THE MICHlIGAN DAILY Pictorial News of The Day r N BA B Y PL A Y S P E E K A B 0 O--The world being what/#t is right now, one can hardly blame the baby waliaroo for sticking close to mama. Family is at Fleishhacker zoo, San Francisco. D 0 U B L E T R 0 U B'L E 0 N T H E. T U R F-Two jockeys in Green Cheese Steeplechase at Belmont Park, N. Y, spilled after third jump-Jockey A. Bauman (behind his mount) who'd been up on Kiflmalock (5), and Jockey H. Cruz, dumped by Buck Langhorne. I I I TA N K T E S T-One of the 28-ton M-3 tanks now under mass production at Chrysler arsenal near Detroit rambles along on its 75-mile test. The 20-foot-long' tank mounts 'four, .30 calibre machine guns, a .75 mm. cannon and a .37 mm. cannon. A R C H I V ExS-This is Solon J. Buck who as new archivist of the United States will be respon- sible for the preservation of im- portant records. He succeeds Dr. R. D. W. Connor. M I C K E Y 'S BEST G I R L-Few of the 'other women at the 21st birthday party of Mickey Rooney, film actor, in Holly- wood, goo quite the rush this girl did; she s Mrs. Nell Pankey, Mickey's mother, and a fine dancing pair they were, too. E Y E S F OR E A C H O T H E RCoyly, Paulette Goddard a eyed Charles Chaplin during visit to a Hollywood night club. C. A. R. C H I E F-George A. Gay (above), 93, of Nashua, N. H., was elected G.A.R. com- mander-in-chief at the group's diamond jubilee encampment in Columbus, 0. He's an ex-sailor. ... . ... ...