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DECEMBER COLD WAVE lid icy hand on Johnny Risko, vete:an heavyweight who had to take a bucket bath in Cleve- land gym after zero tomperatures froze the shower pipes. Risko was ~working out for a bout with Lightheavyw: t Champion John Lewis. “Waterboy” is Eddie Boyle, ring partner. MAUDE ADA!MS BREATHES LI lege girls in their performance of the famous leads were Carol e Adams, who won fam to DOG'S DAYS may be rumbered if North Andover, Mass., officials Jecide that “Sandy” Is yuilty, as charged, “with being a menace o childre'., and other dugs and cat. in the neighborhood.” Death sentence will spell grief to the collie’s master, Stuart Stillings. with whom he poses peacefully. DEATH IS THE TEXT for war lessons at Shorncliffe, Kent, where English officers learn military operations, along with imgerial history and geograph:. While Lieut. Hings.on roints out ers in the trenches, students take down notes on better ways of war, The new army school of educa.ion at Shornel'fe was recently cpened for a press inspection. Map reading and mathematics are also taught. strategy to advance tne tiny toy sol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEE. 28, 1937. ASSOCIATED PRESS EVEN CENTS FOR UNCLE SAM brings Alice ara Kenncy's social security account up to date—paid in full months, Alice paid $.07 to the federal government as tax on the 5.she received for appearing in a commercial movie, Ier parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kenney of Detroit. Py 1g) @w = 4 € - FAMILY MAN Joseph ¥. Kennedy (above' may be med ambassador to E d eeding Robert Bi s MOTHERLESS FOR TWO YEARS, Belgiums royal children are unaware of romantic speculation aroused when their father, King weopold, visiled titled English girl, Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck. Ieft te right: Crown Prince Baudoin, Prince Albert and Princess Josephine Charlotte. ROMANCE RUMORS flew when Belgium’s King Leo- pold visited Lady Anne Caven- dish-Bentinck in England. The Tolaloe was hea denied. PICTUR e ed in B: NEW HEAD-DRESS was worn by Mrs, Franklin D. Roosevelt for a broadcast from Washington., D. C., and New York. At the White Hcuse, Mrs. Roosevelt listens for cue lines. wed A. J. Poliard, OUCH FOR THE FATHERLAND was the cheerful contribution of this German soldier ing helred up on his horse by the tin of his serg eant’s sword. Clowning was a part of immense show i lin. Germany, to raise funa- for winter relief. Gen. Hermann Goering himself ra ; relief funds from crowds at the Berlin bourse. The whole nation shared in the coliections. The crowd in the background laughed at the proceedings. ‘WHEN, FROM STOCKS TO STORK describes career of Mar- ion Chase, sin‘er and orchestra leader, who retired two years ago to broker. “Tumbling stocks” caused her return to Broadway. Si:e began her “comeback” at the Stork club. - THE FAR EAST MOVED WEST when of Ramadan, a Mohammedan festival, was celebrated at the mosque at Woking, Surrey, Engla.d. Miss Tay Aba Mamal granddaughter of the founder of the mosque, being a proper Mohammedan, takes off her shoes belare eniering for the service. | S . ‘THE TIGER' is a name of General Viscouni Gort (led a tin IF EVER, the Gridiron Widows’ ¥arty, an anrual frolic stag watching a skit in which eight lively “Mrs. Roose the answer. The wives of Washington newspaper correspondents, dressed to illustrate the many activ- ities of Mrs. Roosevelt, sang and danced in the skit, led by Mrs. Jay G. Pavden (front). Their dance tune was “Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush.” DOES ELEANOR SLEEP?' guericd a gay nursery rhyme at at the White House by Mrs. Roosevelt. And after " performed, the gridiron widows didn’t know ax ™ y 4 * Fo SMOKE GOT IN HER EYES, but Mrs. Ford K. Brown, an autior who writes under the name of Ford, didn’t rotest. She’s being carried from a hurning nrmum in Itimore after smoke-filled halls kept her from using stairw iy. Mrs. John D. Wilkes was similarly rescued. -~ the feast nick- hers named chief