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"Day of Deliverance," by W. R.
Benet; "War and Its Causes," by
L. L. Bernard; "Ukraine," by W.
H. Chamberlin; "Art in the Armed
Forces," by Aimee Crane, ed.;
"Foster Home Care to** Mante\
Patients," by H. B. Grutcher;
"Mentor Graham," by Kunigunde
Duncan and D. F. Nickols; ".Frances Willard," by Mary Earhart;
"Color and Method in Painting*"
by E. W. Watson.
Business and Industrial
"Gliding and Soaring," by J. P.
Andrews; "Estimating Building
Costs," by C. F. Dingman; "Planers," by Emanuele Stieri; 23rd Annual of Advertising Art.
The above titles may be reserved
by telephone: Main Library 3-9429.
Business and Industrial Department, 3-1625.
Fiction,
"Tomorrow Will Sing," by Elliott Arnold; "Orchids to'Murder,"
by Hulbert Footner; "Apartment
in Athens," by Glenway Wescott.
I Juvenile Department
"Rooster Club," by Valenti An-
gelo; j "Gregorio and the White
Llama," by Laura Bannon; "Granite Harbor," by D. M. Bird; "Toward New Frontiers of Our Global
World," by N. L. Engelhardt;
"Abraham Lincoln's World, 1809-
1865," by G. S. Foster; "Shoo-Fly
Pie," ;by M. A. Jordan; "Juba's
New Moon," by Mrs. I. M. Mc-
Meekjn; "Timid Timothy," by
Gweneira Williams.
After three years, a package of
pliofilm-wrapped raisins was
found to be in perfect condition
for eating.
( Allied engineers (non-metallurgical) used a million dollars
i worth of gold-bearing rock to
'surface two miles of road in
| New Guinea. Proponents of wide
open immigration will have to
go some, now that there really
is a place where the streets are
'paved with gold.
W. I. B. C. Presents "Nightingale Ii"
Mrs. Jeannette Knepprath of Milwaukee, Wis., President of the
W.I.B.C., christening the "Miss Nightingale II" at the presentation.
Clover Field, Santa Monica, Cal., January 28, 1945. Pilot is Major
Phillip Cartwright of Summitville, Ind. Looking on is T/Sgt. Russell
Kearns of Keyser, W. Va.
IN THE WORLD COF SPORTS • -
A1
DAM WALSH, center and
captain of Notre Dame's
Four Horsemen eleven of
1924, Wednesday signed a flv^e-
year contract as head coach of the
Cleveland Rams in the National
Football league. The signing took
place in the Oliver Hotel here
Chili Walsh, general manager of
Cleveland and brother of the new
coach, released news of the contract.
No financial arrangements were
revealed other than that this is the
most lucrative contract Walsh ha.
signed in a 20-year coaching career. He will leave Notre Dame
where he was line coach last year
under Ed McKeever. Adam was on
leave from Bowdoin college in
Adventures of
THE TOTTIES
(RKA!) i'Hk STORY, THKN COLOR THE PICTURK)
<'/"^H. gee. look at that pony
go. It's like a dog and pony
show," cried Dotty, as the frisky
pony scampered here and there.
"I'll bet the hound is filled
with fright. He sure knows how
to hang on tight. 'Twas mean of
us, 1 tnink. to give the poor dog
such a scare."
The funny parrot then cried,
"Say! To both of them it's just
like play. They've really been
with circuses.
"Ill make them do an act or
two. 1 know it will please all of
you."
* * *
'"PHE parrot shouted, "Hey,
come here! There's not a
thing you two need fear. Please
do your little jumping act.
"If it's done nice, the Totties
all will clap and give you each a
friendly slap."
Down jumped the dog, right to
the ground. The pony then ran
(The hound Rets caught in
'round and 'round until the parrot shouted. "All right, hound,
get set to jump!
"Leap in the air with all your
might and make real sure you do
it right." ; The dog then leaped
up on the pony, landing with a
thump
"AH that was fine," yelled
Duncy. "1 think 1 can do
it, too I'll try!" But Dotty
grabbed, him by the arm and
shouted. "Mercy, no!
"Pernaps you think 'twould be
a thrill, out vou would take an
awful snilk*
Just then the pony raced by
and ah 'he ; bunch heard Goldy
cry. "He? hend-ns tot that tittle
stream and nlpn^me something
rasn "
And. -ure enough, ner hi' .■.>'■
was n«ht Pie oonv lumped »"»tn
all ms m-.^ht and both he and
the hound lit -n the stream witlj
quite a smaFh.
a rapids in ihe i.ext story.)
Maine where he was head coach
for eight years.
The new coach soon will pick an
assistant to succeed Joe Benda,
also a former Notre Dame athlete,
who has returned to St. John's
university in Collegeville, Minn.,
where he is football coach.
Signing of Walsh is in line with
the Rams' long term policy to
build up the T-formation made
famous by the Chicago Bears.
Walsh has been coaching the T-
formation since 1939. General
Manager Walsh said that the Rams
have signed a formidable number
of former college T-formation
stars for post-war activity.
Adam Walsh has had a brilliant
coaching career from coast to coast
and is the only man to serve at
both Yale and Harvard. From 1925
thru 1928 he was head coach and
athletic director at Santa Clara
where for the first time a Santa
Clara team beat Stanford. In 1928
he took his Santa Clara team to
Hawaii where it won two games.
From 1929 thru 1933 he was line
coach at Yale under Mai Stevens,
and in 1934 he was Eddie Casey's
line expert at Harvard.
Hugh Devore, Notre Dame's acting director of athletics, has announced that Gene Ronzani, former Marquette university and
Chicago Bears' football star, has
been appointed backfield coach of
the Irish. Ronzani will assume his
new duties on March 20.
Captain of the 1932 Marquette
| eleven, and one of the two nine-
I lettermen in the school's history,
j Ronzani joined the Chicago Bears'
j organization following a brilliant
collegiate career. After playing
with the Bears' for eight years he
became head coach-of the Newark
Bears, farm team in the American
association. Last year he returned
to active play with the Chicago
team.
Clem Crowe, head basketball
coach and line football coach at
Notre Dame, is expected to become
acting head football coach at fee
University of Iowa, according to
rumor emenating from the Hawk-
eye campus.
Neither E. G. (Dad) Schroeder.
Iowa athletic director, nor Crowe
would shed any official light on
the matter.
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HORIZONTAL
1 Japanese
island.
8 Group of students engaged
in research.
14 Airman.
15 To extol.
16 Go on (music)
17 Cows stored
supper.
'18 Aperients.
20 Soup con*
tainer.
21 Dye.
22 Scatters.
23 A sound.
24 Lair of a
beast.
26 Exalted
happiness.
28 Glittered.
29 Voracious.
31 Commences.
32 To wash
lightly.
33 In -what country is there alleged to be the
oldest iron
industry lathe world?
34 Valences of
eight.
Answer to Previous JPuzzIo
36 Chants
exultantly.
39 Names of
anything.
40 Cloaks.
41 Comparative
suffix.
42 Pot herb.
43 Drop of eye
fluid.
44 Toward.
45 Beer.
46 Love potient.
49 Hedge,
50 Second note.
51 Verbal.
52 Hermit.
54 Huge serpents.
55 Lived.
VERTICAL
1 Front of
building.
2 Small eggs,
3 To free.
4 Mother.
5 Indian.
6 Anything
steeped.
7 Pertaining to
aretium.
8 Winter carriages.
S Organs of
hearing.
10 Genus of
rodents.
'11 Structural
unit.
12 Get thee gone
13 Rambles.
19 Bird's home.
20 Hymn tune.'
23 To intone.
25 To cherish.
26 Fetters.
27 Not so much*
28 Bustles.
30 Laughing.
31 Fired a guiu
33 To hire.
34 Forward.
35 Prison.
36 Of what mineral has China)
an abundance?
37 Fortune.
38 Packed.
40 Covers the In?
ner side of.
43 Word In a '
comparison,
46 Golf teacher.
47 Before.
48 Thing.
49 Secreted.
51 King of Basam
53 Third note.
FEDERAL WAR AGENCIES
OPA , DIRECTORY
Rent Control Office, fifth floor, Pythian building. Phone 4-0154—4-0155.
War Price and Ration Board No. 1, for all South Bend and Portage township west of Lafayette boulevard and German and Warren townships, 106 West
^Monroe street. Phone 4-0173.
War Price and Ration Board No. 2, for all South Bend and Portage township east of Lafayette boulevard and Olive; Greene, Centre, Liberty, Lincoln
and Union townships, 106 West Monroe street. Phone 3-8219.
War Price and Ration Board No. 3, for all of Mishawaka and Penn township
and Clay, Harris and Madison townships, 202 Lincoln Way East, Mishawaka.
Phone 5-2116.
The war price and ration boards ration sugar, tires, automobiles, gasoline,
fuel, oil, bicycles and rubber boots and are price control agencies.
OTHER WAR AGENCIES
Office of Defense Transportation, Tower building (commercial vehicles only).
Phone 2-3393.
, United States Employment Office, 216V2 North Michigan street. Phone 3-6175.
U. S. Veterans Administration, 804 Sherland Building. Phone 4-6177.
War Manpower Commission Office, J. M. S. building. Phone 2-1463.
War Production Board Office, 808 Sherland building. (All priorities.) Phone
2-1435.
r
Delicate repair work on watches
and fire-control instruments for
anti-aircraft guns is an important
part of the versatile maintenance
carried on in the field by army
ordnance troops in western Europe.
U. S. troops in this war are supplied with more army ordnance
artillery ammunition than World
War I troops had rifle ammunition.
After the fall - of Brest, France,
army ordnance soldiers reclaimed
enough captured German welding
equipment from submarine pens to
fully equip a U. S. welding truck.
mt^v (y^' ADAire hat
Bobby Jones
TURNED 1&IS TRICK
AND TWO BETTER
WITH HIS FAMOUS
"GRAND SLAM" OF
1930-WINNfNG BOTH
OPEN fOURNSYS roof
THESE ARE
THE ON L/ 3
GOLFERS
EVER fo WIN
3 OF THE FOUR
MAJOR GOLF
CROWNS "
Wo k AW SON
LITTLE
WHOSE VICTORIES
IN THE 1934 BRITISH AND U.S. AMATEUR TOURMIES,
MADE HIM THE Sao
MAN EVER 10 WIN
BOTH IN ONE YEAR/
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