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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' f 4 V s . -. J . V 'it - . IN THE STRETCH AT DACHAU4 Oxen Jockeys arte their bucking steed la the "Grand Trix do Dachau" during a carnival near the M-Umi concentration camp la Germany. :KWAiD-KAHW HP -.r to V ; ':Tr 4 4 CALL TO MUSICIANS A mammoth violin in the Munich railroad station advertises Germany's first fair for musical instruments at Mittenwaid, noted for Tiolin production. , lUVtNILl ANlMAL-LOVlfc -ucy Webb. t. danfkter of laa Webb, veteran bars trainer at Wheeling Downs. VT. Ta sMo UM stall of Day AX Ur with horso, ft dog and a oat. bnJ .;; i Fl Tl F71 1 1 ; ? " ft ' " f I ' .i.r .. . --pvf' " -4 ; 'ill Ca. - ir5s1! ;: . I - J WALKINC DOLL -Eric.- a walking doll, is led an Its first promenade by proud "mamma" la preparation for the aatama fair of the Austrian toy industry la Vienna. r, -4 ... , PHYSICIAN'S PET S-Brlg. Gen. Wallace II. Graham, physician t President Traman. visits his birds, a macaw (left) and a mynah. la bis garden at Walter Reed Hospital. Washinrton. - 1 'J : i r i t I I f ROTECTINC THE DEFENSE MEN Defease men (right) of Soathera Method- a a. il . t m t a a ' s II a a 10 . - - a 0 flaar Tawoo ut looioau sqoaa are equipped wiui provecvive paaaug ior uuj Kiuwufn " WANDERING W A H 0 0 William C. Whitehead, of - " n v Mf v w a? w - pvawu aaw aj auwvw vwawaa a va aua joff Morebead City, N. C far from iU babiUt around West Indies. S IN PICTURE'S' I v- -anaj. .v i. aanJBBBBasannaBMmannVaW iSK, w nnnJu .aaannWBnnnr -A m.1L:.. - ' rf'-nna, CAPItUHRlD CJ,CK,CIRL C V E.f 1 L S - tTl:. down? east and the other smiling wanly, were among the guerrilla captives brought back from the Grammos Mountains by Greek government forces after the recent drive to clear the area of communists. r 1 b. )7 V i ' hi - w-iSTn '".im..,, , .r,.-8. i ...: ,:- a " : : - Ii - If ssi r j " ' r j i - v ' h - -.JJ 8 US'': r -v '.yi- ' -v. i. V I RIDING HICH-Emily SiegrUt. of Newport. K. L. wears a modern costume as she pedals down the street on a high wheeler hi practice for the Sa naa! "Gay Nineties' parade. r IT mail 1 TOKYO FOUR YEARS LATER -J mtrance to u. s. Army nasaingiM IlelshU housing area, formerly grounds of Mem Temple. Tokyo, has error la siga to add Japanese touch. I i . .; . ' - V " I v v "v. I t' ; 'A 4 STILL SPRY AT S E V EN T Y - S I X -.Mrs. Eva Moore. 7. af Gardiner. Me, Bnisheo a dance exhibition at a meeting of the Maine Three Quarter Century Club in South Portland. I t - r-" " " X t J, 7 9 MINISTER. Th aUoa . of Nathaniel P. Davis (above) as Minister to Hungary bag been confirmed by the Sea ate. Confirmation bad been held a for more than two months. CI X r i- ixyit- v r V .-'4 ' i Ay 1 ',wf- - sis - NEW: JAPANESE T Y P f W ft I T E R S Allied personnel In Tokyo watch the operation ; - : 4 ' f- - ' - - . k - 4 , , - j fe ,.:-:.( -i l " . t d I , i y .! . ; If iU AM VET COMMANDER Harold J. Russell (above), of WMertowa. Mass, a hamtless veteran, was elected National Commander of The AMVETS at MttaiiM la Dea Moines, la t .- A l' " 1?, '"fI .Aw a? -'U. itL:. Sif , n ..rn?t7(.rT I STUDY INC LAY) OF THE LAND. Gerhard Iloraemana (seated, center). Berlin schoolboy who won a prize of lour weeks la Eat land and the U. 8. in the European Recovery; pro 47am ttiiy 00a lost, studies; map of America, surrounded by bis mother and five brothers and sisters