The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1951, Page 3

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE THREE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURE ol ‘FLICHT OF SNNOWBIRDS' STARTS — Fleet of 110 Snowbirds jockéys for position at start of 16th annual “Ylight of the Snowbirds” off Newport Beach, Cal. A Snowbird is a dinghy in 12-foot class having a single sail Marconi catboat-type rig. ROYAL COU and Margaretha of S BODY ENGLISH FAILS — M. Paul Kinefelter - watches her 10-foot putt and bid for victory fall short in Women's Western Golf Tourney match with Margie Lindsay at Detroit. 4 s i RT PLAY _— Pprincesses Birgitta (left) weden, granddaughters of late King Gustav "OUTING THE ‘GREAT CIRCLE’— An RAF Lincoln on a navi sco trip in North Polar regions, flies above ice-shrouded mouniains within the Arctic Circle. ASSIST FROM CHIEF — Rear Adm. Walter F. Boone, | ‘ s i R : o U.'S. Navy Eastern Atlantic commander, uses sword to aid Roses | | = e HARD EGCG TO CRACK _ Employes in the Frank- B e e HoBa s, s b | furt, Germany, Zoo drill a hole in an ostrich egg to extract ils marie Mieczkowski cut WAVES ninth anniversary cake in London. contents for an omelet, part of a special dinnes a8 thé Zoo. NOMINATED ! e mar_J. Gallman, of V Vi i , P % BEA f ¥ N. Y., career foreign ser L % i : o MOTHER-READS A STOR Y — Comedlian Lou cer, has been nominated by Presi- B - L A 5k f Rt near Traunstein, G nd restored to health, shows no fear of | 9ent Truman to be Ambassador ESCAPING A HOT FOOT — His boots smoking, fireman John Hayes climps Stoney- P PR e o et e g T ec's dog when oo a creek River wall, at Johnstown, Pa., to escape fire started to destroy marauding river worms. “Jack and the Beanstalk” which he Is filming at Culver.City, Cak (%1 . the photographer’s dog when lensmen posed pair for a picture, fo @' Union of South Africa, ik : . e i . PRESENTING HiS HANDIWORK— Jack Collier points out features of his works | ATTACHED TO HI ! ver si VIEWING THE ETERNAL CITY — Four U. S. Boy Scouts, enroute io Austria ing half-scale model of 1863 “C. P. Huntington” locomotive to sightseers at Oakland, Cal.” | Miller of Lancaster, Pa., found “Joe” in a cornfield, the croyv has attend the World Scout Jamboree, view ancient ruins in Rome. The Colosseum is in ‘oe background. been a constant partner for the youth in all his activities.

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