The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1951, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 195 FD PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES 1 o Lk 4 ’ i 5 : YEAR ard eh, adviser to presidents, meets eight-month-old N ey i s 8 i 3 f 4 eld by his mother, du X birihday visii to New York’s Central Park. ANSWERING CALL FOR ASSISTANCE — s/Sgt. Hugh Fowler prepares for Ly i practice rescue jump from helicopter during training in Japan. He carries complete medical gear. 0 CLIMAX OF YOUTH FESTIVAL cCrowds line both banks of a stream to watch the fireworks display in Berlin which officially closed the East Germnan Youth Festival. i i Ay ‘ e » ; ; EASTERN RHYTHM ek, H a - ; £ e |- Odd-lolnking breedlike instru- & y T » 3 4l ¥ ; " | ment is played by Chinese par- SWAN S NEb . @A sl 4 A ‘é ; . s 5 s | ticipant in East German Youth 2 e e k = 3 1 5 " ¢ i ROM CARES OF OFFICE_ secretary of | Festival entertainment on Unter, on Diatk 4 23 i 2% : ! co or edges of a meliogany. piece to be fash- ! Den Linden in Berlin, ;i 708 Ay i shop of his weekend home in Maryland. | irst ret Truman listens as Irving s and sings 2 naumber during their rehearsal for the television revue, “Irving Berlin’s Salute to America.” W “ iy a3 S T O T ) | TUMBLERF U L_jezebel, | ¥ 5 : 4 | two-week-old Chihuahua puppy | ¢ s ¢ i Tl - 3 ” 7 % S ) g ghing just eight ounces, is | { : \ ;‘:@ i " W AGED IN WOOD— b ¥ 3 3 | grateful for cool sides of glass in | i SRR -~ : oy ; > ; . 4 Explorer Russell C. Fry, investi- i ; v 4 Long Beach, Cal, home duriog | HEAVY,CASUALTY—GuyN. Cherry, 27-year-old Long . T vme — e 4 G gating American Indian cuiture | AN R summer heat wave, | Beach, Cal,, disc jockey scaling 640 pounds, is a weighty problem GETTING READY TO MOV E_ with the hunt- in northern Arizona, smokes | > ‘ for hospital attendants afier his car crashed into a building. ing season in northern Ontario approaching, this buck is caught by ancient Cohonina Indian pipe i g the camera for a split-second before bounding away into the bush. which resembles cigar holder. : > b ¢ &, i N hEY Yoy b i i S i | CITY ANGLERS — Far from bountiful sireams, these & S B gsters dip 1 1 Park lake during small fry THE SWEETEST MUSIC..."— Orchestra leader Guy Lombardo kisses his mother | Yomugsters dip iheir lincs il Central s s as Guy, Sr., looks on during parents’ golden weddinrge I::n.;:eresary celebration at Greenwich, Conn, fishing compelition in sight of New York's towering agariments,

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