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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1944)
-. i - - j I Tit. OREGON STATESMAN. Solent Oregoa, Cundoy Morning. January S3. 1844 - - f ' v PC2 HEVEI ; r y-V -J. J.?F i n ( .: , r f " " ' ti ' 1 f " v.. . : . . A I ' 1 ' r; . ti ' :; - .. - .: f -; ... V.' ' I j 1 . f -r - J I :V. - ;.' r" up I. I ,; , ; ,1 I - Three American of fleers who escaped from the Japanese and whose sworn statements were the basis K of an army-nary report on Japanese atrocities against prisoners in the Philippines are seen here! with ritht, Li. CoL William E. Dyess; Cmdr. Melryn H. McCoy; Gen. MacArthof; and Lt. CoL S. &L Meilnik. CecU Hanson and his wife. Thejma, beam at each other (left) as prond parents of a baby daughter born Dyess was killed fat a plane crash recently. McCoy and Meilnik are on doty. This pictare was just St leased by the war department. (AP wirepheto from TJS army signal corps.) I.; in Los Amreles dorinc the few minutes that Mrs. Hanson was removed from the Iron lnnx In which she has been confined since last November. At rixht Hanson peers thronxh rlaos at his healthy nor mal aansnter, Eiaino atarie. neinr neia y a nurse. (AP wirepheto.) - . - r -;t; ' . . - - ? r: , ... . $ ... ,'- : , I . r- -'- . I iw.- "j--"-: -lJT, ' - - - i ' r- f ... . ' I " "T".ll.l.llll ' A J' . S- si " ' 1 ' - -r-- . ' 1 'i' .-A. :-?"..:':: y.: a,'v :;: :.,r'r:yy.y . -a;.v ',,.;,.:.; ; x S ' - r ' .. . . vr:' ' -fc j it .'. ' I 'J ' t. -, ROM ANTl C.Tho rontkJ man with the classic profile si Perry- Cosao, Interpreter of popular soufs who was voted fat an annual poll the "most roman ; tie staffer" of the year. - The aerial freichter Mars, largest flying boat In thejworld, is pictured, as it took off from San "Fran cisco bay January it. lifting a 14,009-pound cargo, 20 passengers and 1S crewmen, and dropped jj down at Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, IS hours and lt minutes later. The navy has ordered 20 more to moot Its heavy transport . and supply demand in the Pacific The ship Is capable of lifting- 150,000 pounds of ' freicnt and 175 passengers and crew. It has the capacity of a 15-rooni house, has a 200-foot span and raagres 175 feet from nose to tail. 3 - v-n. TSJUUSSSSUSnMu1' 1 yV --Vt 1 J. :::-: v: , . - V -:iJ i5: I 5 , - - , :.V.-V;. :fii I " 5 .;-.:.:vVx--r--.-.H.-- : ..?i-,:V.:. v- - V:.'. ' , "' '. SS 'i , :i- x ' I 'V i '1 Blue-eyed and 21. Marianne O'Brien (above), found a movie con tract waiting- for her almost as soon as she reached Hollywood, as a member of the road show troape of "The Deughgirls." Talent seeuts from Warner Bros, signed her after watching her perform. She is redheaded and a native of "New York City. (AP Wirepheto) 1 - GeaDwjtght Bavld Eisenhower, 53-year-old American leader.: sits at his desk In London from, which he. as supreme j commander of - the allied expeditionary . force, will direct the invasion from the west against Hitler's Europe. (AP Wirepheto) 1 4 v V t fj President Pedro Pablo ' Ramirez! (seated), ' president of Argentina, I . . ; ' speaks In a broadcast at Buenos Aires in farming bis nation of Ar- i Kentina's breaking- of diplomatie relations with Germany and Jap an. CAP wirepheto via radio from Buenos Aires.) ' i 4 Constance 'Moore, fresh from:: her W; f Mrt r& Yin tit jugniy cesiraMe iroirmr iiemi nine role with Eddie Cantor in "Show Business which the famed comedian is producing anil BtarriBr In for MO.l i 'i. if 4 1 4 jOllvCr K. Germann. 25, of Moran. f j.Wye veteran aerial grnner, sa- I lutes at a TJS air base it Eng- I land, where he was . awarded -5 ; i seven decorations for bravery. Germann t received the i Silver star. Distinguished flying; cross. Cordon Kent. 20. plumber, read a bedtime story to his children as the time drew near in Los Angeles for the beginning: of his army career. Keclstered with a wonoia, wee, uraii ooaru. a Mk leaf cluster, and the air Inducted, he was to report for service January tf. He is holding j mtdzl with three eak leaf elus- Tbomss. t months. Standing- are Judson. 2 (left), and Sandra. ters. Decorations were for coor- Seated are Patricia. C: Gordon, t. and Beverly, a. His family was g A muA m M . . rd- i- th to receive $129 monthly from the government (at nirepwit; : i Bobert Malnix (left) and Norman Burns, each t, admire $50 war bonds they were awarded for averting- a railroad wreck. They discovered i an open switch and spread the alarm In time to-step a freight train from being- derailed. No mention was made of the fact that they playing hookey from school at the time. (AP wirepheto.) 4 m mimic cui juhi rwciH, m I mania. Previously he had: re-' I eeived the purple heart. (AP i wirepheto from London.)' r $ ! X- l - AIR CHIIF-Thl. plctaro r of Lt Gen. George C Kenaey. USAAP, AEled air eernmander r 1 m the Southwest Pacific; was , t made when he made a recent visit to the White House, r i !-- ' 1 I " 1 - ; aMuMnmH'V'..4'C i'iaKaaiMi4MHMH vk. - mev- widi w.-.- if Melissa Parr, member of the Umatilla tribe and ex-qneen of the Pendleton, Or-, roundup, broke the champagne bottle ag-alnst the hull of the SS Pendleton in lolorf ul ceremonies at the Henry J. Kaiser Swan Island shipyard,! Portland, Ore. "I i 1 Cioria Eeyitn, 4, Wkksbrsx :ri:teaed interview wiih fcr .-...nee gr.iIag la a C ' tZih Ji? plane. (AT iilh ter ac&t t2l tsscle. Kr. miJ ilrs. A. G. ialsst:y la Scathe to a transenpuon oi lae u . n " . i r,m Ttarlnrton. marine flying ,vt OTer jip.fcelJ Rsbaul when he dowr-d his Johanna Treiber, German bora .narse who surrendered her Am I ericaa eltlienship in Detroit, de- c!ed stailsy. in federal court she I "would kiss Ulcer's f oof and i explained :l she " said "Tt wor i s!.!;ped the ground he walks ,1 ox- (AP wirejLota.) J . ; Zown-haired, blue-eyed, 2-yer- old Elaine Cllcy has beauty and r brains and a long: term role fat " CKO'i screen musical. "xnghei. and Higher LTaineV beauty establixhed her as a Powers and- Hattie Carnegie model. wL2e Elixaheih Corn (rI;Lt) and Sirs, PatfacU Gao-eiy, l:ziLi;rs ef the 4A.-.v;,.i'u : her brains were amply df men- strated later when she became personnel director ! of ? one of New York's Leailny rsfilo sU- , tlons. IVZNS, ,r . Slain Kirs.-Frank Starr WiHIana by a previses ciirrlare, enter the poUce department crime detection laboratory is jUke lie-detector tests.. The two daushters arreed to take the tests Sirs. Goodbody was La the hotel room when her mother was shot by a wnmaN imi. aat. (A? wJrerisls.) . h " : . ... . TTary Aericza trocrs airancs cautiously alonjr a tireet llilTl frori wJ'fh r.rrrwn fsreea were driven out after sXltJ lanilaxs soea si Come. A body lies alongside of t :r.t!rrirt ef a Jee?, In forerround. (AP wirepheto via s,- txZlx. I ' tl.s IaUii e Geri:,-.ia nal cor: i