The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 28, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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JAP. RELOCATION CENTER Nearly 14,0et Japanese mad Jap-Americans Ur at th Tmlelake, Caltf Belocitlog Cen
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fOM-FOMS IN ACTION Oris t th molttple pom.
poms ef a British warship. 1ULS. Ks4aer. nti 1st ettoa
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'SWING YOUR PARTNER 'WAVES fat tralnta at Smith CoDeffe. Northampton. EUss,
. - participaU la as U-fMnloaed eoaatry duet M part of their ftihlctle presnab '
SHOW ENTRIES-Clack and White Caira terriers awall
jadxinr at Klelbemrna, AattnUa, Scaael Cteh shew
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MET STAR FROM IOWA Walter Cassel. baxUsa
who made his debut with the Metropolitan Opera last season, roes
threosh a practice vocal session with his wife. Both Mr. and Mrs.
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MA RJORIE SHOOTS Screen Actress Marjerie Keynslds fires a calibre machine gun at
the HrHgy, Texas Army Gannery School while Gen. CL C Brant (left), look on. r
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HICII-FLYiriC BEAUFICHTERS Australian
fixhter pilots, retarncd from ercrseas combat, put three Beau--fil-bters
threurh mmacurers somewhere In a tramlnc urea, ffirlaf
trainees the benefit si their expcrleacs under fire.
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SHEEPSKINS APLENTY-. Sixteen thousand sheep- ,
sktea, safely slewed U bales, are la this truchload at Kkhmond, -
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YOUTHFUL WRITER llarsaret OUrlen. t-year-eU
moTie actress, pencils a letter from Hollywood to a Rnsfa f-'
Tin4 as her ceauibuuea uuuan tac mu w.w
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READY TO ROLL flat cars Uaded with mechanised , J
sauipment ef a division WU.8. troops ret a una! checkup before
leaTlnff a Mreuae for the Artsena desert for maaeurers,. AJI -
Tehkles are blocked and wired dewa.
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WAR WORKERS AT PLAY War workers darlr.5
the day. these flrls and other employes of the ECA Victor pUrt
at Camden, N. J, presented their ewa mnsical revue for uieir
to-workers, incladias a specLJ rerf onaance for the s la abaters.
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JOURNEY'S END At a siIL-T n. the Arlaona desert
this train carry in y part of a division cf V. S. troops is beSnr un
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r.cers serve! their ciess ea paper plates, ethers eatlr.j frcm il iir
tzzzi ills. Ilc-a tszzlly Licl-Jes mtat, vtsttitlcs, fruit, lrc
- tzl tuitcr, teverare an! dessert.