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NOTABLE NEWS EVENTS IN PICTURES
DEFENSE CAKE—'There's
no flour or butter in this
"defense cake" concocted
by Mrs. Lou Harris of Fort
Worth, Texas, with recipe
costing 30 cents.
JEROME (the Great Diz')
Dean, ex-star pitcher of the
National League, has re-
linquished his job as coach
with the Chicago Cubs for
a new role as St. Louis
radio sports announcer.
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ROYAL QUINTUPLETS—Princess, six-year-old lioness at California lion farm, was
cently gave birth to second batch of quintuplets within nine months. Heirs to the
variety of poses.
indeed proud wh
iungle throne are
n she re-
seen in a
DESIGNED for double
duty on dark night or in a
blackout, this black and
white transparent coat
features buttons made of
reflectors to make wearer
instantly visible.
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IL DUCE'S SHIP ILL-FATED—Another link in II Duce's merchant marine slips into oblivion as Italian suppl> ship
goes down to Davey Jones' locker in the Mediterranean after successful assault by R. A. F. plane. Crew had al-
ready taken to the lifeboats.
JANUARY IN VI GUST—Summer below and "inter in the snow-capped mountains of
Colorado find lovely Erna Lovelady (left) and Mary Chapman all set for either oc-
casion as they engage in a hit of skiing in the shadow of Pike's Peak while garbed in
bathing suits for climate "down under."
NEW 40-.MM. ANT1
40-mm. mobile nnti-
cials at Akron, Ohio,
-AIRCRAFT GUN—First U. S.-huilt
aircraft cannon is surveyed by offi-
where it was delivered to U.S. Army.
WHAT A THRILL!—One
in a million is the adven-
ture of student pilot Nictor
Wood rick (above), who fell
from a plane in mid-air dur-
ing a flight at Bellville. III.,
but luckily landed astride
the plane's tail.
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it's
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be
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TANK TRAPPED—Nubian tank, trapped by German shellfire. lies disabled in the middle of the road as Nazi cav-
alrymen advance through unidentified sector in invasion of Russia. One of first original photos to come out of
the Red «ar zone.
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941, newspaper, August 1, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348733/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.