The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 19, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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ll 0ZZGO2? STATZZMAXt Solmn. Oreou Tuesday Morniag. Mot IS.' l42
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, tighter plane of the U. S. army air force. The plane, one of the newer flfhter types, is on a Buffalo, N. Y, firinj range.
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CALL OF THE SEA Landlubbers and sailors alike, arc
drawn to the Santa Monica, Calif v beach as season opens,
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DOLLS OF THE PR I NCESSES Lady Halifax, wife of the British Ambassador, displays
dolls riven to British War Relief society by English Princesses Elisabeth and Margaret Rose..
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WAITING These men in a camouflaged emplacement on an
Hawaiian estate await possible Japanese risit
B ON NET-Ftim Actress Joan
Fontaine wears a hat accented
with green and purple grapes
and large pink roses.
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OFFJR HEALTH RECIFEBacking tsnshlne cycllnc and apples for health, here are fUm
starlets (left to right) Almn Carrelk Shh-ley rattam, Mairjl Cam aLur
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SWEETHEART OF THE MARINE S-Marlan Hall,
daughter of LU CoL George Thomas Hall of U.S. Marines, spent
most of her life near Marine barracks. Unofficial sweetheart of
Marines, she's also a University of Washington graduate cum laude.
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SONC WRITE R-Pvc
Adrian Boudreau of Medford.
Mass., thinking of his girl at
home while on his way to Aus
tralia, wrote a song he called
"This Is No Time for Tears."
PROUD E H T R Y Vivlenne Worl holds Bernlce of Canyon
Crest, a Great Dane entered in a Los Angeles dog sHow.
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SEEKS CITIZENSHIP
Hermann Rauschning, author,
and former confidant of Adolf
Hitler, has appUed for U.S.
citizenship papers.
Trapped for nearly six hours in the locomotive cab of a freight train
which Jumped the rails in Cleveland's flats, John Schaffer, 30, a
brakeman of Bellevue, is shown during his ordeal as fireman at
tempted to extricate him. Schaffer, conscious throughout, now is ia
a hospital -where he is expected to recover. The locomotive, tender
and nine cars of the 68-car train Jumped the track. Cause of the
accident remained a mystery.
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'YOUNGER S ET 'Among the young folk interested In the 1 i ''JNv
Los Angeles. Califs dor shows is Margaret Ann Culver. These !f. , Ll" v J - r X
Cocker Spaniel puppies scattered about her lap are four weeks old. ? -T' . ' , ,f JT f '
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M I LK-FE IXBehind the forest of milk bottles is Sergt. Arthur.
Zursolo of Camp Pendleton, Va. Because of stomach trouble, Zur!
sola his been placed en a milk diet. He downs thirty-two half!
pint bottles dally. His home b Chester Heights, Pa .
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'5 f-Whflg awtlUnr their cue to ft tn stage si n New York theater, Comedians Victor;
( Moort (eenter tn dressing town) and William-Gaxton (right) fry a game of kin rummy.