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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1943)
Tbdf OX2XGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning, Jane L 1343 TO 1 A33C 0A1T (I (PHI M - ..; ' . - - j; - . : -. : v -i- v- " ' -. 4:-' - " ' " " ... .... -. ". Jsja"JosnBaeaommn ' i ' r-"X"r : : .' ' ',.,:;::., . - .'... w v. - ' - - ' ' I - -. : : .-yy. , yy ' . :. ;' .'. ' . ; " : :-, -J . .:.. -S-.:. - - ..x : ,, .v :--:-':- - - ; J , - ' - s- - - ' - A 'i IF. 1 FRETTY PRINCESSES The, tfcree Swc4Ui priaeeseek. EIrflU. f, Ifanireth, t, u4 i Ocsire, 4, rreai-rnutddatif liters of Kln GbsUt V, pUy ta their bene ear Stockholm. VICTOR A aew pwtnlt ef Gem. Sir Brmnl L. Memfceeaerr. T wbe led Um Tictorloos British ttk Anx, " i1 f i:'V; -s- :- i:-i--.-.i----;v J. -A 1 ."X i ft 5 T-r."- FOFOVERAetress Penny Stnsletoa sMdels htr sew "pe eTer" 4ress f er taeosewerk e wrsparan4 ef stardr Mm iente wltk Mf Utet pocket for a carry-all ae4 a pot-hoUer salti which kaas from the belt. 7 VHOME FROM THE FIELDS After" a day la the fields, those Chlaose yeaacsters ride . "home on a emffale. Nearly all farat work la China Is mow done by wesaea aad children, AUSTRALIAN NURSES MARC HNmrses attached to the Ninth divide search fferemsb ' : the streets ef Sydaey, N. & W darlnc a parade ef Aastrailaa arsaed forces. . S . : T x s f - " i t ;v ' 1 ii. i. i i i.miiiiiMr '' " " " MMMi j!i .i.wv...jihj. wrr 4 4 ! ' ' V, i : - ::'.' f 1 f - l , - f j Him. 1 . BRITONS BOOK This ! the way British rattem cea- It's the mr cUMlfK aooa: ror bihiiiw.j DIRNDL Virginia CBrlc of the saorles weara a eottoat print chanis dirndl skirt la red. white aad Mac with a wide trdle aad narrow bonds of bUck. . Tdret ai the I'- 'WIJilllKMH r 7- FLIERBHr. Gea. Harold I. Geerg (obore) la eoouaoader of the Air Transport Command, whose actrrlties include deUTery ' ef saea aad materUlx, arreatly needed for prosccatlea of the war, to destinations la all parts of the world. k .,:-y.-. 4- i r . " BACK AT HIS OLD 0B With his eltatleas plaaed ; bostde aha, Albert Snakes, decorated for herotaa aad disckarred front the Marines for dlaabillty freca wennds. works at his old Joh, hs the Brewster plane plant. Newark, N. J. - tf i y ,r ': :'-;. i : .' , i " - 4 ' V " 1 - J SIPJBSaWt'ASS' FT" . -.'- x' . las i MwaiM in ilsw4J I f its'. -1 "f SUFER-ICEBOXtrast below, sere la this refrUerator. aad ha a Goodrich plant to test diaphragms that opea aad close hen hay doers oa wtrphars Synthetic rabber dees this par Ucalxr Job wbea futoral rabber weal. 1 S85-I 943 This lfthoen. ' . tnry bonnet, wora by Insrld ,t, Bertamaa, b screws a strictly opto-the-minnte "victory rardea" aootff with its dooorattoas of. frnU. Howers aad ' ' Testahle : Jeares. Looks rood eaeaia tf esCdeesnt 1X1 FARMERETTE C I N N Y-Glaay Slmnas. radio sei --- -- tvi kv Ram Vcimanao Taller. CaUfornla. I ander the watchf ml eye of Corp. Joseph Isenons of Syracaao, N.Tf a serrlce maa gaest at the raach. - ? If : -. -'. : - fi - COAST CUAHD FIRE FIGHTER S r.:en&ers ef the V. S. Coast Guard fo Cirocth part Cf tc trxrj at Cilvesian. Teao-wtarf frsct tr rtUaa. MOSQUITO'S STIt! C CrUala'aaew -7.roeinlto-trhter' ' aocks a mean sting- la Its nose fear 2 mm. cannon and f oar .233 yffiat tuns. Two JEloIls Eoyec engines power Cie rlsne. wLL:!, . t . is coBsiracted ef wood. r. ...-.j m ,n -ijeg w warricar nations, ewitserlaad has been forced to keep her Army at top o aSSa'siaco 1SS3. lost ss ta the countries acta any at war, this has placed a serere strsia caber . aWwer. so some of to soldiers do double duty, helping out oa farms as the ym men. left above, are oa a larm near terns. The United Etate s la eoaaUertas a similar plan. (IntcrntUonilX