THE MICHIGAN DAILY FWZD c 7F Ui a F N\ F 'N~ I' J NEAR A BABE'S MANGER, BAYONETS are now to be seems--in. Bethle he n. This debris-littered street with its bombed cafe (at left) shows the war-d a w.. ned city h) which Christ. was born. The Church of Nativity is back of soldier at left. :4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ... K~ h ' h TU OEDSPID tLesM1~ecllg t anr l . .~isN G A O B Yo :nataSsuntahe 2-l.JhnBre "Grizle"a earwhos th capusmanhatr ?9L~e~ atened 50 dbut in10 eax BEAST HAS THlE BEST OF IT In the workshop of Sculptor, de Betzenbroeck (left), who's prepaing . giant polar bear for' 1939 Liege, :Belgium, expositlion. It's about 15 feet high. A THATCHED ROOFS of England had. nothing on the thatch of this rugby player 'who felt his way through a drink after tradtionlI bale. game at Eton where two teams battled to a goalless score, This was the 25th year without a goal. TO F. D). R. this glazed brick on which W. G. Fraser (above), a Lon-. don artist, painted the famous bust of Princess Nefertete is to be sent as a present, for his home. * 4 TCAT -AP' FORE-KiTtY LEACMU.ER? Other baseball players at the recentcb. seball meeting in New Orleans agreed that it must be, since the sl .ep r is H. I. Buck of the Kentucky -Tenessee Kitty League, He's francI+ on~, Iy. TWO DAYS OF GRACE asked Secretary of Interior Harold Ickes (shown leaving White House) when newspaper men questioned whether he'd enter the Chieago mayoralty race. k *: c-r c za1 i abs.ct,, bo ti : . ._ :. x.; vr R < ~mac },,ye. ,mo