The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1938, Page 5

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TH ASSOCIATED PRESS E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY EW KiICKING aworld’s record, Veronica did 3,000 consecutive high kicks in one hour, 20 min- P'E L G INTO FUT U RE, gland’s war minister, Les- Illzs. during contest at a London lie Hore-Belisha. sces world-wide armament race. He recently in- restaurant. Here she is in action specied big guns at Woolwich munitions factory. 3 before competitors. b OUTSIDE LOO coach in which t MR. KISSES MRS., after Miami, Fla,, wedding ceremony aniting Billy Curtis, 29, a midget, and tall Lois de Fee, 19, a former shewgirl, Curtis, who measures 3 feet, 7 inches, says, “Size means nothing when you're in love.” His bride i G feet, 41; inches. A justice of the peacg cificiated. . ‘MUSCLING IN' ON BOXING in Russia isn't easy % b with Loroliov and Ogurenkov (left) defending their titles. IN SPOTLIGHT AT NIGHT SPOT i ope Broadway were Billy Rose, owner of the new Cnsap.\la’:lg:a.‘ ,:l:u'; Eleanor Holm Jarrett, swimmer, whose romance has been rumoreds LAME, designed for ¢nb-stys n, D. C. Du g additioral i - sk ELECTRON BALL FOR CAN CER has been developed by Viennese scientist, Anton Socmann (above), who says that ball is a sort of cannon, designed to hurl electrons at patient. [ LONG WAY TO GO FOR VIM must this physical RISK TO U. S. istoogreat, es@ucaliun class in London travel to reach the air .mm‘stry's goal of to cut naval defense now, says “fitness” of women. When the air ministry held its first “keep it Admiral William D. l:eahy class for women recently, the class members tackled their exercises naval operations chief, eilin" willingly—but without much punch. great world unrest. FOOD IS FOOD FOR THOUGHT as Donald Budge (left), American tennis ace, con v i : a J k . , con- ES OF PEACE arethese birds being fed in Tokyo THAT MAN CAN LIVE ON MACHINE-MADE BREATH, this | ¢l sulled wilis a waiter about ordering at a cafe in Sydney, Australia. Hungry man in center is . E. NO DO b i FALACInG . - : s st . H, this 1atest style enkel, German tenais player aiso in Sydney for the tennis matches, o by Nima Tamakuro, She’s raising the.pigeons and taming them (o “iron lunz” has been installed n the Sygues, Australia, hospital for the use of infantile paralysis vie- L : P LAl Sy the te visifors at Japan’s 1940 werld’s fair. % tims with useless lungs, Medical Head G. Hughes (right) superinterded the installation, » 2

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