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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1937. 5 A STORMY PASS irati i ; : | . AGE for pirating Mediterranean submarines was promised when FROM Micsadprt, DEATH'S LEFT-OVERS, ORPHANS OF WAR, these children of soldiers and non-combatants were herded to- | French warships (above) rushed to the east s ai i curvacious Betty G . waters. Feeling in {he area was fense after Rl::,s;;;‘a:niuig;l“lnm‘l?a:lgsf)?at?z:csli‘:)':itnve}:if-lfnl:p:hote bt g o t:h:a(:tr::’li; b gether in huge refugee camps near Peiping, China, to await whatever fate may bring them. After the fighting some may be returned men without provocation and British officials hinted strongly they foo blamed ll’fc Fasci:l, hant- Iywood, but she'll toss aside her (‘p’wlu s, but most ol" the tots \.wll find their !m.mes in ruins, their families missing or dead. In the meantime they present a pathetic S career to wed Jackie Coogan, sight, left to shift pretty much for thenrselves while elders :}\l;ledepgxla‘gcd in bitter conflict. Note the girl in the center, carrying a smaller child in her arms, THE EYES HAVE IT, a distinct resemblance, and the famous Roosevelt smile lights the faces of father Franklin D. (12t) and his secretary-son James, vacationing at Hyde Park, N. Y. Late in September the President is expected to take a cro ountry swing to the northwest to see for him- seif the attitude of the nation cn New Deal proposals, including the controversial court reform plan. SOVIET KEYSTONE ol = g lll;lht'll‘e.hlé?l"E&:_‘;?’:fi:‘;‘nx;:';i" ITALY'S IRON GUARD of cruisers stood ready in the Mediterranean for any eventuality bidihiei okl 0-0" friviess s e alfer Russia had accused Fascist submarines of sinking Soviet merchant ships and threatened use of . stima o BimGris Ps armed force to halt submarine raids, in case the conference table failed. The Italian fleet in the Medi- 3 terranean has kept increasing steadily since before the conquest of Ethiopia. SPECTATOR'S ROLE s a familiar part to fiery Bur- leish Grimes, manager of the Prooklyn Daodgers, whose flare for argument has brought many suspensions in his brief term. ) A POINTED ARGUMENT for new design in aircraft Is this new German “flying triangle,” shown during a test flight. The tail-less plane, which develops a speed of 145 miles per hour with a midget motor of 80 horsepower, canflalm be used as a glider with power off, SHORTCUT TO PARIS is this 40-ton, six engi i i 4 A 10-1 gined French flying boat, scheduled to join fi‘{n_encan, Ihimsh and German trans-Atlantic plm’xes in regular service ngxtiummer arfer“lrinl gigh.ts is Xe:;r With an overall length of 109 feet and a wingspread of 161 feet, it is the world’s largest seaplane, although Pan American Airways’ new clippers will be approximately the same size. RUSSIA SPEAKS UP with guns behind her words, ac- oS TION MARK in cusing Italian submarines of piracy in the sinking of Soviet mer- ;. ""y, "' s (AL eader l.-lunt'sllzips in ";:11 Med}:erraneian. lS‘he me‘ateneg a;metd act:on l‘: hrestensd & bresk :v i‘;xf')!m';:! peaceful means failed, Above is 2 Russ orpedo boat, equippe: s it to destroy U-boats, s Telt apd Jacushin of ' Grldy t”‘}‘ sod'dli?nsu'l’hhhlz AN EMPTY SADD'E, but memories full of kind recollecti haracterized the dedica %o GREATERmGhtohl{"" “i.“." u'e:s"y ':"fe.m."r = a i nd is go ving. L ecollections characterizes ¢ dedication ! f a nation t c] as brought iness ane re. darky is shown sitting atop his wagon waiting to get to the cotton ho‘wp‘l’lu(h fim won the plat- of the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun at which a bust of the cowboy humorist was unveiled, Taps ,:"x-ep:(ua;:‘:glr:': n:,ey‘::nrv nfewm R:y.ge'rs. Spgcer l'«'nrn:r. e S MEBNE'S GOTTA PICK DE COTTON, s0 her Wedlock who is 82 thinks it might as well be he. The aged gin, He can still do a day’s work on the plantation when the fields form event at the A.A.U. cham- were blown at the Colorado Springs ceremony by 2 member of the Hardin-Simmons college cow- springs fi i i tiis rusiic Shri 2 are white at harvest time. * pionships in San Francisco. Doy band of Abilene, Texas. Tears filled the eyes of many as a riderless horse was led to the shrine. i B o T FpEdvcrt o et s -