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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1938. 5 ASSOCIATED PRESS Q\ PICTURE NEV 9 ] : B i s TO KEEP HIS HEAD intact, Ti e i . : . Tippy Gray, member of § & i - P the American sled leam competing in international winter f 4 SWIET A,',N D HORRI B.L E DEATH came to more than 12 persons killed whe am- ,:k,! 'fdc ELY PRE F ERENCE, conversationally, dur- Sios e Ll iPE e o id oot W i . 4 munition confiscated frnn: the CSAR, a Rightist revolutionary c France, explode: ¢ mfi holiday visit of Italy’s crown prince, Umberto, to the Dolo- : i enkirchen, Germatly, wears this £ : mu 11 t Villejuif, suburb of Pari 3 odi es —or Italian Alps—was this barcheaded socialite-skier with helmet. Gr: mate, Donna Fox who is also team £ n oF g scattered around, e d bove n ? 3 new triangular detail added to her ski costume. Wife of the cap in tryouts on the bobsled run. : i a8 tion, itought war 8 coma, whex courre prince is Marie Jose, former princess of Belgium. NO snowb D WAVE edeled W Miami be: WAS MECESSARY »p 5a VA ) Y efore thes s ; , ‘ ESSARY before ™ TLERE WASN'T ANY HOOP-ROLLING when modern infantry training was » had to cross vivers during recent military drill denionsiral 2l Al t, England, to st mobility of troops, use of new equipment, and anti-tank ‘Undar the eye of ofiicers, men erect wire barrier against tanks. SPOTLIGHT DOWN FOR COUNT and out of the ring, Jim Braddock who recently zEN ARE BETTER at anncunced retirement frem boxing proclzims these three the real poftery-making than women, winners. Jay, pecks from behind his dad’s head, and at right are says Ronald Ozilinsky, deftly Howard, 6, and Rose Marie, 4. Family pressure led the former mi:"ni a nan.er'x: n:i hislllmme- champi g made shop near London. He op- chaiguion Iohgs B his g poses mass production ef pottery. ABOUT BRIDEof German War Minister Werner von Blom- berg (above), 59, a storm rages, RESTING ‘WITH' BUT NOT ‘ON’ THEIR OARS, the University of California FOURSCORE years rest varsity crewmen posed at startof practice on Oakland estfil}ry. ll.‘cn to rh{ht in nrdelr of their xg‘mfh;}?ns. lightly en Dr. Arthur lnzralm. 5 i ; 3 %ulhmzlm: z;dg:n& .lom 1-8, are: Steve Frost, Gwynne Snarrer, Jim Schaeffer, Bil ranklin, Emil Bergh, Al Daggeit, Pete Por- vishop of London, who just cele- HURRY-UP CALLS F OR THE WRECKING CREWS rohn, 28, da o 7 ¥ h - went out after 20 cars of ter, considered “socially ime- terficld, Bill Beal. Coxswain Harry Kueny Is in rear center. brated his 80th birthday. a Lehigh and Hudson train derailed near Chester in Orange county, New York, smearing debris along porul‘\:]e‘:? by powerful army the right-of-way, and piling up the cars in this fashion. It took several hours to clear the track. No leaders. Resignation of the one was hurt honeymooning marshal has been reported. e 15-LB. BABY born te SO MANY YOUNG FRENCHMEN 't b UP IN SMOKE bel strong- g s Mrs. Henry Parmenter of Clarks- Wrong in their smiling approval of U. S. P gl e g hold, smf whkh":&"x,:"‘;“{,’s'::",fln:m‘ . ‘SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC, ’ decided street musicians in Cairo, Egypt, blowing their burg, Mass., was named Howard William Bullitt, who visited Pont-a-Mousson in northern France. ~ Boof and walls were caving in as picture was being made. --43% out for Queen Farida, 16, girlish bride of 17-year-old King Farouk, Only men were present at Harold. He was given oxygem Moslem wedding cererony uniting Farouk and the daughtér of & commoner. soon after birth.