The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1941, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, MAY, 17, 1941, ASSOCIATED PRESS ICTURE NEWS SCRAMBLE TWO !—0nly one of these three wldiers at Arlington cantonment in Virginia seems to have the nonchalance LOOK BEFORE LEAP_Leapfrog was among recent Rec- and skill nesded to thana L £ port an egg in a spoon, during a recent reation Day capers for soldiers at Arlington cantonment, Virginia, race avent. Disaster is *rewing to the right and left. NEWS AT ZOO—Emil Liers of Homer, Minn,, poses at the Philadelphia zoo with some newly-arrived three-year-old otters whose rare claim to fame is this: they made the trip to Philadel- phia from the middle west in a station wagon. * PERISH THE THOUGH T—Definitely the 1941 beach season will not be seeing any such swim suits as the one at the left—1914 edition—but the briefer model on the right, all rubber and a girl wide, is apt to be much in evidence. M%;ém IN VENEZUELA_Gen. Isaias Medina Angarita, who has . & : bl"\'!. mlnll:er of w?r Il:’ll mvly »obbs of Venezuela, was elected presi- BERMUDA HARBOR S CENE_wartime's increasing emphasis.on the Atlantic has siarp- dent of that country by the con- ened inierest in Bermuda, Trinidad, and the Wesi Indies where U.S. is building defense bases, and gress for a five-year term. He in this view of the harbor at Hamilton, Bermuda, are (left) the passenger liner Arcadia and @right) will take office soon, has visited the Alcoa Prospector which is being used to carrv materials for defense bases. the United States. LICT g Mt MW«% - MATERNAL INSTINCT—A lamb apparently taken from its mother by this hound gratifies the dog’s maternal instinet on a farm near Excelsior Springs, Mo. The hound’s two puppies were born dead; she carried the lamb into a hay mow. « HAIRCUTS, MISTERS ?—Four l’!‘l\‘valltahns';rr’hve:: o Honolulu with good excuses for the long hair: they'd boc IMAGINE THEIR SURPRISE_Naught but smil UNCLE SAM IS H e on g ué smiles F IR S T—Recalled to active service with !‘?r_nely ] End"(‘;l‘;i‘;xy all;:vlll:vl?:;?nmlfi&:n Mrc%l«::rl{to:. were exchanged when Mrs. Wallace Gibson (left) of Detroit and U.S. army engineers Maj. Bob Neyland, Tennessee football coach, 'oomey, Lawrence 4] v April Ames, a dancer, discovered each other in a N.¥. night club puts away the pigskin at Knoxville and starts to wind up his —wearing identical Swiss organdie eyelet embroidered boleros. affairs there. He'll report for duty at Norfolk, Va. EXCESS BAGGAGE_Ten little opossuims clinging to their mother added nothing to her agility and may have explained her capture, along with the stowaways, in a Kansas City chicken house. One 'possum hangs to the mother’s tail. N O . 1 2_1welfth assistant named by F.D.R. is Wayne Coy (ahove), of Relphly Ind__wha . & —— ! b g i ! d EEATHERED nl:ND ime to reach this unders ‘W« i ; 3 3z A rie el b s / o 1t took time to reac 3 m om- ‘RipiN . !dhz; ) : i > Akl Jad el : standing, admits Pvi. Walter Stamper of Fort Monmouth, N. 3, ;;‘;:\f’nwum:m injatiator "l.u.ue t'ulu"' Fr ..?"w'i‘;::“‘:i‘ l‘:;mmmd m{ v 'MOTQRIZED' INSPECT ! O N_Motor scooters were used to whisk Caniada’s alr marshal, who has been helping train homing nlc&o:- mnm-mu i of federal security ‘agency. . - - plant in wsn‘l)uc'u. Note elly:lqmuu plang for Brifain, . .. William A. ‘Bishiop (front sidecar), ‘purty on’tour of Consolidated Mreuu 'fl‘lhl in San mfi- 4 service, but at last the pigeon eats from 0% i . 0

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