The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE X o ASSOCIATED PRE S PICTURE NEWS MONDAY, JAN. 3, 1938. . e ————————————— P— 1e I I | e be 1] LOOKS LIKE A SCORE for the six-ton tank roaring over New Jersey meadows at 51 miles an hour. J. Walter Christie. 70, who began building tanks for the U. S., during the war. invented this one for the British tank corps. It is fom feet high. powered with . 430 horsepower airplane engine and is armered with 11/16 inch steel plates. s . e 3 I & = ., . o B » Ra Y ¢ W 3 s e RAR, - 0 Bl L T ONE DA it was pai " Ebok i New York by Countess Haug- LONG WAR, CLOSE SH AVE may be motto of this open-ai barber giving a military itz Reveritiote of Tiindoh, She ireut to soidier, The barber used a razor for the job. The two men, camped in northern ;".’" .1've.x 'A‘v““rm;,a' Hutton t panece push that pat Shanghai the hands of China’s ancient enemy. O b st AEc el i n moves on relentiessiy, United States sternly protests bombing attacks that have e nroved fatal to Ameriesns, . D . . — | SRR S e e i BOBSL r‘.D, s T? CKS IN DUTCH "' wi'h his mother on the sidelines was the little i after Helen Stedman of -y, 0, 44y who was so overcome with shyness that he couldn’t sing New York started it by purchas- 370010 “te and other youngsters were guests at a children’s party ing this bonnet for bebsledding. o300y the Duteh colony in London, Unafraid, the girl sang loudly, |‘T DIDN'T MAKE SENSE to Englishmen, secing - — e — — Grace Arne slurg gver the shoulder of her film actor husband, Nick | . Ames, but that’s the way they left the boat at Plymouth. “ | b ) ] — i . i | ® i ] | | . ’ | I i | POWER'S OFF inthe Brown Bomber’s right, a, Champion ds by Eehite Joe Louis playfuily taps chin of .l?mmy Adamick, Detroit heavy- t"reicéescinftcad AT fiolilic'ans . weight; A match between the two iz reported for early next year. e o b ; 4 it SO Iave Iasted, Former Gels & i man Chancellor Heinrich Bruen- . & Vieondes SUPER AIRPORT FOR SUPER PLANES .fthe future is being erected in Berlin for use by air traffic in 1938, Plaster ing told an audience at Middle- °_|. D EYE s. L . 1 ik model of the Tempelhof airport shows the mile-long semi-circle of hangars and the roof grandstands to accommodate 60,900 specta- town, Conn. - scientist, Eugene Steinach, 100 tors. In the center of semi-circle will he a steel canopy under which planes can ‘roi) into the station.” like cxpress trains. for secret of why men grow old. ? L3 » : . 0 % H { . . . ; ENGLAND GOES NEW ELAN‘ izzard t, Hi Rea P NG ON THE 'DOG’ is easy for “Red,” since ' b 8 fils bliszard AgERo near Lynhurst, Hamp- DRINKS WEREN'T BARRED when the first rehearsal of “Beauty and theilseast” & v lneg Ie}.le'ved the only canine in Greenbelt, the government’s model shire, England. A storm as fierce as any of New Hampshire swept southern counties in the Hampshire Eyceum pantomime, was called for the Lyceum theater saloon bar in Londov. First rehearsals at bar bave been a custom in the theater fo: 26 years. While an appreciative audience watched,. area, leaving almost a dozen persons dead, trees uprooted, roads blocked by drifts, and telephone community near Washington, D. C. Officially there are no dogs in i Purv§s g i Aireriating audience et b 0 bt ” ’ wires crusted with ice. After the blizzard, fog added to perils of the storm, Here’s a motorist making _(imnbel! but Red couldn't t‘e.u‘l‘ ‘t‘h': 5’;{ mmdlf_:;r Intl hLe'’s m'n Bis caniions & ! the gounisys “Beguty and the Beast” cnpedhu,

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