The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1937, Page 5

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. PLAIN PEOPLE VS. THE DEVIL, Into a courtroom for the first time in 300 years AMISH ANATHEMA. This rising structure of the East came Pennsylvania’s bearded, self-styled “plain people,” the Amishmen. They went to make a last g . Mvd diteh stand against “worldly” things, which they said their faith prohibits and which, in this instance, o sk vestaing theye. They teared Lheir children here would was the new East Lampeter school which would take their children farther from home. They sought i be taught to love “worldliness.” to continue a one-room school. e SWING AROUND THE ROSIE. Its all quite jolly in merrie old Engiand on balmy August weel-ends to repair to the seaside for a bit of surf and sun. These three seemed to go in for acrobaties in a vigorous way on the beach at Margate, Kent. The husky fellow at the left appeared to get quite a kick out of pulling the young lady's leg, so to speak. RIGHT OVER THE PLATE. Next toplayiug baseball M ODEL WIFE, with the New York Yankees, Joe Di Maggio likes to eat about us well Rep. Jerry O'Connell of Mot 5 any three other things. The San Francisco youth wasn't thinking H one of his state’ wuch about base hits at this moment, but the lobster was making pretiiest girls, Marie Elizabe one. Richardson, former model. young Japanese, undergoing trammg as aviators, chanics, prepare to join the air force participatin exnedition. The flying schoeol is logated on the beach necr Tolkvo. FLIPPER FEELS FINE. The Cleveiand Indians’ “problem whon Now ¥oris monomitn child,” Bob Feller, hopes his troubles are over for a while. With his 10 iling, it's arm back in shape, Manager Steve O’Neill hopes to send the farm t‘-l;v:v:&s;x;le"a:"::é:ithse?ri‘t:: i: boy to the mound every five days if the arm will stand it, tainnow takes bis medicine. 4 i LIFE AFTER DEATH. Born hiay 17, just after her mother’s death, Antoirette Sorde, shown with her sister, Jennie, was reported thriving at her Niagara Falls, .at., home. - SPEAK THEIR PEACE. Harmony was the keynote when : Senate Democrats met to honor the new floor leader, Sen, Alber W. PUTS HIS OAR IN. Pondering the constitutionahiy of Barkley. Peace dinner attendants shown above (left to right) are the nation’s laws is all very well during most of the year, but in sum- . Tom Connally of T"“Sl-dl‘“i :‘“E‘a of fi"v‘d" and Robert Reyn- mer Supreme Court lusrtylce Harlan F. Stone prefers to row his GOLD IN THEM SKIRTS. Here's one of ‘the formal '’ 3 Olds.of Nogth Caveling. fisherman’s dory about the bay at his summer home on Isle au Haut, fowns the fashion experts predict will be seen this fall and winter: 1 Maine, t was a number shown in a Chicago style pageant. The dress of 7 lame features the Grecian influence and a wide skirt falling in g ful folds., |2 N Sl FULL SPEED AHEAD. Although 'a few e Friends of Prince David Mdi- i 2 » SLEDGE AND SLUDG Martha Norelius still has l& vani expected an announcement ,'.-g,'.‘,g,'.,,fd"g.,g,i"s'hg,f' NOT A'LIFE WAS LOST. The main reason there were no casualties in this scene was Drlwn’ the first pile into Mis- from 1924 to 1929 when ’l‘:ll: .w.o:uflh n:.n.:ueu.:,:‘ In S of his engagement to blonde r'cooiile doesn’t know she In’; because it isn’t a ing ship, though it looks to be, It’s the Matson liner “Monterey” battling through sissippi mud, Governor Leche of * aquatic star limbered up for an appearance in Lake g’ Muriel ‘“Honey” Johnson 3 mental age of nine years, a$ heavy seas just Sydney Heads, Australia. Although waves rose to mountainous heights, the Louisiana uses a huge sledge to mechanical swimming machine, o vessel brayed angry winter storms to America. start a $10,000,000 bridge. (above) of Bronxville, N. Y. shown by intelligence tests.

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