The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1941, Page 5

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L'(..HTWEICATS FOR THE LIGHT-HEARTED_For all their bulk, these big- 1 bears shown in New York at a preview of Christmas toys ar; acas, Of course, if you've tried to expiore all other exhibi lightweight, so as not to tire young you'd yawn, too, as does Lucille Romano. This y s emphasis is on toys that aren’t reminders of a war-torn world, SAILOR SHAKEDOWN_since Uncle Sam’s lads in etting free hula instruction at the Honolulu Army and ve exhibited great talent for he gob at right, T H E DAY’S SCALES _Though 'planes 'ana long-range guns have altered methods of battle, ancient walls are still to be ¢ gound in China, which explains this wall-scaling practice by mem- bers of the Imperial regiment in Tokyo, Japan, loCKEY—ln her Agua Ca- profes. stoond iraa “onacmlle-limnaisans She was recently licensed for regular turf ridin SHIPBUILDER_To the 18,000 men in the Newport News (Va.) Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. yards, Homer Ferguson, gen- eral manager, is “the old ma He's 68, and has directed the building of some 350 ships dure ing his long career. THERE S SOMETHING ABOUT THE SEA*‘\(."nII(Lrnl mariner” yachting season nears for Santa Monica, Calil Wes Kern's yawl Zarach as the win D I NNER FOR 10_0ne squaw and eight little papooses will get their share of this 367-pound bear bagged by “Big Jake” Ban- Chippewa Indian guide who lives near Fort William in io, Canada. Huntsmen seeking bear and moose in the Fort William area tell of Big Jake’s strength, say he carried this bear five miles through the brush, M 0 S [+ 0 A A4 s HISTO l 1C SQUARE_whether German soldiers will goose-step through above Red Square, the “heart” of Moscow, Russia, where thousands of Soviet soldiers have marched in spectacular reviews, time and the destinies of war will {ell. On the right are the Kremlin and Lenin Mcusoleum, As Nazi armies neared, the Russian government was moved from Moscow, aboard Davis, CONTR AR Y_A preferepce for water strange to his breed is shown by Snowball, tomcat pet of Joe Schifano, Jersey City tavernkeeper. Snowball likes a warm shower after he’s been well lathered with soap. He eats hard-boiled eggs. WARTIME RED CA PAGE FIVE WHAT THE WATER HIDES_When the new 35,000~ ton battleship U.S.S. Indiana is launched at Newport News (Va,) Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. within the next two months, water will hide the great depth of her knife-like prow. KNITS FOR DEFENSE_One million sweaters by Christs mas for men in Uncle Sam’s service is the goal of the Citizens’ Committee for the Army and Navy, and you can bet Mrs. Richard Sollman (above) will have several ready, especially with the help of Terry and Jack. Her husband is Capt. Richard Sollman who's stationed at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, N, Y. ITA '--Thls is the river station at Kuibyshev which apparently is . Russia’s wartime capital—a zrowlnx city of 390,000 on the east bank of the Volga 550 miles east and slightly south of Moscow. The U beea set up lfie: embassy, with Ambassador Laurence A. Steinhardt in charge, has The city is_an important manufacturing center.

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