The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 23, 1947, Page 3

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IP SD\\ SEPTEME % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. - JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE s T ————————— e ——— e = THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS | |[CTURES B SR N 4 - 4 SINGER — Trudy Ewan, : : G o \ o3 petite singer with Bob Hope, got R SR X : a thrill out of a request number L1ONS,GET A WORKOUT _ under the eye of Coach Lou Little, (extreme right) candidates for the 1947 Columbia at the White House. football team go through calisthenics on Raker Field, New York. A statue of the school's traditional lion surmounts rocks in rear HER . Ax i _hvl at Wildwood-b Gale Semme = 2 & £ 3 2k S er Darby, Pa, N EW P ET_— Carolyn Porler, 7, of Takoma Park, Md., feeds Sandy, a collie given her 3 by » Baltimore restasrant man (o replace her pet, Starlet, killed by a truck. PRETTY TRAPSHOOTER — Movie actress Alice ’ : — o ; e Faye, on a vacation trip to Sun Valley, Idaho, gets instruction on E /3 41 ¥ & i g o trap shooting from Carl Bradsher, an exgpert gunuer, 2 ¢ A i ¢ i TRIPLET TRAVELERS — Jettic Quinlan, TWA host- s i 3 : % H ess, poses with the Dees triplets, Christina, Megan and Katha (L k to r.) of Washington, D, C., at La Guardia Field, N. Y, as the triplets and tlieir mother enplaned for Cairo. o WORKING WITH THORI UM — william C. Lil- ey 2 . - licndahl, Westinghouse metallurgist, works at Bloomfield, 5 : irgi ., 19, of Salem, Neb., points out the ARG Cypsincied & possible almic energy; SFITE el to, 0 hm’l’heer)" were'm;l'klng an eight-month, 22,000-mile tour of all 48 states. i | | 4 SHAKE — For her skill in VETERAN AIRMAN _ Dean C. Smith of New York, Latin 7 dances, Lupita Lopez who 20 years ago carried the first air express shipment from New (almvg:l' was acclaimed _“the Brunswick, N. J., to Cleveland in a single-engine, open cockpit shake” in a college youth poll biplane, stands besides a 1947 air giant, i ¥ Patsy Flicker of New York has & novel piece of furniture in her " 5 aiters fo attend a union meeting left this - hedroom—a combination bookshelf, might table and headbvoard, ALL ABOARD, FOLKS ! _ Nipper, accommodating et of the John Babinec family at bor unrest in the French capital, finished ftop and siies With ceramic tile, , takes the other household pets—four baby squirrels—for a ride, DESERTED CAFE _ A three-hour walkout by w: deserted sidewalk cafe on Paris’ Champs Elysees, symbolic of la

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