The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 09, 1941, Page 15, Image 15

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lb OREGON STATESMAN. Salenu Orwjon. Sunday Mornfag. Ilortmber 8, 1811
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Tanks which recently took part In a battle problem on the Fort Lewis, Wash military reservation are
pictured as they crashed through a barrier.
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Authorities in Long Beach, CaL, arrested Honty J. dingworth of
Port Angeles, WaalL, for questioning la connection with the myste- ,
rious death of his former wife, Mrs. HaDis ZUmgworth, who disap
peared just before Christmas In 1937 and whose body was found in
a Washington lake. Autopsy surgeons said Mrs. Qlingworth was
strangled before her body was wrapped In blankets, weighted down
and dumped in the lake. Slingworth Is shown with his present
wife, Mrs. Ellnore TJlingworth, left, and his mother, Mrs. Florence E.
Ulingworth.
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Frank Knox, secretary ef the navy, ebserred Nary day by reriewisg De troll's
128-foot replica of s destroyer on the city kail lawn. Left U rUhU Brig,
parade marshal; Knox; Mayor Edward J. Jeffries.
parade from the deck of a
Gem. Helnrlch A. Piokcrt.
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A sudden winter storm that dropped a 9-inch blanket of snow over much of northern Iowa left this artis- 1'
tie scene of symmetry down an avenue of snow-laden evergreens near spencer, Iowa, ine storm
hampered transportation and communication.
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A new scientific ice box has been constructed at the Douglas Aircraft plant that can create a tempera
i tare of 104 decrees below sero. Douclas engineers claim the coldest spot in the United States is not
Havre, Mont, but semi-tropical Santa Monica. One of the many functions of the "cold room- is to .
study effects of extreme low temperatures on the various components of high-flying aircraft. Also Louise Gaines, 20-year-old Sweetheart of Camp Grant from Lex.
sdentists win study the reaction of pilots who will fly up to S5.000 feet in the troposphere. In short, tncton. Ky, rot this welcome when she paM her first rWt to the
the ice box creates conditions on the ground that could only be found in the troposphere that Is 35,000 Illinois camp. She was selected from among ZOO rlrts as the camp
feet from the earth, where the temperature Is near-constant at 67 degree below sero. (ABOVE) official -Sweetheart- after Private Fal Bailey of Harrodsbmrg.
Garbed in fantastic aluminum helmets and heavy fleece-lined hone leather suits, "old room" work- Ky, submitted her oJcture m a contest conducted by the camp
ers test hydraulic control system.
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ThU was a typical street scene in Hutchinson. Kas after Cow Creek, 28 years m nry 8ervice, is
swollen by heavy rains broke through its dikes. . "capable of Immense energy and
: has no trace of boastfulness or
ostentation,' according to the
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Marshal Semyon Timoshenko,
commander of the central army, Robert E. Folk (left), tl, of Folo, UL, who had enlisted In the British
Civilian Technical corps for non-comoauuu service m tngiano, wm
reported by the British to be one of 17 Americans aboard a ship
"presumed to have been sunk" en route to England. Also reported
missing at sea and a member of the same group bound for England
was James F. Country man (right) of Elkhart, Ind.
has been replaced by Gen. G. K.
Zhukov, who assumed command
not only of the central front de
fending Moscow but the Moscow
area itself. Zhukov, who has spent
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Arthur Stames, JO. parachutist who Jumped from a plan tt aa aW
tade of about 20,000 feet In suburban Chicago, opened a pair of
'chutes: at about 1500 feet and then landed safely, grinned and said
he "felt fine." Starnes, with the 'chute stm fastened to him hero
has his arms around his wife and son. Bob. 15. Stames rlilmed the
record for the longest free fall ever made tn the Cnlted States.
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Well known as a health resort for Russian workers, Gurrof; pictured above, is one of the towns la the
rath Sthe NaxlTblitzkrieglng their way through the Crimea.; In the backgroundls aMewcTio
mffJ MmnwrSaT craraes too Crimean i peninsula from east to west and forms a protecUve barrier
- FV sea naval base, after capturing Simferopol, the capital cf the Qimea. --..
Fireman Leroy Mclntyre, left, "and son, right
This Is lieuL Gen. ISdekl Tojo, -. ;
tempting to form a "war cabinet" Disheartened by a squabble with his wife, Edwin Mclntyre, 2 jot
Ul end Japan's crisis and replace - r Pittsburgh, climbed up the 70-foot high superstructure of the Sixth
' the Konoye government which re- street bridge which spans the Allegheny river and warned rescuers
C signed. . to stay away from liimu Edward's father, lror ' Mclntyre, a
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city fireman, vraa called. He 'dtobed'the ladder, as fc0",
circle at right, appealed to the son and the jall'j f?
ta come down the ladder. The two are ahowat right after u
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