THE MICHIGAN DAILY sU I c Ti I ,tai. ' i Irk- r " t / SPR I NG PORTRAIT-poised at the V of this old- fashioned bertha is a locket-brooch of Victorian vintage, designed in satiny gold and encrusted with diamond and blue enamel. There's a place inside the locket for a beau's photo. B 0 A T 0 U T C R OW S C E L L A R -Kidding from his neighbors was inevitable when Victor P. Martinson (sitting on boat) and his son, Victor, started chipping away part of the Martinson house in Glassboro, N. .1., so that the complete hull of a 35-foot cabin cruiser could be taken out of the cellar. The men have been building the boat for three years. Now they'll use cellar as a garage. PURPOSE ON PORPOISE-Playful porpoises in coastal waters off New Orleans are paying for their pranks with their lives. Since irate shrimpers protested that porpoises rip into their expensive. trawl nets to get a free meal, conservation de- partment marksmen (as above) have been shooting the porpoises. One they got weighed 380 pounds, measured eight feet. W I T H E R A W A Y !-Top 1940 money winner was Whirl- away, Calumet Farm's derby hopeful trying to shake his bad luck of the early 1941 turf season. A cestnut colt sired by Blenheim II, Whirlaway won 7 out of 16 starts, collected $77,1375. D A T E F 0 R D E R B Y-One of the Kentucky derby eligibles, dated up for the 67th running May 3 in Louisville, is Our Boots from the Woodvale Farm stable, Last year this colt won 3 out of, 6 starts, earned $71,351 for Owner R. G. Martin. P R O T E S T-.To her moneyed relatives, Zara du Pont (above) is "Miss Kick" because she usually backs up vocal protest with action. She marches with strikers, pickets utility plants, belongs to 63 progressive or educational organizations. 3 E A C H-For the f ashion swim at Miami, Ora Bridges picked this gay embroidered Jacket and a hand-woven Ecua- dorian straw that makes a point of Pan-American rnodishnss. R E B E L-Add to the list of de- termined persons Teresa Wright, 22, actress in a current Broad- way hit, She held out for and got a film contract that will put her in pictures instead of in sweatcrs, which require less act- ing talent. B R I T A I N 'S S I N C A P 0 R E-Life seems calm enough in this view of Raffles Place in Singa- pore, Britain's heavily fortified Near East base straddling empire trade routes from British Isles to India, Australia and New Zealand via the Mediterranean. When tension in the Far East rose Britain strengthened her defenses in Singapore, which is at tip of Malay peninsula. T H E D A R D AN E L L ES-here is a view.of Gallipoli penin- sula and the Dardanelles, that narrow strait 40 miles long be- tween Europe and Asiatic Turkey that forms an outlet for the Black Sea. Turkey is often called "watchdog of the Dardanelles." .., .ri .,:::,...:: :,.... , r : r, r 1. - %X X1