The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1941, Page 5

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THE @250 appearinz on a turntzble set against an arched background (left). The turntable spun busily almost two End ey of Michigan State lege at East Lansing, ich., €5 the football schedule with ease of mind, now that he special pair of unbreakable glasses set in rubber frames, for game wearine B, SURE and Mrs, Ruth Hur: BEATS WALK set down at the end of the ramp at Washington's new airport—w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1941. setting some 1 ours introdus I N G—scooters are pro: AVEN'T WE MET BEFORE? ' _Now that he's in Missouri, Kuyon wants to see for himself what Director George Vier- heller of the St. Louis zoo is like. Kuyon is a gorilla—and smart! i AWAITI Nc_ THEIR TURN_Three of Grebonne Stra ¥ berry Blonde's nine pups have a helping whilé five others aw their turn, at the cocker’s Philadelphiz home where measures are being taken to get a “relief” moiher for the litie TIRES UP LN FIRE_More than 3,690 ires destined for s-idefense pasposesdm, Canada were destroyed in this blaze at Phila- delping wacie | rire got well under way before dJi . Firemen foyght-the smelly blaze almost an Lous. led for pilots of private plane; which must ich explains the ride Lu Shank (right) of New York are getting to the terminal building, with Ramp Controller Richard Collins at the scooter controls. Miss Shank is a pilot. .. E 1 debutantes had their coming-out party in Raleigh, N.C., each debutante ng a resplendent new deb everv half minute. MISSION_Allen Wardell (above), chairman of the Ameri- can Red Cross delegation to Russia, is a New York attorney and served with the America Red Cross in Russia during the first world war. The group will study emergency relief needs. WHIRLAWAY'S JINX_wWhen War Relic (in lead) finished first in the Narragansett Special at Pawtucket, R.L, he beat out mighty Whirlaway (second), famed Calumet Farm entry who'd been expected to make that race his 13th victory out of 18 starts this season and on a Sept. 13, too. War Relic won by 4§ lengths, covered the mile and 3-16 in 1:57 1-5. ey REGIMENTAL FLAG_Proudly men of the 54th, which was the 44th C.A. in France in 1918, display new regimental flag at Camp Davis, N.C. Left to right: Pvt. W, Brown, Sgt. Wm. King, Pvt. Malcom Bronson, Col. O. C. Warner, the 54th’s command TWO IN A TWO-WHEELER—_Rare off - the - screen moments finds Bette Davis, movie actress, in a two-wheeler with her husband, Arthur Farnsworth, a New Englander. They're exere cising a horse on the Farnsworth west coast estate. r MARITAL_Not all brides belong in June, as can be seen in'this fail bride wearing a long- waisted, buttonéd white mioiré designed by _Hattie. Carnegie; There’s .a lace bennet, train. RUGGED 01 if it's the out- door type for you, here’s Marion Johnson with her first mallard st Duck Bay in eastern Quebec, $She wears an'airplane cloth hunting jacket, cotton shorts, HA SPARKLE_That bright light shed by Mrs. Jules Brulatour, N.Y. first-nighter, may ecom from her jewels—a diamon + sapphire bracelet matching clips that fasten the tulle velling. SO LON G !_Pink pants o one shoulder, hula-skirted Eddie Rostek, a bandsnian, qui the stage at Baltimore after rx hearsal of “Snap It Up Again? 29th division’s musical comedy,.

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