THE MICHIGAN DAILY p I Co U a F N F . After several delays, the 27-ton snow cruiser de signed by the Research Foundation of the Armour In- stitute, of Technology for the United States expedition to the Antarctic, was taken out of its Chicago construc- tion yard for a "shakedown" run. The giant cruiser has a control room, engine room, living quarters, 'galley, store room and machine shop. It will carry fuel for 5,000 miles of exploration. The wreckage of a German bomber is shown here after the warplane had been forced down in a desolate section of Denmark, on the west coast of Jutland. The crew of four men, uninjured, was interned by Danish authorities. Fire further damaged the plane after it landed. ! } Out of a six-inch snow that fell early in Octobr, dam"ging -vegetables and grains in the: Matanuska Valley, Alaska, the Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Bingle dig their cabbages. Many of the buried vegetables were saved by snow preceding the cold spell. 'The Rev. Mr. Bingle is pastor of the Protestant Church at Palmer, -capital of the government's colony. ermany's foreign minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, quit left behind this Chow dog, which has become a mascot of branich, British legion, according to information passed by censor. The dog was first adopted by a German emnbAssy o erlisted, turning Chow oter to his father. the foo .Wkstory's pages were turned back when this reconstructed flour mill, built on the foundations of a mill, that on the Lee family estate near Stratford, Va., was dedicated by the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation. The arigfnal mill was built in 1740. This buildings was made possible by Jesse H. Metcalf, former Rhode Island- Senator. . Corp. R. L. ,Rice of the Znd Cavalry Dragoons, Fort Riley, Kas., hais reason to blow hard: atthe Kansas City Livestock Show. He many have had in, mind the two-week furlough promised dragoons for each new recruit. Joe DiMaggio, star centerfielder for the New York Yankees, had a broad grin as he showed his fiancee, Dorothy Arnold, the telegram he received informing him that he was voted the most valuable player in the American League for the 1939 season. .. :: ... .rr.,1 ....w.. . ,, ......a.. .. ..,_. . .... . .l ::..:!::":":::.;. !1i ^.. ..... :" '...5_. :. t. :::. ... }?tit S. ':