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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1942)
rr U UNJ 120 OTTO I. at HQ Vv Si If ! r-re, Ik " u- - - ..V -V V-V i '. , ' - - x' . : . - . - - V ... v' , rf irf ft i hi in A iia i -' - : tr - Guatemala, Central American republic allied with th United Natlooa m the war, eelebratea an an niversary of the 1S71 revolution with a big parade, featured by the appearance of TJ. S. soldiers. The pjcture was taken on Sixth avenue, principal thoroughfare, in Guatemala City, the capital. More than TO per cent of the population of Guatemala is pure Indian. A new plaetio tube for aha ring cream, tooth pasta and other such uses, to replae those of tin, now needed for the war effort, has been invented by Harry Waters of New York. Waters holds up a fiant model of the new tube in the picture above. .There Is d) . metal in Waters' tube. n v y ? r l r I- v til ;4X"& 41 Charged with conspiracy to evade the selective service act and the alien registration law, these three sectional officers of the German American Bund are shown in New York after pleading not guilty In federal court. They were ordered held in ball of .110,000 each. Xeit to right are Josef Belohlavek, Cleveland Bund leader; Walter F. Echneller, Jr., Erie, Pa., leader, and Joseph Bachmajer, organizer of the Bund in Erie. WI'IHH'I' WIIIUI IJIIJgilJ i? S- lU'vf "V. -, 1 Diplomatic relations between the U. S. and Finland are n earing the breaking point following a U. S. order to Finland to close all its consular offices In the U. S. before Aug. 1- A state department announcement said the Ftanlsh government now aligned with Ger many m the war against .Russia, had "undermined the basis upon which American consular representation was maintained In Finland" and had denied American consular officers their treaty rights. Above, Hjamnr J. Trocope, right, Finland's minister to the U. S, Is teen in his Washington office with U. V. Tolvola, counsellor of the legation, after hearing of the order. v Z i- i ' " '. w .; - ;. ....... . , fv..'-::- :: .: .:...:..;. ..x-. it ..;:.. ::-: : y ::v.:;X....-xv::::. :.;; 'f i. ... , , - - - :ft,.-y..,. . 1 Ss!"y"JS -; a ' Vv 3;? . ...... . j .fc- J-1. v.JtsVafcMMiAafijedMeAis Pat Rooney H, 62-yer-oM veteran singing and tap-dancing star of the Tmudevin stage, and his former daughter-in-law, Janet Reade, : 12, one-time Zicgfeld Follies performer, are to be married. Both ar shown above. Kiss Read was divorced from Rooney's son, Pat Rooney JH, 31, at Concord, N. H, July e. Mls Read married Tmf pat in 1935. Reached at his South Sutton, -N.' J,- farm. Pat TO. stated: "You can quota me as saving ha did not Jteal her from me I expected this," -(J.I.V. Pbomephoto) v"r: x;. -:X: ;.' : .y f x Z r T - ' ' t V v.:.-. ."xJf-!. if..-.--- 1 . - x. y. xolf-:--: . X 'x'" v ,5- x I IIJIIIilii III ' 5 --- - fi -a Mr t n mi ilttn v--.-i Ti Oti 1 11 1 " I ' t Pi aiTiT - ' 11 1 - - Flanked by FT torpedo boats, lU. 8. aircraft carrier moves to sea. ready to unload Its cargo of planes against enemy vessels. Official U. 8. Navy photo. i ii.ii.il I. u j ,y , j m i, i. ,ni ?u i m Mrmpmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,4 .rf: - - ' t ' I-.... . rn.-., A -:i W i - - - '11 With so many men either work ing in war industries or In the service, San Francisco is meeting a lack of male help on street car lines with women conductors. Above, Erma Charboneau, 27, one of three women now being trained for the Job, wears the overseas tap that will be part of her uni-toon. If you can read Japanese, you win discover that this Is a list of American prisoners of war sent by the Japanese to the central agency for prisoners of war In Geneva, Switzerland. The photo was released by the American Red Cross, (J. J. jr. Phoae,kX 2 . y ,v x? : - x . X - eo v.. t , x 1 V-'.. . . A , f .2 t - - I' - - ' - , - .- j' --'- ."- r - ' "x. x-- .xv , ! - . .. ji .it 'r .? According to the state department In Waahlagton, President Rooscvett twice proposed to Vichy that, even French warshrps tn Alexandria, Egypt, harbor be removed and twice the proposals were reject ed. The rejections came tn face of a warning that unless the proposals were accepted the British would be Justified in ordering the warshipe out of port through the near-by Sues canaL and If disre garded, tn destroying the vessels to prevent their falling into enemy hands. The proposals were made as Axis forces drove toward Alexandria, vital British naval base. The ships, shown above, have been tmmoofUxed at Alexandria since the Franco-German armistice In lSeft i; -.-"7 '.Vt. I .... ? v ! c Left te right. Jerkte. aad sJdH; ewtats ackei with akirt If yon have a vacation coming op and find your clothes are ta a dilapidated condition, hie yon to a neighborhood sewing center and kern to make a few smart garments In the new trend, the pegtop, . accented hlpline and slim, tapering silhouette. A good choice of styles Is the V arT red cot torn, side-' buttoned Jerkin, left, that goes over a long-sleeved Moose of white scroll cotton print, and looks' 1 equally smart when worn with the beige slacks JackeC The slacks shown center are simply tailored and made with narrow self fabric belt. The third model is an example of how the coat of the alack suit is worn with the blouse and akirt for city days. R makes an Ideal suit outfit. r, !. Vl x - ' . ' M. A x " I " - I I!" " -x President Roceevelt has heard- and If. R. Wolfkefl, SM pounds of shipbuilder, wm get a new pair of panta. WolfkeO, who works) la a Saa Pedro, CaL, shipyards, found dlffamtty obtarnrsg clothe under WFBa clothrng regulstlorta. He wired the prealdentas foQowa: Toted for yon three times. Asked no favors. Need favor now. Need overalls badly. X am slightly over, ales Tflt pounds. Very bury buOdSsg ships. Do not wish to frwonte ftwftyiit Gandhi. Please Instruct Leon Henderson to send me priority for cloth and act price ceiling' for pants. Rosa. Need - for pasts is argent." :" - ; 4 f . Courtroom drama Is caught by the camera ta Chicago as Mrs. Harriett Jungles, 55, shouts at M o nicipal Judge Francis Borrem that it's none of the court's business why she wrots threatening letters to President Roosevelt. The judge ordered her held for examination by a court peychiatrlst and ptjt her under (200 bond which ahe paid tn - Previewed ta New York. miTs fan hats again come tooddshspei and-xnwaal designs despiU the war. At the top Is a lJghownea velvet trioora. At the left below Is a brown t e. brow, satin rObon and celrich Up. Lower rigUli (j tf t fp". trlauned with black eelvet and set off erlU Imlta taikM exrrt and secured wtlh a mnxxle v0. - r