The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1941, Page 5

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THE DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE/ SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1941. ASSOCIATED PRESS TOTS LEARN TO MIND MANNERS AND MOTORISTS- playground complete with {raffic lights, pedestrian lanes, ete., youngsters learn trafl del iniersectlon sot up in a St Louis . “Arrests” even follow rule violatiens, -3 FIT TO BE TRIED—The Ins and the Outs of correct pos- wure are explained to Recruit Michael F. Collins at the Norfolk, Va., naval training station by Lieut. Commander e Tunney (left), who's busy building naval physical . 4 i EMPATIENT —yust pasi 53, ‘%'fi?g George B d Shaw, play- # s v e s that long g n trying to die, He predicts a 3 joint - victory in the war for 3 Eritain, the U.S, and Russia, S ROGUISH ROYALTY_princesses Desiree (left) and' ! Birgitta of Swedzan frolic at Falsterbo in southern Sweden. | 4 3 Koty : g i s WOMAN OF FEW WORDS_A year-old newcomer, Alasdair Adam, grants an Interview ! upon N. Y. arrival with mother by plane from Portugal. They'd left because of food conditions. T ID I'N GS—buring air raids, the most welcome sight to resi- -shek governmen , FOR THE CAUSE_For the first time in years, Sgt. Rober$ of China, is this: cylinder on its : ; W. Hyatt of Miami, Fla., a Spanish-American war veteran, has way up and the' balls about to ; g iy gone back to crutches: He gave up his aluminum leg to the drive start down, to indicate that “all MAKING HIS MARK_From the bottom looking up, i to collect aluminum for plane production. o is clear. there is Froilan “Nanny” Fernandez, San Francisco Seals short- i A stop who has been showing up so well that four major loagues SQUIRE OF HYDE PAR K—Recent brief recess from Presidential cares found F.D.R. af are reported interesied in a possible purchase. Hyde Park N. Y., home, Mrs. Roosevelt placidly knitting at his side. They've been married 36 years. ‘HACKIE'—widowea Mrs. Evelyn A. Barreit, 32, will su port_herself and an 8-year-eld . - . : 7 ‘- “daughtér’ by “haeking” in New - 3 00« y BEATS WALKINGawith this»Dicmond 3 g v " '¥ork.: Shé was:the first woman DRAFT CHIEF SPEAKS ig. Gen. Lewd L e ' " 1+ taxioaby driver Jhired by @ ¢ funie, Mrs. G. L. Wilcox won a prize:at Mully -Secanie cotatry club shey, acting direct i ving among u_." Y THEY'LL SPLASH NO MORE_One day’s catch netted these tuna ranging in weights company to replace men drivers agulf tourse in Rhiladeiphia, She pedalled up to the clublouse tius Sestified o':.'m'seufilfabf.fie ';:3:5 :f&:m‘ic left: Capt, 3 £rom 470 te 609 pounds for Maine’s sunual.tgns. tourney. They're of Balley laland;ip Casgo Bay. lost fp the army and défense jobs. ailired for the women's “waeky”, golf, journamenty: | . Keesling, Jr., selective service legislative officezy o ¢

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