The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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Hi OUSGOn STATESMAN Satan. Orogon, Thursday Morning, January 15. 1942
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AT SICHT OF BOMBS Paul Taraofsky, a senior post
air raid warden in Brooklyn, N. Y demonstrates the proper way
to extinguish an incendiary bomb. He wears an asbestos fire
fUcbtiof suit, and uses an asbestos blanket to smother the bomb.
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most elementary using- the fcerrtnf bone technlqne to make pro
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HORRORS OF WAR Wartime rubber scarcity really
pinches, says New York Showgirl Virginia Wilson who squeezes
with the help of Irene Vernon, Virginia Morris (kneeling) and
Buth Brady into an old-fashioned corset
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THREE'S A CROW D QlUer and Marshal Antonesca are
the portrait buddies of Romania's King Mihai in the palace of
the Romanian gOYernor at nraspol, former Russian city.
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MARITIME BOARD Dr. Frank Graham; North Caro
lina TJnhrerslty president, and Rear Admiral Emory 8. Land
riffat). chairman of UA Maritime Commission, were nominated
by FJDJR. to a war emergeacy board to settle differences between ;
sea personnel and Tessel operators. Not shown is John B. Stetl-
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THE STUFF OUR YANKS ARE MADE OF Admiral Chester W. NImlti, Paeifle Hect commander. In a ceremony at
Pearl Harbor pins the Navy Cross on Ensign Francis M. Fisler, 23, of Ivanhoc N. C, in tribute to a "mllllon-to-one" Chance taken when
s navy patrol bomber with Fisler in charge landed on heary seas to rescue nine army airmen adrift In rubber life-rafts. Watching, left
to right: Ensign C. F. Giinber of Pennsylvania; Aviation Machinist Mate Leonard H. Wagoner of Bakersrllle, N.C co-pilot who also got
the Navy Cross; W. B. Watson of Gore, OUa aviation machinist mate
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senate finance committee, studies
the President's 59 billion dollar,
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HOW THE DUTCH PREPARE On guard against Japanese fhrutts are tho Dutch East record. Total World War I cost
Indies, where naval forces that Include tho above submarine, taking on a torpedo load, keep watch. UJ5. about SI billion.
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SOLID GROUND FOR SOLIDARITY Through these palm-frtoged paths, delegates
attending the Jan. 15 conference of American foreign ministers in Rio de Janeiro, Bratil, will possibly
stroll between sessions of the meetings planned to strengthen western hemisphere solidarity. Building
is the Brazilian foreign ministry, where business sessions of conference are to be held.
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P AT HS THAT LED TO CRAVE S Names on tho tiny markers scratched out by censors,
these graves of German soldiers killed la tho NasJs Russian campaign appear somewhere behind the
German-Russian front which, by the way, has been subject to change because of the Russian offensive
that got under way in mid-November. At rear Is a demolished Soviet bunker. - . .
IN THE PI NIC Brown and pink are combined happily la
this new chapeaa wont by Peggy Digging of tho movies. It's smart
with a large rose and fine brown Telling, and can lift one's spirits
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AGAINST On eve of Rio
conference, Enrique Ruis Gul
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CONFERENCE CENTER This Is one of the malr. as- that his country will not PartW-
semMy halls of Palacio XiamaratL the Brazilian foreign ministry la pate la any move that would tn-
Rio do Janeiro, where foreign ministers of the American republics ' volve her la "belligerent or pro-
- N meet starUag Jan. 15 to consider wartime conditions. t ; heUirerent actions against Axis.