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Show n , B Pcc? S yi r.V I u . , I ' - ? ' - ' r " i ! "GRAND OLD MAN" . . . Here's Amos Alonzo Stagg, chipper as ever at 78 and in his second halt-century as football coach, watching his College of The Pacific Pa-cific youngsters battle Notre Dame to 7-all first half, though losing, 25-7. For more than 40 years he coached University Univer-sity of Chicago, which has now abandoned aban-doned intercollegiate football. t(:i - r -: 1 I s7- r t r 't Ume) REPORT ON RUBBER . . . Warning that "time lag" must be counted in considering consid-ering synthetic rubber as safeguard against possible natural rubber shortage, I John L. Collyer, president of B. F. Goodrich company, told Sales Executive group 18 months are required to put one 35,000-ton plant in operation, said "competition should be prime factor in government plans to create 'standby' facilities." SPIN-PROOF . . . Designed for private pri-vate flying, this light "flivver" plane that steers like an auto is certified by federal agency supervising aeronautics aeronau-tics as "characteristically incapable of spinning." It's shown flying near Riverdale, Md., where 200 are to be turned out soon. |