The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1938, Page 5

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their game with the New York Ran There were seme 13,000 fans a game was alternat: PUTTING THE FINGER on nautical niftiness, Ann l?mmtree holds with one finger a 10-pound outboard motor seen at the annual motorbozat show in New York. The show, with latest stvies for the marine-minded, is at Grand Central palace. ‘THREE R'S' IN THE NEWS INCLUDE a ruler of India, the Maharaja of Kapurthala (left), who celebrated the diamond jubilee of his accession to the throne. With his son, Tikka Sahib, the 65-year-old ruler watches an elephant procession, rich in splendor, go through streets of Kapurthala, Punjab, PLAYER'S SLIDE INTO GOAL DIDN'T COUNT f rs, won by the Rangers, 4-1. H. Kiir znd slid into it (extreme left) while Rangers’ Goalie Dave Kerr flattened s the battle, played in New York’s Madison Square Garden and fhe dul? and exciting. The Rangers piayed a good defense. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1938. 3 a missed a drive for 1f on ice to st s o ... RULERS; IN THE PERSON OF PETER, boyish king of Yugoslovia, helped bring gladness into hearts of child-subjects by distributing gifts at the royal palace in Belgrade. Peter, who is only 14, became king after his father, Alexander, was assassinated in Marseille, France. early in Oclober, 1934. or the Detroit Red Wings in TRANSPARENCY is WHAT WATTS ? is fre- 2l virtue of oiled silk fabric ski at FROM THE SKIES COME VOICES of pilots talking, by radiophone, with Operator Gordon Hamilton at Newark, N. J., airport where more than 250 planes arrive and depart daily. Planes are often stacked un to 10.000 feet waitine to be moved downward for a safe landing. IN THE SWIM AT MOSCOW POOL was French champion, Roger Heinkele, about OVER THE FENCE WASN'T 'OUT' for England’s prime minister, Neville Chams berlain, whose shooting eye and wall-clearing stride were good during a recent “shoot.” uery about 14-foot bulb J 130-foot Edison light wer at Menlo Park, N. J. The wattage is 5,200, NO MOVIES for Mariad Hepburn (above), 19, says this young sister of Katharine. She’s taken a temporary job with the ;.Anilcd Federal Wcln’r :;jrs of merica. She’s a Bennington WITH THE PATIENCE OF AGE, E. Abraham college junior, studies chess move during a game at White club pavilion in Hastings, England, TOTHE PEOPLE would Rep. Louis Ludlow (D.-Ind.) :alrlry questh;n of war. ‘Hbis"“war i i in g i i 3 r. Note ollowing referendum” bill was to dive. French and Russian experts receljl't‘lggec:x:g;t‘id in a swimming meet at Moscow. Notc the vecently defeated in the House, KEEPING THE FORD CHIN UP seems to be % toghapher’s aim, as Edsel Ford sits for a picture in Washington, D. C. .+« ROYALTY,SUCH ASTHEDUKE OF KENT, ...RIOTS MARKING PARIS STRIKE ended with traditionally serves as patrons of England’s hospitals and charitable Premier Chautemps’ determined efforts to mediate French laber institutions. Above, the Duke of Kent talks with Hugh Blofield, 6, troubles and find a “code for social peace.” Strikers at the during a tour of London’s Fever hospit her , of which the duke is » rubber plant in Paris, where a woman is seen greeting Watron, Hugh. a typhoid patient, is from Croydon, are reported willing to accept voluntary arbitration plan, A

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