Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, May 26, 1939, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAf.K TWO
FRIDAY. MAY 2«. 10;l0
TH E CM AT*.% DE LOC KS CHRON ICLE
DEPICTING PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Koval I Vinersscs Busy \\ itli Affairs of State 5
Utility Outfit With
Brilliant Ret! \ccents
This covert rloth coat is suitable
for town, country and travel. The
beige wool d ress fills the sam e bill.
The crocheted turban and soft leath­
er bag are brilliant red accents
that ra n be worn with a multitude
of colors.
These three ch arm in g prinressea
hav e all m a d e headlines recently,
though for widely different reasons.
Left: P rin cess M aria l*ia. daughter
of Italy 's Crown P rince H um bert
and Prin cess M arie Jose, as she at­
tended a historical cerem ony at N a­
ples. C enter: P rincess M arg aret
Rose, youngest dau g hter of the king
and queen of England, who is re­
ported lonesom e when left at home
by her fath er and m other, who are
visiting C anada and the I'nited
States. Right: Karol .Ann D ragom ir,
who "re ig n e d " as Bud P rincess at
the St. Joseph, Mich., Children's
ball, which was attended by 2,000
children.
As Holland Prepares to Guard Her Frontiers
Foni Host to Norway’s Koval Couple
• Automobile Man tifai t u r n llrn rv Fold played host to Crow n Prince
Ola* of Nurwa* and the Crow n P rin cess M arth a when they at lived In
Holland Is d eterm in ed to be p re p a re d In the event of war. Left: This N etherlands gun crew is covering a
the I tilled M ales for an eslen ded rovai lour. The t ouple will viali points
of Interest from coast to to a st, l e f t to right M ayor K rading of road leading to the Hutch frontier, following the recent nianning of the frontiers against any possible su rp rise
licito li. M ich , the crow n p rim e and princess, and a Second Infantry attack on the p art of an ag g resalv e E u ro pean nation, Right Anti tank defenses are kept under g u ard near a
b ridge "a o m e w h e re " on the Hutch frontier.
arm * oliti re.
( )nr-Man Kami 1 las
I t Instruments
E lm e r T rudgen. 2d. of M orpeth.
O ntario, t an ad a. Im busy working on
(he m e ch an ism which will enable
him lo add a banjo to his one-m an
hand, bringing It lo a total of 14 In­
s tru m e n ts. The piece* Include a pi­
ano. violin, g u itar, h arm o n ica, two
d ru m s, two irlangjes. two seta of
hones, cowbell, cy m b al and chim e*.
o
H ere are ship and m a ste r for F ag
Itsh Im p e ria l airw ay s' tran satlan tic
living serv ice startin g Uvts s u m m e r.
P ictu red ship Is the Cabot, which
will carry onlv m ail oa h er Ural fesr
trip s f a p i . J C. Kelly Roger*, aa
Irish m an , has h ern chooen skipper
for the new boat. I alike the A m eri­
can clipper boats, the F ngltsh ship*
•III m ake their Aral m a jo r slop at
M ontreal, then I* to N'esr York-