The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1941, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 15; 1941. ASSOCIATED PRESS ?|[CTURE NEW i - - — HEATING PROBLEM?—Some 20,000 cakes of fce— GIVES IN AT LAST_A 39-year boycott of his own opera, about 5,000 tons—went into the construction of this ice palace begun by & feud with Debussy in 1902, was ended by Maurice built on Lake Como in St. Paul for that city’s annual winter Mle(!l"."ll('k (right) at Philadelphia where the Mleterlintk-n"- carnival. It's of early English architecture and even has a postal ‘é‘:‘"'lll’!hl’;:‘l":fo:';'da::"'ll‘;"r:"d“' (‘};’erfl‘vl‘:;t:‘5',"‘:""031:’":':";:“"‘“: branch inside to nm\"l‘vlr- wllnh-‘r cf‘rnlvn‘l t;:‘h;lsl; The fete is a \ ® TTANeRS, L ’ e 2 sradisional affair, is staged ear! ‘ebruary. Sountess Maeterlinck. The feud was over 1902 casting in Paris. AR AT > BOOM'S ON, AND WE DON'T MEAN CANNON_califosnia, like dther states where defense activity is rush building boom on its hands, especially in those sections where quarters for the soldiers arc being constructed. I 3 128 ym San Biego; additional naval facilities and a coast arlillery corps replacement center to house 8,500 men are beiuy unper v is the barracks being built at Camp Callan near San Diezo. Below is a trailer colony for workmen unable « MERCY _Capt. Albert M. . Moore is guiding the:Red Cross , Cold Harhor, across 5 . % B 2 pan. Ship’s million-dollar car- ° 4 30 _inc ':" - (“Oi:gl_"f?d' ine, for - 'GETSDOWNTOBUSINESS—First of. three National Association of Manufacturers’ posters Spain and’ France. keyed to America’s defense program and industry is this. Others will appear in March and April. ' : BUTCH—HIS MARK e i : : DALLASG . COME CLEAN, NOW!_ e By | o protest does Buich make, ALLAS GAL—Glamorous airls, “Tubby™ Youngswouoh, % wo:ss::cliyalb:ii::‘i;“;: l‘l'nocl:,lmfi:sl: over being tattooed in the Wi sin Dog Identification Bureau's WAR ‘GOT IN THEIR HAIR' —« i Dorothy Arthur will represent <5 teach cleanliness by means of doll care. Joan McGonnell, also pmgra:)v'n‘ iifi.’"n’:fif"}"-“f"e ‘deg‘;‘,“"“"‘;"“ is Dll:l 0!} by breaking their heads before war maneuvers at Cnl;n_n ‘::’::en:”’l‘::n ’l':nm.s‘ehbl”s f‘rula Klnnro(c, 5'1 v T "!l‘"“ Mard Gras aiinis # - S S| ¥, en swa n, S o y . €] elo) 3y 2 ‘oas y oy o -25. ¥ A g 5 2 Arililery and waltl the folks back. home gt a look at, Jeft o righ: Oliver Leonard N. . Kuox Tern elnealed fh, Buiiketend shown with Bess Johnson who gave out awards, won a prize, t00. Robert Robinson, Claudius House, James Williamson, Herman Guidry, John Stewart, Shelly Brezeale, wnd in Montreal, Canada. SPANISH WAIFS FORGET CIVIL WAR -GET FRESH START IN LIFE FROM WELFARE GROUP —— ¢ | & i | % s | 0 A 1D —These two roguish chil- : dren on a curbing in Madrid are . Y . : FROM HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS—_To reclaim the thousands of Spanish children typical of the thousands of VAST WASHED OFF—Grime collected in his' days of FRESH START_Taken to an Auxilio Social home in Spain, leit homeless and parentless by that country’s civil war, the Spanish. Auxilio Social has'béen organ< nomeless waifs_being helped to 'oitering in the sireets, perhaps begging to get enough to eat, is thio Sunsian youngsion seté olelhvis. (akeve); slvanresssetnt. ized, and here Is af least one phase of its work. The childrea are taken off the streets, fed, bathed and 8 new life by the Auxilio Social +;ashed off this Spanish boy. He's being prepared for a new existe Auxilio Sacial is befriending youths made homeless by the Spane clothed. Next, they're fitted into an-crderly pattern of, useful, pleasant life. in Spain, euge by the Spanish welfare group, Auxilio Social, - . b shyih war, oo Jesaisy 04 raviies fasmilics,

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