at Eleanor : Shaffer's home ; la
Oakland. Calif. He prefers eaU
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O.K. FOR A MILD WINTE R-Oniy o,e tardiest fe
Male would dare this sports costume worn by Alexis Smith of the
aaevles. The midriff is bare, sleeves and panln are ef ceiTaphane.
Cor some warmth, there are t&c red knitted sweater, CassHU
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BOY MADE COO D So well did Billy Kern, 149-pound waterboy with Pomona college (Calif.)
team, hurl passes In practice with scrubs, that he's now promoted to a regular halfback berth.
HOT ON THE SCEN TRumson Farm Loch, -year-old
English setter declared winner ef the National pheasant cham
pionship, follows a scent at Buffalo. Owned by Raymond Hoar--"
land of Cartersville, Ga he's first ef breed to take the crown.-
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VlLUl!ifnULf.,M T!lEfcY?R.,i, CO-DcsIgnated fhe Cartlss lleKdiver E22C-1. thU new all-metal, two-place monoplane is
3 JiT?.f 1?rter bmb,?oil1 ble" tor distance than any dive-bomber developed in America or abroad, and Is
i aIrcr" car1er ' ? V;8 Armament and performance deUils are a defers secret It has a 1.700-horsc-
Bwtr t rlLt Cydcrae exrLae, wings that foli cpward te fxtLiltait tierate lUui si'p, tLrce-tlasieJ f sa-featerinf propeller
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NAZI COMMAND
--Gen. Walter von Brauchitsch,
field marshal and commander- in-chief
of the German armies "
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field fceads&rtcrs en Oct. 4.
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