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Jack Kent Cooke and Harold Dingman freed on charges of consiracy to commit defamatory libel, "Babies for Export" case: (L-R) Jack Kent Cooke and Roy Thomson, chairman of New Liberty Magazine board of directors.
Jack Kent Cooke and Harold Dingman freed on charges of consiracy to commit defamatory libel, "Babies for Export" case: (L-R) Jack Kent Cooke and Roy Thomson, chairman of New Liberty Magazine board of directors.
American newsmen visit Edmonton and are entertained by RCAF officials. (L-R, B-T) Air Vice Marshal K. M. Guthrie; Harold Levine, Anset Tabler, William Shippen, Wayne Thomis; Bill Lucas, R. A. Howard, Milton Widder, Thomas Crowley and Allen Funch.
American newsmen visit Edmonton and are entertained by RCAF officials. (L-R, B-T) Air Vice Marshal K. M. Guthrie; Harold Levine, Anset Tabler, William Shippen, Wayne Thomis; Bill Lucas, R. A. Howard, Milton Widder, Thomas Crowley and Allen Funch.
American newsmen visit Edmonton and are entertained by RCAF officials. (L-R, B-T) Allen Funch, Milton Widder, William Shippen, Harold Levine, Air Vice Marshal K. M. Guthrie; Bill Lucas, Wayne Thomis, R. A. Howard, Anset Tabler and Thomas Crowley.
American newsmen visit Edmonton and are entertained by RCAF officials. (L-R, B-T) Allen Funch, Milton Widder, William Shippen, Harold Levine, Air Vice Marshal K. M. Guthrie; Bill Lucas, Wayne Thomis, R. A. Howard, Anset Tabler and Thomas Crowley.
House, located at 10426 98 street, formerly belonging to Mrs. Jennie Rekush, which was expropriated in Septemeber 1946 when the government proposed postal service extensions at the CNR depot.
House, located at 10426 98 street, formerly belonging to Mrs. Jennie Rekush, which was expropriated in Septemeber 1946 when the government proposed postal service extensions at the CNR depot.
Three children and a postmaster.
Three children and a postmaster.
Edmonton Bulletin carrier boy, Terry Stubbert, volunteers to carry mail to Grierson Estate residents along with his Bulletins.
Edmonton Bulletin carrier boy, Terry Stubbert, volunteers to carry mail to Grierson Estate residents along with his Bulletins.
(L-R) Stan Moher replaces Harold "Hal" Dean as sports editor of The Edmonton Bulletin newspaper.
(L-R) Stan Moher replaces Harold "Hal" Dean as sports editor of The Edmonton Bulletin newspaper.
Frank Fisher, general manager of the British United Press for Great Britain, visits his brother after 26 years apart.
Frank Fisher, general manager of the British United Press for Great Britain, visits his brother after 26 years apart.
John Howey, editor, retiring from The Edmonton Bulletin after more than 50 years of service.
John Howey, editor, retiring from The Edmonton Bulletin after more than 50 years of service.
Two-year-old Shirley Howard visits the Edmonton Bulletin's editorial rooms.
Two-year-old Shirley Howard visits the Edmonton Bulletin's editorial rooms.