The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 16, 1941, Page 5

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i 4 s AMUSED MUS I NG—one, two, three is the count for this canny miss who already is getting her wardrobe ready for campus conquests. And one individualized combination for that wardrobe comes in this pleasant trio: a crimson pompadour hair band, heaviiy-fringed mittens, and shoe laces, all matching. They're all crocheted of cotton thread. BEANIE_Long fringe bobs are OK, if they’re part of a pert besnie cap like this of green cotton crochet. (3 CLOSEUP OF A CRU ISER_Here'sa side view of the U.S. San Diego, new erulser recently launched at the Bethlehem Steel company’s Fore river yard in Quincy, Mass. SAYS WHICH?_Belligerent Jimmy Dykes, whose friction with umpires enlivens Chicago White Sbx games, ran true to form vacally in a-Philadelphia golf match when Walter McGrath dared to question him about his score; it was 94, D e —— —— usos s PICTURE NEWS LEADER OF THE PACK TURNS HOME_gKen Weéber's famous flattie Kemerick takes the lead in this trial run through the Santa Barbara, Cal., channel course. A flattie is sloo rigged, with flat bottom, straight sides and a centerboard. . 1 s s TOKYO STREET SCENE _wisteria drapes this street in the Keishigawa residential section of Tokyo,’ FAR EAST CRISES o THRESHING CREATES. DEMA ND—Given a 30 county farmers who needed his_help with threshing, Pvt. John V. Prochaska (on tractor) of Hollo- way, Mich., is due back at Fort Shefidan, IlL, on Aug. 16. He’s with the 210th coast artillery. Above, he finishes ut Farmer John Cilley’s, and eases threshing rig away from straw stack, HOMES SPEED -UP—_pritabricated houses, part of a 650-structure project at Indianhead, Md., will soon cover these vifings. The houses car be auicklv assembled and dismantled. -day furlough on petition of 57 Monroe ROCKY ROAD_solid granite had to give way at Gileadg Me., for this pipe line ditch, pirt of a 236-mile, $8,000,000, pipe line being built to .arry crude oil from Portland, Me., to Montreal, Canada. Oil flow starts pbout Dec. 1 . (9 ANSIDE STUFF—Intently a workman files the end of™ 12%-inch pipe, before welding, on the $8,000,000 Portland, Me., to™ Montreal ofl pipe line being built. Overland pipe route will savel tankers’ 12 days’ passage in the St. Lawrence. i + L g PATTERN OF W EST—Tokyo's . Marunouehi ,building \(above) compates faverably: with buildings of western world, HYCIENIC HLGHWAY_nask to kéep out germs is sometimes worn. by Japanese traffic officers on duty in Tokyoy N SPOTLIGHT ON TOKYO, CENTER OF JAPANESE WAREFFORT ~ -—— . ON CANAL FRON T—Through Japan's ‘capital thread” canals; above Mitsubishi-owned warehouse is on one of w < [

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