The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1942, Page 14, Image 14

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THE LOUIS, A MICHTY MAN IS HE! Pensively Joe Louis contemplates the fa
tore, which includes his Jan. 9 N. Y. boot with Buddy Baer. Navy Belief Society will cut in on proceeds.
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BACK FOR MORE Buddy Baer. who managed to knock
Louis out of the ring in the first round of the May. 1941. match
won by Louis with a technical KAYO in the seventh, assumes a
fifhtlnt stance. They meet again Jan. 9 in Madison Square Garden.
PRACTICE Maybe Junes
Barnes is awkward now, dress
In doll for a Philadelphia
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course but waitH he finishes
course in June.
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ENVOY First New Zealand
minister to the United States
wiU be Walter Nash (above),
deputy prime minister : and
minister of finance of the New
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WHAT'S THIS ABOUT: A TIRE SHORTAGE? With the wartime tire ban. tw nag tethered on the main street at
Mlddlefield, Ohio, can five the hone laush to that auto. They belong to two of Middlefleld township's SOS borer -rtdlnx Amlsh residents.
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PRISONERS' SONG OF P E N N I E S Money saved from their weekly wages of from 19
to 49 cents earned in the penitentiary shops was used by these men at Pennsylvania's Eastern peni
tentiary, to buy U.S. defense bonds from Joseph C Lucke, penitentiary instructor. Warden Herbert
Smith said that 43 prisoners bought $9,518 worth of bonds in ftve days and no coaxing'
95 PLUS 92 The 109 mark is but five Jrears away for Mrs..
Margaret Bonewits of New Orleans, who celebrated her 95th birth
day Christmas by posing with her newest descendant the 92nd
Marsh Ann Zweifel. S months. The baby Is her ninth great-great-grandchild.
She has 11 children, 49 grandchildren and 28 great
grandchildren; and doesn't offer any special recipe for longevity.
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ROAMER REACHES R I O The Sagres,' training
school ship of Portagal's UUIe-heard-of navy recenUy arrived in
Bio de Janeiro, BrasiL after fighting a terrific South Atlantis
storm. Veacel will return to Portugal after short visit
RUSSIA'S FAR EA ST E R ft : P O R T This is an air view of Vladivostok, which has one"
sf the world's finest harbors, kept open through the winter by Ice-breakers. It Is located on a peninsula.,
projecting Into the Sea of Japan and thereby 709 airline miles from Tokyo.' During World War I. Vla
divostok was used as a base for Allied stores, guarded by Allied troops that Included Americans.
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RULES Shah Mohammed,
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Xraa. elevated to throne at Tehe
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Axis leatiflsrs resigned under
Criilii-Eusslaa pressure.
IT'S HIS WAR, TOO Toughest campaigner' & thena
all. with British forces battling the Axis fat the current Libyan
i campaign Is Butch, above four-legged fighter oa an RAJ?, armored
car. Be weal through the spring rererses, defied shellias.
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DESERT VINCSPREADt SOLDIERS AND TV6 CARS she ha ao vices." said one BJIF. pilot after he'd flown a aant four-englned Boeing !t
bomber like this one fat the Middle East campaign. Britons fighting In the desert say planes carry a bomb load of 8,009 lbs. over 2,089 miles, and can climb to 41,909 feet i
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