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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937. CIAT D PRESS PICT GCODBYE, MISTER. 'Way up on top of the world the Soviet government has established e an observation station near the North Pole. Here are those who s . \ WS IDEA rems: behi idai i i 4 bekel SAlicl e pha Mdilis an atectionkic If GeillEE el itier | FOR SEIENERIAND SOVIET, The bearded, scholarly Prof. BUT IT'S A HOME. Y of the expedition who returned in planes to Moscow. Magnitologist Eugene Fyodoroff of the U. S. S. R. polar expedition Otto 2. Schmidt, head of the So- Well-p is shown “in the shadow” of the North Pole as he took recordings of viet weather base at the North on dri one of the meteorological instruments at the camp. The scientists Pole, is shown shortly after the expected to add greatly to mankind’s knowledge of weather. * T arrival rovisioned and with best communications equipment, the Soviet polar camp was established | fting ice. Tents were pitched; ice blocks were packed about them. Here i home-building scene a few miles from the North Pole. In spite of extreme cold and the inconveniences of heavy clothing, the men reported they were quite comforiable. CUTE CUT-UPS. Butchers? Oh my, no! They're butcherettes, and quite daintily and expertly they can take a cow apart. Mildred, left, 21, and Ruth Short, 19, are shown in their shop at Commerce, Ga., where they are successfully carving a career. THE STREAMLINED SCOT. This blue-and-silver, high-speed express was specially designed and constructed for 614-hour service between Lenlon and Glasgow. It takes the name of “The Coro- nation Scot,” and will maintain the fastest schedule between the two cities. K- Dr. Robert Bern, Viennese phy- sician, who has just published P his sensational discovery of the ; e new vitamin “K.” GOING TO CHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd G: 3 as they arived at Welsh Baptist chapel in London w war-time premier was to conduct and preach at the annivers: flower sesvice. AHEAD OF HERSELF. Betty Ann Laxton, 32 months old, Muskogee, Okla., has the vaosbinlAsy of ah A-year-old and STORK'S THP. Mr.and Mrs, Earl Pesta, Sr., were waiting for that is rated “above genius.” stork with financial ammunition. Before Earl, Jr., nrfivedtat lhel; 2 : Cleveland home, they had saved 5,000 pennies. Pennies, mother an the somewhat tired-of-it-all Earl, Jr., are shown. Miss :ImE‘SSJr.yS‘I::raz "é,’j,fl,',‘ sb:‘:é‘:';‘;;‘,ssfif::: ';‘,"’,2;,?;.‘ S ALBATROSS. This is one of 42 new types of aircraft exhibited b; Bflt‘lsr‘n plane makers at Hatfield . aerodrome, Herefordshire. It is the new De Havilland Albatross, a trans-Atlantic machine which h: four 550-horsepower Gipsy engines. The show marked a great increase in interest in both milita and civilian aircraft, LAl HORSEPLAY. Here is Bob Burns, movie and radio comedian, > and his wife, the former Harriet Foster, who is also his secretary, as THE SWAT QUINS. These are the slugging quintuplets of the Chicago Cubs whose home runs DASHING DOT. BOUNDING BUDGE. Donald Budge, America’s tennis o they watched the horses on the new racetrack at Del Mar, Cal. The and base hits are keeping their club right on top of the National League standings. Left to right: Dorothy Round of Great Britain sy ept through the singles at Wimbledon to take his first all-England track is Bing Crosby's newest veniuve, Gabby Hartnett, batting nearly .400; Jim Collins and Frank Demaree, home run experts, Bill Herman w:,fx’;,’ufitfl:fln‘w":"z." title. The lank, red-headed Californian is shown here well on his' and Bill Jurges. Excepting Jurges, all were hitting well over .300, tennis title, e way toward winning the title,