The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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HOP E American indlvldaal
fsm will carry U.S. through:
crisis, says Jules Baehe. banker
and art patron who has just
turned SO years.
LOVE'S IN THE AIR If this picture were wired for
Moad, yon salt hi hear wedding bells rinsing. Both Janis Carter
(left) and Marian Rosamond, two former New York models now
seeking film laurels In Hollywood, are getting married, they say
Janis to Carl Prager and Marian, to Charles Drew. Marian is a
former Boston University campus queen.
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BOSS Lieut. Gen. Frank M.
Andrews is directing army con
struction in Panama Canal Zone,
where a $277,000,000 job on new
locks is under way.
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PASSE R Tops among na
tloa'S grid passers is Elmer
"TiPPy" Madarik. U. of Detroit
halfback who has gained 730
.yardaorlth 48 completed passes
this season, lie doesn't rifle the
hall from close to M head, hot
lobs It with an xtaded vn.
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CHINESE SENTIM E NTS Identified by the shopkeeper
as a symbol of the spirit of China In the war against Japan, this
all-metal figure seems about to spear a serpent lifting Its head
against a 'rising sunM background ta a window display at Hong
kong. The occasion ror display was the Oct. It celebration of
Chinese independence day.
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NAVY'S WINCED BATTLESHIP LA U N CH E D The world's largest nying boat, the Mars, rides the water after Iaunchlnr at the ienn L. Rlartin
plant In Baltimore, The 140,000-pound bomber equipped for substratosphere flight; could fly nonstop to Europe and back. Inside space about equals that of a 10-room house.
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LITTLE MAN, HERE S H 0 W !-Meet Fred Lee Burkhardt. 5. of Glen Barak. Md., said
lo be the youngest rider ever to compete In the National Horse show, and "Beauty" perverse little
piebald pony that "Fritsie" pur over some two-foot jumps in "The Whip" class; at the current Na
tional Horse show in New York. He's been around horses since he was two years old.
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CLASS BY H I M S E L F-Only male student ever regis
tered In Syracuse (N.Y.) University clothes construction course is
Robert Shepherd, 19, of Richmond, Ky. He's draping Brenccy
Yasonls, plans to design clothes "for the social register."
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ejxbtoe. a light rme bclngadipW by t?e armV.Tt r
The gas-operated car .toe will largely replace the .45 caliber pistol among ?5Er uSSStSSS
and shorter than the Garand, win be carried by mcau of ailing.
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-. Ci iffrj u rro&lrus Iro&UIr.g Louisa Uelorbt Percy Viosca, Jr.
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BARGAin-SESKEftS AT HORSE AUCTION Zatri t. b a n.. TTT.V rT'": - 1
PeoMTlvanla. to the recent third annual auetto. Z lS Staadr ISSSlESl iSSfJf. -
decided to ljn1 Telling PMolrtiaSnUS ?
UA TroUtt AssocULoa directors meetlag. Placing el a brand beneath t&t mane was faVore4STmSai
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