THE MICHIGAN DAILY A- "IC 'U IE NEWS . O K 0 U T B E L 0 W !-An eight-story concrete building comes tumbling down in Philadel- phia under the heavy blows of a swinging steel ball. Engineers used the ball, hung from a 70-foot crane boom and swung like a clock's pendulum, to raze the building for a new housing project. In this "angle" shot, a workman watches results. S N i P E R -Scottish highland deer stalkers and game keepers suggested this idea in camou- flage, demonstrated by British sniper at a sniper school. Idea is to blend into landscape. A L S M I T H L E A R N S T 0 D I P-Former Governor Alfred E. Smith (right) of New York tries his hand at dipping candles during Christmas sale of articles made by the blind, in New York. Two Smith-made candles brought $6.00 at auction. His instructor, Paul .Esemplare, 28 (left), who is blind, judges each candle by the weight of the wax as he dips. ARTISTS TRY WA R PA I N T-proving that ca- mouflaging has become "art," students at Kansas City Art In-. stitute learn the fundamentals of itrtsjstrial camouflage.. Direetor Keith Martin pours oil on model oil tanks. Aim is to make tanks blend with the surrounding terrain..A handful of dirt sprinkled over tha$-then just try to spot those tanks from an airplane. B 0 T T E F 0 R B U N N I E S-A dog killed their mama, so these bunnies are being raised now on a bottle-for Chicago's International Sportsmen's show. Feb. 22-March 2.' PUTT ING 1 T IN IN K-Lou Salica, world bantam- weight champ (left), and Tommy Foite (right), challenger, sign in Philadelphia for 15-round title bout Jan. 13. Leon L. Rains (center), is Pennsylvania athletic commission chairman. 8,250,00 0 : M E M B E R S-have enrolled in the American Red Cross this yeahr, an increase of 1,100,000, Norman H. Davis (right), chairman, reported at annual meeting of board of in- corporators. With Davis in Washington is Charles Evans Hughes, chief justice of the United States. The organization, founded in 1881, annually spends millions for relief of suffering. G R I M B E A U T Y I N H A W A I I-Bombers make a trim-but business-like-picture above Diamond Head, Honolulu, in striking photo from 18th air base. Wheeler field. Hawaii. NAT I V E S O F C R E T E--These bearded men are natives of Crete, the island whose fierce hill-men are reported by the Greeks to have been thrown into battle against Italians in Albania. The Cretans prefer long knives to fixed bayonets in close fighting. ........... ..... . .}. _ ......... ..... .. . .......... ..............:.:. ::..,::,$..... ..... ,"::::....:..: ::.. s ...::.::::. .........:...... :...::.:.: , .. . t , ,