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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1943)
" 4 TJ CTZZOU STATECMAXt Cataa Oregon Thursday Ilorcingw October XI. 1S13 J'L Z-U rsn uJ 7fnr- U VI ' v i SEASIDE PATROL Somewhere en thesandy Mist of far northwestern Australia, patrols pass the spat where a Datca commercial airliaer was shot dowa by Japs la II 12. . . - ... r- -:1 - - . f i r VERSATILE CI1APLAI N UeuL Joha H. ShlHlar, far mer pastor of a Methadist can rre ration ta Detroit, am a Marina Carps chaplain la the sonwwes racme, WKi mr as mm of alrns previa r. that he's a maa of many parts. A 0 V E THE CLOUD S SUhoaetted aralnst aha roof af a elond bank.' a Naral air transport files toward Attn fat the Aleutians, put sasw-shronded Garelal volcano. 5" Vi . u.-aT . GENERAL IN A JEEP MaJ. Gen.,Vassi!I Nlkitich Oalmator ef the Russian army rides In aa American Jeep with Anatole Kratikov left), vice president of VOKS, the organisation throurh which Russian War Belief distributes American rifts. They are accompanied by women workers in the v - ' - VOKS who traveled from Moscow to the war front, MOVIE VETERAN S D. W. Griffith (left), who says he ; rave Lionel Barrymore (rirht) his first morie Job 24 years are. tret tayether for seme-reminiscences in a Hollywood radio stadia. ain aim oiaumers are new in incir srxuea. t- t i ! . ' -4 i WAR WORKER Eunice - Kimball, former bookkeeper and . dancing: teacher, skilf ally assem- bles "aatosyn units, used for re v mote control systems ' aboard battleships, at the marine divi sion of Bendlx Aviation Cor poration in Brooklyn. , N E W M E T SINCE R S -Edward Johnson (left), rcneral manaceY of the illetmpolitan Opera, talks with, five American- bom etnrers who will appear durinr the opera's Coin season. Left to ritfct; John Baker and Donald Dame, and seated on the seta, Christine Carroll. Patrice Man set and Thelma Altaian. - , . . i ....ijMin.ii mi j.i , rr.?-Bjixf-ji'-i..j.-.-o'TT --. rent rBudPV :- '" GERMAN Y-&4'fjr - - .'-cxSi. Xt'dife' "ihuhgary ITAtY-YUGOSLAVIo GREl5S: .'.eoTURKEY : . Athens v-v,fs-C 1 . Mediterranean Sea : ooDECANESE, V; MALTA IS. i I Aj Of Sept. J. 19 J? jf4f-.-- mTs f ' 1 LITTLE RODEO FANS-CIIl Jesrerson,7 (left), of Ch lame. Calif., and -Erown JugT Beynolda. 5, of Clovls, N. iU esc chanre shop talk: about the rodeo at Madison Square Garden. New York, ta which their dad are competitors. ' -1 t BALKANS 5CZTIIC A C A I N ' 'vhTV I? I . -4 l POST-VA R TThen the war is over tJ nylca is avallatle araia f ar rivilUa cse. th.is sya titetiraliy waterproofed, lifht wef;it raincoat w".:i be ready .f GRENADE a doarhboy prepares to load a hlrh-powered rifle rreaade fa a 1903 Sprlnc . field, sivins; him a much treater ranre than can be covered by grenades thrown by band. - HELL'S ANGELS' SHELL S Lleat John W. ITendrey of Jacksonville, Fla. pilot of the Flylnr Fortress "Hell's Anrels," looks at piles of shell -cases la the nose of the ship after complete tar Its 4 1st mission over Europe. TA N K THAI NIHC FOR MP' SU-On the tralninr cround at Eastvlew. N. a taak trav .Wt wA aveed to tipped over, so that military polio, earn practice rfehUa it quickly. I IRRIGATED-VICTORY GARDE N Water supply was the least ef tiefr worries for rktarr rardenen at CraniCotlee Cara la esstrra Wasinston. The t'ant wattr r?wcr-irr':it!ra prc;:ct i -: ; C s Vt acrrj t r?rr? a i:?t:.ae. COVDOT c t frr-tr !."eva raw.? 1 a ttrer ef cawtcy t . : be is ttio rtsy ' Tlitol rcl. V T ' x" enr : nation's a:.- v xt.