The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1940, Page 2

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w R R e S — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1940. e T T R R e R S T A T3 Rl e i e . e O AT DON'T KNOW OWN STRENGTH—p 2 i % . i —RBecause of weight, perch atop sccial s ity bui ing in capital was denied these 31-fon Indiana limestone eagles. Thpty'rc E‘:fi;i‘»i.‘;..?ffi'mlx}y’ % i % e U e ———— MUSTERING MEDICINE_The American Red Cross . will muster medical technologists for possible defense duty, and these men, scen in Washington, are coordinating this rqund-up. Left to right: Harold Atkinson, director of Red Cross enroliment » medical fechnologists; Capf. J. A. Bain, medical corps, U.S, army; Chief Pharmacist J { i AND PUDRDING, TOO?—_There may not be any chop- going ta be rice a-plenty at Crowley, its annual rice festival oung rice-eating ent! ov. 7, with thr t. ican waters than the neuirality patrol swings t Elizabeth City, N. C., Lt. R, L. Burke (right) . In locating ship. MOD !SH_Uncle Sam’s win- ter cap for his soldiers may not yate so high among fasition- minded designers, but ii’s sere to keep those ears . 'This is Private Andrew Brady of the 7ist infantry now stationed at ¥art Dix, N. J. $UNIOR_voungest member of the U.S. senate is Joseph H. Ball (above), Republican and former neswspaper reporter named to succeed the late Sen. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota takes the “younges m Sen. Rush Holt. "ASSOCIATED 'PRESS BEGINNING OF A RAINBOW_0f special intorest t Rainbow bridge at Niagara Falls, scheduled for completion i 938. Here are the first concrets arch The famitiar “2 £ is progress of the e the Falls View spa eollapsed in 1 YANKEE GLAMOR GIRL_pLiberty's skirts had some extra flounces when American and state flags whipped breeze during a recent observance of “Reconseer the Statue of Liberty. Cold weather cut attendance © included music and speeches. Liberty, the gift of ¥ America, stands about 306 feet high, from pedestal Fase to torca, WEST POINT_command- ant of the Presidio at San Fran- Eichelberger has superintendent of West Point, . CUCK SOUP—_where Pilct R.AF. goes, his pet duck goes, too, even if that means a stay at the swanky Ritz. LOOKEE, BOYS !—with the snowball season coming, Junior might balk at wearing a siik topper and Eton suit like ti of N. Y., and Andréw Christiansen (left), 6, Dicky Hill, 5, P t New York benefit. war refugee. They were so attired a A FRIEND, THIS T}ME—Over at For: Dix, N. J,, Pri- vate George Tucker of 44th division, 71st infantry, shows Private ow sentry duty will operate. Soldiers must be watchers, where those “hour: S. embassy in Rio de 1t is to be on the NEW U.S. EMBASSY PLAN N ED—_in about 16 months, the new U. Janeiro, Brazil, shown in above architect’s drawing, will be ready for occupancy. Rua Sao Clemcnte. The ambassador’s present residence is a rented buildin, awned by the U.S. government and will be lecated on property ow! g; the new embass ned by Uncle Sam. are concerned, OL PLANE AT WORK—Aan unidentified ship off North Carolina gets the once-over KEEPING A LINE ON CO N E_Racing to his plane, Lt. C. R. Bendez of n part of the increasm(ly-viflhl_lj coast ruard neutrality patrol. trality patrol station at Elizabeth City, N. C., hurries to investigate an unknown ship 70 milesoff sho's. byaU.S. coast guard plans,

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