The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1947, Page 3

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SATURDAY ' o V4 v/s 4 3 ks ~CABE GREETS YOUNGSTERS — Babe Ruth shakes hands with players on Ameri- AT R el ot oo P L s year-old daughter, Penny, look on, Benny Reiges of Worcester, car Legion National Junior baseball teams, gathered in Los Angeles for the annual'tournament. Mass., practices his kicking form on the UCLA field, - N - LONDON LUNCH H O U R_gistoric St. Paul's forms a backdrop for war-blitzed build- ings amid which London office workers relax in the sun during their lunch hour. CONGRATULATIONS _ Harold & E " . i < : i 1 ‘fitassen, former Minnesota governor, congratulaies Mrs. Lee W, stton of Excel- TRAFFIC JAM IN.CALCUTT sior, Minn., on her clection as president of the American Legion are packed into a busy Calcutta thoroughfare as Indians celebrate their new independence. Auxiliary at the 1947 convention. nOBE £ “ TO GREECE_ Loy Hen- <R o s ” k / NEW MINK — Natural ‘ ’ ¢ v _ ; , derson, (above) a top policy [ v £ wild mink in full length, styled COUNSEL_ movirt ~. | r L e o meats was dispatehed to Greecs SCT. YORK OVL MAN - sci Alvin C, Yok, here with draped pack, s used, i Denham, (above) former NLRG < . : Red) Blaik uses a blackboard to instruct 4 - of World War I, displays the rig with which he struck oil at this new fur coat for winter. trial ';"“’““"‘l is! ‘l')‘: ot d“"' 2 cz.:ylkxdutnfih&a;g:{;:i ;?:fflc:‘fl-s(w:f at the West Point school. ',‘,’m%",';’,‘:f‘,m,}"{,':,,',,fi"é':fi;‘flflf Byrdstown, Tenn. York had prospected for oil for the past 12 eral counsel of e board. Dein-Bacher gives it a Peter vears in the Cumberland Mountains. Pan -collar and cuffed sleeves.] 4 v . 2 g ¥ 00t = * e iy g g . RMFUL OF HORSE — Joy Parker, JUNGLE FIRS T Al D — Maj. Elmer Smith, co-pilot; Lt. Col. Henry Meyers, a A 0 oy Parker, Maj. Ted Boselli, navigator, (left to right) of President Truman’s new plane, the “Independence,’ . x “Tiny Bit,” believed one of the smallest Shetland ponies on i nt taken along on the flight to Brazil. Part of the flight was over areas ~7"" < record. He weighea 10 ab birth,, e b ok g I:':;ledensv: jungle remote from the outside world, ; rourd., Mo weighed 10 pPusiy 4 10-year-old Lzt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Parker, Arlington, Tex., holds PA 1S R10OT D AMAGE _ Rubble virtually blocks a street in the Pakistan city of Amtitsar, fol ing riots growing out of the partition of India between_‘Moslems and Hindus, 4 ]

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