The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1941, Page 5

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[ IH[ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 23, 1941. HEADACHE FOR MAR N ER S__A fishing boat makes its way through a harbor entrance believed the world’s narrowest—22 feet wide, winding, and only nine feet deep—and leading from Pacific ocean to Depoe Eay, Ore. Only sports boats, fishing craft and trawlers can squeeze through Overhead is the four-lane highway bridge of Oregon Coast highway, U.S. 101. Sup P O R T—That Hawaii’s 155,000 residents of Japanese ex- traction are loyal to the United States rather than to Japan is the belief of Sanje Abe, now visiting on west coast. He's Hawa first territorial senator of Japanese ancestry. PERSONNEL_As the na- tion’s No. 1 placement manager in charge of the careers of a mil- lion young men newly arrived for army {training, Lieut. Col. Willard S. Paul supervises the system whereby the right man gets the right job in army. LESSON LEARNED_Rowdy, one of the two pups here, owes his life o Sammy Swan, 6, of Middlebourne, W. Va., who remembered a family conversation on first aid and applied methods to the drowned dog. Sammy'’s sister is Barbara, 2., WORKING GIRLS_Anita Ehms and Carol Lynne (right) ‘wear costumes designed in the N.Y.A, workshop, Chicago, to com~ bine chic with utility for working girls’ garb. Left: a welder’s unie form; right, woodworker’s, Both are of cotton. s SO GOOD IT HURTS_Cletus “Boots” Poffenberger himself is authority for the statement that he’s no ‘onger base- ball’s Bad Boy. He has reformed, says he, assuming his audience~ heckling stance. He pitches for Buford, Ga., team. SIGN OF SEVIN—NoAulym 8. J. Nuccio of New Orleans, have a 7 on its face at 7 am. on May 7 and was seventh calf born to Nuccio herd this ‘ yeak. Above call-fancier Is: Gloria ASSOCIATED PRESS GOES NUDE, MAKES NEWS_Two-year-old “Peaches” Dill and her six-month-old brother secem not to mind furore in Philadelphia, caused when Peaches walked, naked, along water-~ up, D O W N._Mm man- nered Cardinals’ Manager Bill Southworth (above) whose team has been see-sawing with the Dodgers for National League su- premacy, contrasts sharply in temperament with the Brooklyn mentor, Lippy Leo Durocher. this calf, owned Gloria ‘Culofta.- P front at 2 a.m. Their father works nights, mother had gone out for food ROOF ROUTINE —Actress Rita Hayworth gives out with a smile, trying 4 new dance routine on Hollywood rooftop. JUST A LITTLE LOW E R—since this croaker—the day’s catch for James Nutter of New Orleans—is much too small to eat, Tiger, the dog, figures he might have some use for it. Jimmy is worrying already about school days ahead. NEWEST LAN DING BOAT_New trick up navy's sleeve is this type landing boat, built by Higgins Industries in New. Orleans, Note how men are below deck, protected from machine gun fire. Each boat is self-powered, carries 20 to 30 men and is designed to operate in a smoke screen behind the torpedo boat’ fleet. They're built to run aground to lind troops dry-footed i .‘LOAD OFF THE FEET' OF KIIJTlERS-Mumy‘sM Engitieer' James R mmznwmi«.:. *sidewalk superintendents’ attached to a paving job now.kibite in comf

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