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,Thm OEEGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Sunday Morning, June 21. 1942
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SWEETH EART Martha Scott Ubove), stare and screea
actress, was chosen U. $. marines' sweetheart.
FLY INC PORTRESS, NEW MODE L Hifh above a med Wetch of landscape speeds this Boeinr B-17E, described by
"h war department as "bier and more deadly" than previous "flyinr fortress"; models.' Several U. 9. plants now make the planes.
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COMMANDANT Capt
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named commandant of midship
men at the V. S. naval academy.
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HOB -NAI LID Checking- riflo at marine (tuuiery school,
Stt C. S. B. Revels exhibits latest bt footwear.
I. I. N. Radiopboto'
According to the Japanese propaganda bureau, which released this
picture, it shows U. S. soldiers emerging from an underground
passage on Corregidor island toisurrender. The picture reached the
United States via Buenos Aires, Argentina. Corregidor fell to the
Japs on May 6.
SOCKO To help conserve
flossier material for parachutes
and other war needs, Marguerite
Chapman, screen actress, leads a
fad for cotton socks. "Sock the
Japs with socks" is the slogan
for the campaign in which she's
taking part.
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H ED Y GOES NATIVE IN LURONC Hedy Lamarr, all, set in exotie makeup for
her Tondeleyo role In "White Cargo," wears new kind of tropical costume ealled a "lurong." Iff
sot exactly a sarong, it Is explained, but Is supposed to have lots of alive, as demonstrated by Miss
Lamarr in this pose.
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CYCLING SIDE BY SIDE Something a little different
In the way of tandem cycles is tried out by Mr. and Mrs. James)
Melton at their Westport, Conn., home. It's called a tide-tandem1
to distinguish it from the usual fore-and-aft kind. Mejtb, wh
also collects ancient motorcars, has 88 old bicycles ot assorted)
models and vintages.
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A TOY FROM M I D WAY Mrs. Helen Buckner, wife of
Capt. Jean H. Buckner, commander of a marine corps anti-aircraft
battery which helped repulse Japanese raid en Midway, holds
the first toy sent by Captain Buckner from the embattled Island to;
their five-months-old son, David Nelson Buckner, whom the father
has never seen
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I N D A N S M A K E A R ON A X I SSepresentatlves of the funoas Six Nations fath
ered la Washington, bearing a resolution of war against the Axis powers. Left to rUht, standinrrChief
iTUIiam Rockwell. Chief Jesse Lyon, Chief Ulysses Perce. Seated: Chief Louis David, Mrs. Peter Oake,
Miss Charlotte Oake, C&Ief Peter Oake; drummer. Chief III! ton Nichols,
SUMMER JACKET
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wed in this Deia-Bacher Jacket
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I T S Mc ART HUR JA R K NO W-WeUake Park In Lee Angeles, shown la this sieture with some of the buildings of the