The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. January 29. 1942
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'5 N EM Y ACTIO N in their strange wicker headgear, two
Japanese flutists meander through the streets of Kyoto playing
tunes. Their native clothes aren't strange in a modernized country
uhich. still retains many touches of medievalism.
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DANCINC MOO D Fullsome dresses that promise free
dom of movement are prime favorites with Sally deMarco, ball
room dancer, who dances in this flower-splashed New York
creation with print bodice and ballerina skirt of white organza.
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MR. PUBLIC NOT WANTE D To make sure the public doesn't venture inside the sacred
precincts of the, Japanese imperial palace at Tokyo, a moat surrounds the palace grounds w ith watch
' towers like thjs one strategically placed. The imperial family has lived in this palace for many gen-
erations. and only those persons in royal favor get beyond the watery barrier.
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WOMEN'S ANCLE-Mrs.
AVilliam P. Hobby, former news
paper woman In Houston, Tex.,
is chief of the women's interest
KCtion of the war department
J public relations division.
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AYE. AYE -.Lieut. Comdr.
Wallace Beery, actor who s now;
I en active duty with the navy.;
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checked In at Johns Hopkins
hospital for a look-over. .
LONG AND SHORT OT WAR FAR E-Much shorter
than the old 16Vi-lnch-long bayonet Is the new slx-lnch-lonr sti
letto bayonet now being issued to British soldiers and compared,
above. The new blade has a needle-sharp point and can be used
without the rifle for effective close-quarter fighting. British
sources say the rifle has also been Unproved.
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C H O I C E"The person to
whom I would most enjoy telling
a bedtime story" is Loretta
Young, movie actress. So voted
the male seniors of 1942 class at
Columbia university, New York.
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V I S I T 0 R Among recent
callers at the White House, for
chats with F.D.R., was Lord
Knollys, governor of Bermuda
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SOMETHINC TO TAKE YOUR MIND OFF W A R In some of California's choicest sunshine Marie McDonald of
the movies lounges and right prettily, too. She wears a two-piece swim suit of white sharkskin; a patriotic entblem appears on trunks.
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LECCINC IT FOR U.S. A At the moment Bill Sully, 195 pounds, and Russell Moyer. 90
pounds, are having some fun on the bars, but they're really in earnest about the "20 Mile Club"
! they've helped promote at the Taylor Allderdice high school in Pittsburgh. They' and fellow-club
I members run 20 miles a school semester to keep physically fit for Uncle Sam's needs.
MARIN E Maj. Bernie B'er-
man.i famed University of Min-I
ncsota football coach, gives al
snappy salute at the Quantico,
Va.,! base. He's now on active
duly with U.S. Marine Corps. 1
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f, 0 R S T RL N f 1 ? T 1 CU ! ly? R ? NTlV WM fTSf Md NIT nteht lh Nw "M Boxing Writers- associa
tion dinner when Pvt. Joe Louis received theEdward J. Neil Memorial Plaque as the man who contributed most to boxing In 1941 and
The King's Plaque as the year outstanding boxer, Lieut. Comdr. Gene Tunney, who directs the navy's physical training nrorram rot k
special award for services to his country. Left to right: Jack Dempsey, Tunney, Louis and James J. Braddock
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BRIGHTER DAY Sr-Metropolitaa Opera siars Else Stevens and Lauritz Melchlor sang song
of hope to these New York crippled tots, as part cf the 1912 Fight Infantile Paralysis campaign. ,
i a new gadget are invited to come out Into the open by a poster
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.v -. rnent of Commerce, in Washington. U.S. Commissioner lf Patents
Conway P. Coe (left) and Brir. r.nj r.ari nri, Z X- '
Ordnance want inventive ideas of possible use against the eiemy.