The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1941, Page 5

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ARCH 1| SOCIATED PRESS TANK—IN THE ROUGH!—c tanks, to be built outside Detroit in a’‘new which is, however, not the model from which the tanks 1 will be working by late summer producing five 25-ton tanks in one shift per ds of army {anks crowds this section of the Chrysler army piant, which has a floor space of about 800,000 square f by Aug. 1, according to present expectation: k plant being built near Detroit. ln the I be rolling out dailv CHANGE_Notre Dame’s football team will enter the 1941 season under the tutelage of Frank Leahy -(above), who re- signed as grid coach at Boston college to become Notre Dame’s athletic director and football coach, succeeding Eimer Layden. STEP ALONG_comes the spring training n “Goose” Goslin, onetime Detroit and Washington nust be near ihe training camps. Now a cilizen «f Wash,, for the Red Cr nursing service reserve seem not to . J, he's shown with Mrs. Goslin in Miami Beach, mind the brisk rap whereby a doctor tests their motor reflexes. They may see duty with the expanding army and navy. PROBLEM IN DIVISION_Out of this huge 726.60- carat diamond, the Presidente Vargas, New York experis will cut 20 great stones. The Vargas is third largest diamond ever found. See how it contrasts in size with diamond solitaire. M I TE—n his 90 pounds Conn McCreary has packed enough riding skill to make him the sen- sation of the Hialeah meeting in Florida. An apprentice jockey, he’s 19 years old. MIFTY—Bluc-gray is used for rew outdoor uniform (above) ed Cross volunteers in 3,700 s throughout the i L dt’s w shown by Frances Oith. BILLIARD KINGC_word's - goes with trophy held by Willie Hoppe (above), 53, who, still weak from an attack of pneumonia, beat Jake Schaefer, 50-34, in 39 innings in final Chicago match of month-long fourney, LAYS DOWN LAW_outnumbered, Officer Edward _Brown (6'8” tall) is match for women demonstrators in Washington. ' three-cushion ‘Bifliard . fitle NOT A“LEC_ TO STAND ON_Muscles being what they are, sié"of these Brooklyn Dodger legs are faltering o the way up in mg‘vfew of an exevrdse drill at the Dodgers training camp in Havana. Note the weary “pins” in center of pholo. ARMY ‘JEEP’_pilots testing this plane at Fort Benning, Ga., call it the “Jeep.” Wing slots on the leading edge and wile flaps on the trailing edge allow for quick takeoffs and landings at 25 m.p.h. Plane may serve as a ‘courie." i ) CAT’S SCORE: 10470 date Mrs, Susan, the cat, has given birth to 104 kittens, a record of motherhood which Mrs. Renee Bear (above) has carefully kept since 1931 when Mrs. Susan strayed into the Southern Railway and Steamship Salvage company offices at New Orleans. Mrs. Bear is a bookkeeper for the firm; she expects to add another entry for Mrs, Susan scon, VICTORY—Love triumphed when a state department rule was waived to permit Mrs. Ed. ward A; Carroll of N.Y. to sail for the Orient, to wed Henr» Von Wolff in Kobe. REMEMBER THE FACE? _Michigan's all-Ameriea halfback Tom Harmon (right), who's playing pro basketball with Hammond, Ind., Ciesars, sits with Coach Jim Cummons ‘during exhibition game with East Chicago Forszis won by Forszts, 57-36, . : v

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