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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937. Spl center of renewed hostilities between Japan and China. U. S. M national settlement behind sandbags, prepared for “cmergency” 1ided four gates b nese atiempt to taie the city. These Marines on duty in Ciina man a machine gun, VIRGINIA AND EARL. virginia Cherrill, who bec famous as the blind flower girl in the Chaplin picture, “City L soon will become the bride of the Earl of Jersey, with whom che i shown, The pup is Miss Cherrill’s Seaiyham, “Junior.” USING HORSE SENSE. John H. Whitney, like others of his family, finds racing serious business. He was concentrating at Saratoga, . . — AT WATERLOO. Jack Benny and his wife, Mary Livingstone, radio entertainers, crossed the Atlantic safely, and are shown arriving at Waterlco suation, London-bovr? SO SHETOOK THE PUP. Faced with the choice of a home with her wealthy grandmother or with her mother and a new puppy, with which she is shown, Elaine Hartnett, 9-year-old Chi- cago iirl. picked the pup and the joys of simple living with her paren WEDDING WALTZ Cusnge bl 5 v Blossem Preisser ber of the famed Preisser team of the stage. ' Jics girl admitied her marriage to David J. Hopkins, son of ihe WPA Thict, at Gretna, La. €he continued with her stage work, as shown, in Chicago. egfeld Fol- JUST FOR THE RIDE. Kaye Don, British daredevil motor racer, arrived at New York from England on the Queen Mary. The sole purpose of his trip was a vacation, he declared, disclaiming any business or racing motives for the voyage. GOING TO GOSHEN. The folks and their horses are collecting at Good Time Park at Goshen, preparing for the big attrac- tion of trotting—the Hambletonian—on August 11. Here is Southland, owned by C. W. Phellis of York City, driven by Fred Egan, Southland is rated kighly to cop this feature race, F AV ORI TE. One of the favorites to take the Hambletonian is Twilight Song, shown with her swner, William H. Strang of Brocklyn William H. Cane annually pie- sents the $40,000 Hambletonian stake at his Goshen, N. V., track, N | T S_C HOOLTEACHER SCHOOL. The Austrian government has ordered premilitary educa- tion for school teachers and college professors to enable these educators later to give their pupils instruction. These professors were at rifie practice at Breitensee, near wwynn Ryan «*alking comn in Towa to prove it’s tall and sturdy. The trophy was the 12-feol tassel. Where's any ladder? DOWN THE TRACK. enna, under command of an army officer, IN THRONE'S SHADOW, if General Franco, Spanish insurgent chief, wins the civil war, there is increased reason {o be- lieve he will ask Prince Don Juan, former King Alfonso’s yeungest son, to re-establish the Spanish monarchy. Here are the prince and his wife, s ._—1 A STl nen Far it I7T'S STONE-PROOF. They've been talking about te who live in glass houses for years, Here’s one in fact on New ’s Fifth avenue built mainiy of glass bricks, with nickel-silver trim- ming, It will house the Corning Glass Works offices, Here is a typical crowd at the llamhletonian race. Last year it was Rosalind who took the covefed trophy for three-year-old trotters. Between 45,000 and 50,000 are expected to be.in the stands at Good Time Park for the 1937 race on August 11, during the Grand Circuit meeting at Goshen, N, X,