The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 18, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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'PC of gmaUtaf yndlcaU In Brooklyn, N. Y, which did a
11,000,000 business yearly by paying for police protection, has been
charged by two special Kings county grand Juries with Special As
sistant Attorney General John H. Amen charging that the yearly
protection payoff" was more than $1,000,000. Four lawyers and 49
members of the polio department were named in the presentments,
which srere accompanied by movies taken by investigators which
showed alleged money payments by gamblers to policemen. The can
did camera series above, according to Investigators, shows a "payoff
man meeting a policeman outside a bakery.
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Another new nghtlng ship for Uncle Sam, the cruiser Denver. Is
Shown being launched at the Camden, N. J, shipyards. The Denver
U a sister ship of the cruiser Cleveland, launched several months ago.
lS30f tbsld bt l&tsrested fax this pkturt for ths two young lames
pictured may ba setting wr hat styto. The ghis, Dorris Kent of
Korfolk. Ta Mt, aal fiberry Sbadbune of Boston., wear flowers
ta UMir htdr tnetff of hats, taus savus; nitaiil for ae elsewber.
SOss Ksat wears two pink roses mounted on a comb trimmed wKb
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pttf Court Justice Owen Beberts greeted girt scouts at a war
bends and stamps caaapalgn la Washinrton. D.C Left m rlghU
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THE FAR HORIZON S "Somewhere In' northwestern Ohio" an aerial photographer with the
U-8. Army Air Corps shot this view of Lake St Mary, which looks like a huge Ink blot on the patch
work ef neat farm lands. Tea are looking la the direction of Fort Wayne and South Bend, Ind. Celine
Ohio, is at upper rUrht. corner of Jake. Phot taken at ZO.OO feet with Infra-red film.
LANJINC MJLD AT D A R W I Australians sa, Uutt extenrfv. are. f rr.d. st thio
Darwia landing field makes the visits by Jap bombers ineffective; planes still land, take off
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Mexico, has been named minis
ter to 0.1 front Mexico, to help
the two countries ta
ceajuaettssi with ambassadors ta
Washlngtoa. with special em
hhaais on jdef ease effort.
NOSE KN EW Tw opposing forces meet at the. nose of
luratore BaecabnL basso buffo of the Metropolitan opera, la a
Cleveland hotel lobby. And the lUy smell won by aose. He's
Veaktar ta a new pipe, the gift of a friend.
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Ibis is Dr. A. Vlshenvsky, head
of the surgical department of the
Soviet Neurological clinic in Mos
cow, who has succeeded In trans
planting the nerves from the dead
to wounded Red Army men, thus
enabling many soldiers, consid
ered hopelessly Incapacitated, to
return to the front. Dr. Vlshenv
sky claims that when nerves,
taken from dead bodies, are prop
erty treated after removal, they
can be preset-red iadeunltal
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CANDY K I D-AIeil Smith
of the movies wears a new middy
top dree with a candy flavor
the stripes coming up hi char
treuse and navy on a white hack
ground. Skirt Is knife .pleated.
J. Qualters
The man who Is photographed al
most as much as President Roose
velt, Thomas J. Qualters, above,
personal bodyguard and constant
eompanlon of the V. 8. chief ex
tcutivt, hi quitting that post to
nter the Army Air Corps as a
taptain. May L Qualters, 'former
Poly Cross football player, has
teen Mr. Roosevelt s bodyguard
since 1835.
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DON'T PICK OM ME I UUIe James Coeske. months
old. tells the world not to shove him aroond particularly when
that pat ef his. an EacKish huHder. ts staading nearby. The dog Is .
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WAR MAY SOON COVER THIS VATERFRONT-Caribea-drawa wasaas cluster alonx the dock, ef tbo'
waterfront at Colombo. Ceylon, capital of the strateglcally-loeated Island which lies la the Indian Ocean at the bottom of V-shaped India ,