The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 19, 1941, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1941. R P 4 T ASSOCIATED PRESS - ! H Al L_These hail stones, big as eggs, fell during a 20-minute bombardment of Pueblo. Mrs Marion Currence (above) gath- | ered pans {:‘(‘_:’ ";“_‘;:'fs“" 10 make COOL, CONTENTED AND CONCENTRATING_patsy Jenkins of Philadelphia i just can’t be bothered with the heat as she relaxes at Gustine lake, concentrating on business at hand. U.S. TAKES-OVER AT BERMUDA_—Uncle Sam’s marines line up before headquarters on Tucker's island, site of new U.S. naval base at Bermuds. for commissioning ceremonies of base. Site is a key point in the hemisphere defense plan. IMPOUNDER—-As assis- tant to the secretary of the A 3 treasury, John W. Pehle (above) 5 i -~ . X g E i administers:the ;$7,000,000,000 .in BLIS —This youngster’s face is wreathed in bliss as he goes HOWITZERS FOR UNCLE SAM—These 75 mm. howitzers, all hand finished, are under foreign funds “frozen” by order after the bottle. The little pig! construction at the General Electric company plant at Erie, Pa. Army inspectors supervise assembly. of the White House. LIKE SEEIN’ DOUBLE_From dozens of twins at the International Twin association convention in Chicago, judges se- lected Patricia Hallet (top) and her sister, Marcy (bottom) as “most identical.” They're 17 and from LaGrange, IIL R NEW HELME T_maj. Gen. Bruce Magruder, com- mander of First armored division : 4 3 i at Ft. Knox, we’nu dnew ly':e WAR PATTERN ON THE HIGH SEA—_A Royal Air Force plane caught this closely helmet, which affords greater woven pattern made by German minesweepers and their trailing paravanes on the surface of water. protection than present “tin hat.” e e b e ] . P " ' . 'MOST OF THE BLUE _Everyone was happy at the Tuxedo Hunt club’s burlesque horse show in Atlanta, Ga., for awards were given everybody—exhibitors, judges, horses. Little Beverly Aronson (abeve), however, won the most blue ribbons, A B A N D O N E D—_This forlorn cub, abandoned by its mother, was found nearly starved near Williamsport. Pa. M*’*y”f . /) . “M I NER _Joyce Bronson, ; LAl B RN : e 8 0o SL SNEIh . contennial . ; . / 4 A YANKEE AIDS THE U. 5.0 s ¢ celel lon at Scranton, Pa., from , 7 : 3 - . .—Joe DiMaggio au- REGALT HANKS_Rumania’s. former King Carol (righty @ oY 23 to 30, carries as an ac- L i AR Y tographs bat he used in breaking record of hlt:eln eou:c.:ni:e J thanks Cuba’s Président Batista for Cuban refuge. i ecessory, a combination compact’ = *SUGAR’ SWEETENS S URGERY—A jar of 700 nickéls ind a eanlster of 3,500 pennies games, Air Stewardess Polly Ann Carpenter waits to take it:to« - r . - ” . 304 Bat power house, . ald for the. tonsilieatomics of Edward Nimerichter, Jr. 5 (left), snd brother, Richard, 3, of Omaha, . . Frisco, where It will be sold July. 13. Proceeds g0 to the Us. 8. O\,

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