The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 5, 1941, Page 5

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TH( DATLY (Al ’\QKA FMPIRI SATURDAY. TULY 5, 1941. BENDING KNEES_warm was the greeting between Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Crown Princess Juliana of The Netherlands whose knees may be bending because of the steps she mounted o hecause she made a “courtesy curtsy” to the First Lady. THE LID’S ON_“How's this angle?” New York's Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia queries, trying on a civilian air raid helmet brought him by Robert H. Hinckley (left), assistant secretary of commerce, who has just returned from an observation trip to England. The tin-hat was a gift to the “Little Flower” from Her~ bert Morrison, England’s secretary for home security. SHE'S THE WEST POINT NOW, IN UNCLE SAM’S SERV‘ICE.'_ln her dull paint the U.S rides the waters at Norfolk, Va., no longer the el‘annt liner America but now a troop transport i o e Pet from hixury cruise liner to transport in about 11 days, and triple-deck bunks, plain chairs and tables have replaced the luxurious fure nishings. Note the life rafts attached to boat’s superstructure. The 30.000-ton "America was launched in Aurust. 1939. cuPin scoks m’.e;m ehoir nor, Y (ho l-n) mfi‘. unifted elius Vanderbilt “Sonny’ mlmtnun ard patron ynd her. flsst, GURTMIASH R DR | KNOWS HIS ONIONS_For six long days this female setter puppy was imprisoned in a carload of onions shipped from Dawson, Tex., and opened at Rochester, N. Y., where the dog, weak and starving, was discovered. Sam Lori, a fruit firm worker, promises the wanderer a home., The dog revived -enough; aiter eating, to chase a stray cat. e 1 JHEY'VE GOT ‘PUL L’ —Dairy maids line up for the milking contest at Watertown, N, Y, in Jefferson county which claims more dairy cows per acre than any other county in U.S, WY N/ NAM ED_Aibert N. Willlams (above), Denver-born railroad line president, has been elected president of the Western Union company. He now lives in Flore ham Park, N, J. taken over by the navy. It was converted DUMMY DUTY—pritish firemen through drill used these dummies; it was during fll:fonw-'r W:e“l:“ LIFE OF RILEY —sinos Duatd L. Docker ‘(above) of §; .- Antonid®ought Jitter from an organ grinder, the fittle whité-¥: mopkey lives o llle of ease at. Camp: Bow il- Fekas; where he's ¢ ‘mascot of headquarters.company, $éth divisiom,. i) MOUTH: OF Auwonnv_w Fun, oie of the smaller cosst defense guns ring.- .,,,,:F,,. g Smgapors; Britaln’s” Jower. tip of ”fi nnhuull. seems mild -enough,- but- its-voice co be stern—en’ ocoasion, Since world tensi ased England has 0T W2 4 Mlmflw her: defeuses and manpower in llu»m NO THREAT IN THIS ‘GUN AT HIS BACK’—0ne of guns at Norfolk, Va., naval base nuzzles Rear Admiral Man- Jey H. Simons during ceremonies at which he took over command of Norfolk naval district from Rear’ Admiral Joseph K. Taussig (left), Lt MOUNTAINEER-Ns matter how correct the climb- ing costumé—pale pink topped by a blue wool cardigan—those “dogs” just will give out some- where en route in Jasper Park, Canada, which explains why this fnir mountaineer sits—and sils. MY, MY !_Countless peep~ holes add spice to this black crocheted evening dress in which flegh-colored chiffon lines the: ‘top: It’s a fishnet stitch. The girl "l Muriel

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