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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1942)
PAGE TDI To OSSGOIf STATESMAN. Solum. Oregon. Tuesday Morning, July 14, 1S42 TIH1I ASSCDAT1E) EWS no) .o rp 1 .iTm. -- - - - ': r"- ... .. - , j " t - t ; .( Vv ' ' : - - - I STTf- ' 7. " A'r ''' ;' - : I f ; - " : ' ' cv ill ' J : 7sA lifer JrflSS LIBERTY AND OLD GLORY Beneath the towerinc SUtae of Liberty burs the Start and Stripes of the U.S.A. A ni""' 4 - . . 7"" T" "f 15! 1 ' . f ? i ; f - V - ' - ; , - lit -1 H. I " ; 7 w I ; 4 ' - . fh s TP " I i-i ' ' i 'f f i , 1 l It 'r' J 7 v i i - - Hf J ,J-JJ"mn inrr 'rrnimmtnfiiiiri 11' ' rfih, nainn f ii i umiMnnmriWn- ij ract 'run i iiiVMMi'i mimamr im Si'-l i rl' J1 HARNESSING A RIVE R Lookinr upstream through a center spillway section in Shasta Dam near Sacramento. Calif diver sion of the Sacramento river into the concrete-walled channel at left can be seen. At right excavation eontinaes. ' v 1- "vCX t .,;: '"-.iW.-: '-"A TEARFUL GOODBYE. Brace Corriran cries as he says coodby to brother Harvey who was leaving N. Y. for Seoat camp.' ''''rpiwiippwt nw.iii.nii.inii - .Am " - - -! ---'hr In., r.-s y - i X 'BATAAN V SYMPHONIST ... Mr.rv-.fj nt.ii. oelpbla symphony orchestra manarer, who composed a tone poem ftamed "Bataan." works at hU desk beside portrait of Gen. Doux las Mac Arthur to whom the "BaUan" score was dedicated. 3 11 i i AF s ,1';!' . vr JJ ,j' iv.v.'.'.v.wf X H .. is . V i 1 s u. J I it ;'. IS 5 '7 , sirwvf SL Mi. . .....',.".,.....'--''. tyyr , -r A Q U ATIC PAGEANT RY EiyM Knox (center) appears with some of represenUUves from II n Aliflnoy Mhhiin In m -..mt. a s w . m ... vciciuvuj vpcuuiK new swunnuni; pvoi in ios Anf eies vaui. ft TIMEOUT-Mary Moore of Blrmlnrham, Ala, who danced' way to films, takes time to relax t a Beverly Hills. Calif., pool. - n llln ...... - J- 7 , ! ": I r, ) ; 1 -I 7 i v. :jl hi I . f V ' f ? -4 ' i . ' .7,7. i "A ; r i j U ; - - mm,mmn .nnim r , ,- - , - -. J ARMY NURSES' WINTER CAR 0 Miss EaihWa I. r.rslvILIl cf rhl!ai?!?li! wears f ar-llaed wind tnd water resis-, '? ,rt rsrka, wool dvlHer. far cap and combination fur-lined (love li t.::tci:j Ctz'zzti to protect Uncle Sam's army nurses In winter. LAMPSHADE a Now York designer molded pale Vir. S inia bine felt Into this attractive . lamps&ade hat. CLO S E U P. ThU interestlnr eloseup photejraph of Eritiih Prime Minister Winston Churchill was made after the famous leader and orator returned to No. 19 Downinr street in Londoa foJowlsr bis latest visit to the United States. Ee wears bis f amCiar yaehUnr cap. Churchill returned to face bitter criticism because of Enliia reverses In Libya but won a vote of confidence. ' v. V. - . i im''1 m : 'r-5P. A 7- c -is :4, A 'k.. i 7 MUl -'W'fiflllllllMi .ti.iri?:.&. ''iJA? OFTHE YEAR Ted WUliams, Boston Red Sox outfielder, holds The Sporting News' "Player of the Tear" award. Lt R. P. Fuller (third from, left) enlisted WUliams in navy. . r- 1 1 4 - v" i 7 KLl r - v n . -1 ' r l7N 1:7 "ft A W-mu : i- ... , A ST ROLL. Socialite Nancy Clark of Boston strolls at a swank . awimmlng pool club In Beverly BUIa, Calif. . COAT TRIPLETS Carolyn Smith displays Red Nubian Coat triplets, two months old, at the San Fernando Valley Goat society's annual show at North Hollywood Park, Calif. These pedl creed pets won honors in the contest for bine ribbons, .j ' v 1 1 . j-ff- r v il'; QUEErMJ4StECTS U' S- MARINE S7EBtld-. Queen Elixabeih iatpeeU U. S. Ma rlncs durtec vfcU t AJserican treors in Nortt IrelansL At rltht Is tho Paches Abereorn.