The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 28, 1951, Page 6

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX IATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES OWL-EY ES — Five downy white owlets hiss resentment at » intrusion upon privacy of their nest in empty farm silo near A 17 iy b i L ® Wakarusa, Ind. They Mere found by farm’s praWective buyers. s - i STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN’ — Rlooming azaleas outline the nearly 50 NIGHT INTO DAY — An hour-long fireworks disr “Bpanish Steps,” sometimes called the “Stairway to Heaven,” leading to Trinity Church, Rome, aly. |~ brates 3,000th birthday. Hotel des Invalides, in background, can be seen through firewos! 3 : . HEADY _ Marie-Madelin NEW PIN-UP—_This fan- | , : i 1 ¢ ; . : it Cadue, 18, 1951 beauty queen of shaped scarf pin is designed to . el : S % ¥ i % ~ French provinces, wears head- }'&lgm the Tcarl mk,phfi wltlhol:t ik - L g r 1 ¥ ¥ Y L ¢ dress of Vendee, during “French g pin marks. e pin is . \ : Week” celebr: Englis| 'made with a loop through which ON GUA R D — Lea Barrett, pretty 18-year-old lifeguard at GERMAN BEAUTY _nelga Severin, 26-year-old model T H ECH .AlN GING i eechm‘f,eel éfl‘";, ?]';,sl;;}ghm scarf ends are pulled. | Adams Park swimming pool in Atlanta, Ga., has only a knowing from Hannover, was named *Miss Niedersachsen”( Lov xony) frey's Hook Ligl ',""“"S( -on o i smile for_the “pleas” of young mermen to “Nave me! save me!” . | and will be one of 13 girls competing for * Germany” title. before 30-year-old structure POGCY LIVING — Snowhall, a five-year-old pooch MATCHING MATCHSTICKS — Hobbyist . w. | FAIR WARNING — structure, publicizing ¢ use of y ) 7 o aed by Frank J. Smith of Bartonville, TIL., looks watchfully at Sweetman of San Francisco uses crayon-pencil to put finishing | aluminum in building, is one of the features of first posiwar Ger- 'dghc 'lf ET “E 2 L:'i'n'g ?‘,yg‘*’:g‘g:} :‘:fi;:;m;;h:-:{?ox:fiic%: group of tiny goslings of which she has become “rodmother.” touches to reproduction of Texas Alamo, made of matchsticks. | ~ man construction fair; “Constructa,” which opened in Hanz«ver, ? .hm";o::écwo: mg ‘master, L. K. Handran v'vm?ng(on DC:S ; 3 ; ; . : ! ” ] ON TAP AT GREAT SMOKY — “Unto These OUT TO SETTLE BURNING QUESTION — Autos of yesteryear, 1911 Stod- MAKINGC THE GRADE — A six-room house is inched up onc of Los Angeles’ steepest Hills,” drama of Cherokeem@ians’ removal from North Carolina | dard-Dayton (leff) and 1913 Stanley Steamer will race between Chicago and New York to settle ~~grades with use of winches by two trucks, each anchored to manholes and telephone poles. to Oklahoma, is played-at Great Smoky National Pz-k, N. C. a burning question of grandfather’s day: Is steam power more efficient than gasoline engine?

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