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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1946 - JUNEAU, ALASKA E PAGE THRER _____ ALASK Y i . EWS IN P! CRACK-UP VlCV]'IvM_u piiths old, Huntington, W. Va., co i s THANKSGIVING DINNERS — iere are part of 4,000 turkeys being readied for the holiday market on the Milo Ladd farm near Benson, Minn, They will be fattened on graim., ght girls from St. Peterst ir charms with fhose o FLORIDA V5, Angeles by R) Daniel P. Mannix of Philadelphia holds Aguila, her pet Am bald eagle, The big. bird, which. has appeared in the movies, ran away recently when' frightened by dogs Lul was caught afier a night out. Ay PETE & 2 er in U auio ENVOY — youn & ‘ Stuart (above), 70, Presby UMNION SQUARE missiona is the new U. S, am- Shrine conver BIG FEET —w. locking for a pair of ci a srecial-made pa 5 promise of time, he said, 2 s ko s S B - 2 /it i Augdies by Gesigier Howaid Duwirin (vehind wheel). 3o will sl for * FAVORED Chestertown EXPECTANT PARENTS — Sarus cranes, natives oo b a2 5 ] {":":V”- “m"{‘"“"flllfl'“li“ favor- of India, watch over their nestfln‘!‘ llhree e‘il‘l"b“t‘l’le“fledtmlh&u: i 5 3 was sold to Walier 2, h, within 20 days. If they do, the fledglings w e the first of thel THREE FISHERMEN The Kraus triplets (left to Los Angeles, for $40,000, kind hatched in the Chicago Lincoln Park zoo. right), Tom. Dick and Harry, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kraus, Des Plaines, ill, go fishing on their fourth bizthdav. o " o L s R 7 ® B1G FISH — The biggest blue marlin caught off Montauk, (R i i b HARVEST TIME IN GREECE _ Wheat on an oxen-drawn cart, guided by a Creek g ¥ I the last 12 vears, welght 198 peunde, 1s Sloplazed By TIME OUT FOR REFRESHMENTS — water flowing from a fire hydrant on & Garmeor and his dzughter, is moved from the field to a thresher near Kozani, Macedc: John Erickson (right) of the Montauk Yacht Club, Clilcago street provides a cool semmer interlude for this horse owned by Soloman Chaiken, /