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9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATU RDAY, NOV. 23, 1940. - ASSOCIATED PRESS PICTUR . LOOK TO MELT A STONE—Unaware that referes behind him signals the touchdown giving Stanford a 20-14 victory THE MEN AND THEIR SHADOWS_Rays of the late afternoon sun populated the gridiron at Norman, Okla., with long- over UCLA, Hugh Gallarneau (center) looks wistfully up at the legged shadows, in this view of Nebraska-Oklahoma game won by Nebraska, 13-0. Orv Mathews is carrying the ball for Ok!‘fihom:. umpire, as if afraid the score won’t be called. ALL WOOL, AND THEN SOM E—wartime ban on silk has turned British women wool-ward, and with a keen eye on shapeliness, too. Here's how the new vogue for wool in London affected one miss. Stockings are blue; note the fancy shoes. NEW JOB—Lindsay C. War- FIRST HUNDRED YEARS—No rocking chair is going ren, North Carolina represen- [ to get Fred Plaisted, former world’s professional single scull row- tative in the House for eight ing champion, who celebrated his 92nd birthday by rowing on consecutive ferms, is the new Schuylkill river at Philadelphia. U.S. comptroller ~eneral. He SKI1PPER—Countries being i 1 e changed by great events will greet Capt. Carl W. Hawkins, 42, who commands new liner, 4 501, NOowW o d cruise, MISSING: ONE HEAD_camera angle played a trick on this Camden, N. J., football player, for it lopped off his head. Actually, he’s leaning back to catch a pass, which Joe Werner (rear) intercepted, for Collingsweed high school, JOHN AND ]OAN LAW_Hes the law in (b but Barbara Megna, 4, doesn't find him anything to be in this friendly chat at Station 16 in Boston. She’s dressed up for :ls‘I:::g ?;F:T:; 1‘30h :fo't'l ‘»‘:;n:;l:expsa::y‘i fix\:enu:?u:‘ Tal SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING_series of shakedown flights was given the U.S. coast Scheme was started three years ago, and work:, guard’s newesi and biggest flying boat (above), an unarmed counterpart of navy’s latest PBY patrol cheme A bombers. over 8an Diego, Cal. The craft has a range estimated at some 4,000 miles, will be used pri- marily for rescue work. This is an official coast guard photo. SOL D—Wher the Hambleto- nian is run at Goshen, N. Y., in 1942, keep an eye on Archie Hanover, trotting horse yearling who brought $850 at recent Harrisburg, Pa., auction. Archie, by Mr. McElwyn, went fo Sohn Kelley of Bangor. Me. SHASTA UNDER WAY_Among the nine new bridges :::.t “;x;l hnédlfi‘ rai{ am:lt .:uiwlor traffic a:mmd Shasta reservoir g,s,g,s,:fhf;‘o‘:‘e fll‘,é‘shecifi: t o p northern California is this, being built near Pollock. Shasta is -3 3 r YELLOW “FRUIT—Since 1872, when the first bananas part of the Central Valley river-control project. Another of the Ahneiareas. tatman Motrepall- NAS BRING BONANZA _Americans’ taste for bananas being what it is, somk wege ul‘ula'ds.d'l‘al:[ Néw 0"';“5‘ :“" i t"“ls x’"""" L;““ has Shasta spans will be Pit River bridge, 500 feet high; it will be Nol ey e, et ":“ hes are handled annually at New Orleans, where thesc belts help speed up loading, grave iy 4. banalll gt from, Central: Angrgian has Just . the world's highest double-deck span. campaign for the 5 4 3 _reathed New Orleans, midway on trip to U.S, breakfast tables, 3 Philadelphia Opera company,