The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1951, Page 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1‘)01 THE DAILY A\I ASKA EI\IPII\]' JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRbE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES THE BI C SHOW IS TO COM E — Gaily-decorated gondojas glide past the crowded sides of Venice's Grand Canal in water pageant prior to start of the twoman gondola regatta which dates back to the 13th century. 'l‘hc Rialto bridge is in bncknnund. BOB'S UP IN NEW FIELD_BobMathias, 1948 | i vl Pk Thcis 0 NATIONAL NET Qu::N_M...m..c Olympic decathlon winner and Stanford junior, totes pigskin on § G G 3 3 g b ! 16, San Diego, if., smiles and holds trophy after bea Palo Alto, Calif., prachce field as he reports for Indian grid squad. o y S 3 1 . R Fry, Akron, O., for national women'’s singles Clne at WINTRY TOP — coit- | fure “Directoire” by Parisian ;tyll;t .’Vleln Clemenlt is inspired y L5 ¢ » o 5 y fashions prevalent in late PLEAS U REgBEFORE W O R K — 1ngrid Bergman relaxes umh pet dogs while sailing 18th century France and is & at Santa Marinella, Italy, before starting a film under husband Robe! Rossellini’s’ direction. precursor 'of winter 'styles. HARDY AS ‘THE OLD FOX’ — Octogenarian | 3 3 ¢ T T : HONOI F‘Ol N OOV ER — Reutlingen Clark Griffith checks fruit on fig trees in front of his Washington, . % i R o f ds TWA Capt. William Chambers hmfllz D. C. stadium which have been growing there for 26 years. | s W,M,,M*“"" | ,c‘e:ltll’fl:l-lt:.l.;r'flel’berl oover for aid to Germany -af! M Y ) BISHOP '%{% 5, THE CHERCH 7,‘,7,‘;?.":2‘ ?m! Wl e dono 1o K VET LEADER — Frank 3 : : ;- E k}liuond, “’2,Idke:dlnz, Pa., roker and World War II vet, is | )« HIGH “C’ EASY H ER E—singer Rise Stevens pores new commander-in-chief of Vet- i over music scores in study of her Quogue, N. Y., home as she erans of Foreign Wars, succeed- CAMPAIGNING,FOR A NEW JOB _ thop Homer A. 'l‘amllmon and wie, prepares for coming season. The home used be a windmill, ing Charles C. Ralls. Marie, stop in Wuhlnmn D. C., during his 60-day, 42-state campaign tour for presidency of U. 8.' STILL:IN THE RUNNING — A twelve-horsepower Napi I;mlnlsozhy!'}eoln‘ | ING, TOAST_w;mc‘Andrerdnen.Maxene FUN_IS WHERE Y °UF| ND IT— l"lclllbflulllrllbhmt-uwn 3y Eyre (at wheel) of Barnsley, England, was among ancient autos en:c':-:; in“l’arh competition. | '(left), LaVerne (unm) and Patty toast Patty’s forthcoming mar~ swank club in Berlin's Tiergarten while other youngsters play. in RS i e v Nglage to' thelr planist, Wally Wechisler_(left), at Paris party.; | o s T )

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