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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1952)
THE ASSOCIATED PRE NEWS IN PICTURE mm Miin.nn mi u kiwi imbiiwhil " ry 'vaw i riMmnw" t! y" - rffC ; . 14: .fJ ' lli raljLV- r1 trfz :f&z&T JLzL-Jl :tssss 1 l I r.B I U C U F FT COD P A D A I R I P C C I M T c.l cnn.... vtl. Citj, U dotted with faithful jatherln to receive the Easter Sunday blessinc of Pope Pius XII. ;V4 4 v1av;. .tL a ! BOY WITH DRIVE Determined-looking Lindsay Crosby. 13. plays golf with hit famous father. Bine and recent ly rarded an 82 on the Thunder bird course. Palm Springs. CaL '0r'm ' "-"itS GROOMS RACE HORSES English -bom Mrs. Theodora "Tommy" detriments, believed first woman groom at Churchill Downs. Ky.. poses with dor. "Rosie," and a charge. t 1 ; C ' - V W M, I . -1" ' -Xi "" 5 V,. "X- 5'"' itSsSjWfattiiir i i him in mi I PROTECTIVE WINC A robin happily awalta hatehinr of her err in Joseph Fallon's yard at Louisville, Ky protected from the elements by a big umbrella, courtesy of Fallon. WINNER'S SMILI Gail Peters of Washing-ton.' D. C. and Trenton, N. J- hold modal at Daytona Beach. Fbu. where she smashed two records la AAU senior swim meet. MJ ,g ' 5 ! V ' ..-wo:" ". .v.'jjNPft.- - Vut -a It VSi&L m ojwoii.itfn'riiesJ'JWWBWisois'wws iip. 4 f : f ' - - -:- r '"fl 4 POINT ADVICE Lieut Gen. Robert Elchelberger (r.). former head of West Point, chats with director Arthur Lubin n Hollywood set as he supervises shooting of Academy sequences. HONORED Mrs. Toy Len Goon, 57, mother of eight children, who has been named -Maine Mother of the Year." turns handle of presser in her Portland. Me Laundry. J ii "-"""y'if h fflnOTTM ttfi' n -JV WEICHTLIFTINC Visitors to the General Electric plant in Schenectady. N. Y.. see the shifting of part of a 14-toat turbine In new $6,500,000 addition to the turbine building. SPdpii i w i ui 1 1 1 mtmm'' vmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmwmmm m WORK OF HISTORY'S IDEA M A N Herald ing the helicopter is this scale model of design for an aerial screw made from drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, shown In New York. TARGET FOR NAVY Elayne Brown views radio-controlled Navy target plane' with .-V. .ij r.n uh niir iui and tail assemblies, at Chicago exhibition. inv"VJiiuuci vuuv, " - NAMED AS ENVOY Robert D. Murphy. 57, has been nominated by President Truman as first, post-war Am bassador to Japan. The diplomat Is now envoy to Belgium. L KISSi FOR MISS Helga Grozkurth. IS. Is bussed by Max Handen, operetta star, after being selected "Miss Berlin. 1952" to represent city in "Miss Germany" contest at Wiesbaden. u o a i f' ii " i ' j: S' j ; H ? t ( f -a.- sXt r , "',):,,. j j j j - ! i ' f -.V ' f ' 1 1 M i i i SUPPORTING JET POWER Klng-aised Urea checked at Goodrich Akron. Ohio plant were developed for use est Air Force's B-47 jet bomber' and can support 24li-toa load. . r- -r. -. .' . . .-. T'.-.. .j- .-jt-. '-! i . il CT U RES THE SMILES CpL Charles Kess, of BroeJdyn gets smiles from WAC CpL Betty L. Turner, center. Canton. O- and Pfc. Dolores M. Serres. Houston. Tenvon Okinawa Beactt. PRINCESS PAY S Princess Beatrix, left, eldest daugh ter of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, pays scout for removing fallen branches at Soestdljk Palace. la center Is Princess Irene. y ! 1. -T jfi it IC?a " 2r i BORN TO BE KING This meek young Bon cub prince of the animal, world--ls alone with his thoughts In the Zoo at Copenhagen. Denmark, where he was born recently. , j