The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1944, Page 7

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SECOND SECTION PAGES | TO 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1944 “THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES bl - Ta SEA FORT DESIGNER—Guy A. Maunsell, designer of . d to tect England’s Th: s Est froi AIRACOMET AND KINGCOBRA_The jet-propelled P-59A Airacomet (in foreground) iid, b e bt (s ety G o g attack by enemy aircraft, surveys a model of one of the forts, and the P-63 Kingcobra (background) are two of the Army Air Forces' latest fighters, Forts float an boat-like pontoons. GUAM NATIVES LIVE IN TOMB—_These natives of Guam have taken up temporary residence in a shattered tomb in a cemetery at Anigua since their liberation from Japanese concen- tration camps by U. S, ferces. About 7,000 persons are living in this cemetery. . MARIN E—marine Lt. Ruth i g 2 4 . FOR COLLEGE — Actress Moss (above) recently took a § 3 3 pad ; Sybil Trent (above) models a screen test in New York to for- ¢ Y > G " . i velveteen skirt and wide-striped ward her postwar plans. She's © - = = B ; : G 2 . S e o tuck-in blouse, one of the latest | mow doing recruiting and public DESIGNED FOR AIR-SEA RESCUE _RAF fliers erect an airborne lifeboat which is outfits designed for wear at col- relations work. designed to be dropped by parachute. Twenty-seven feet long, it has sails, two motors, lege or school. i GIVES A DAY'S WORK_ pavid Calanan, 87 retired p-ln'l‘er. has support of three Conover models as he starts a day’s work, salary for which he donated to war relief. He w TWO NS — one of 10,000 New York City painters to give a day’s pay. Mode aous M,E‘:’n "s",mx",',"l;',".fi i o i (top to bottom) Madeline Patterson, Dorsee Brent, Jackie Flynn, ern costume and flourishes a HUNGARY'S CAPITAL_Here is a view of Budapest, capital of Hungary. Old city Is in brace of six-guns for a movie, forezround with government buildings in background and Danube river at right. UNCLE REMUS FILM ADVISERS_Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Kurtz, of Atlanta, Ga., historians and artists, get down to work on iheir latest job— supplying technical details for a movie based on Uncle Remus, famed southern character Yungning Henghsien FR. INDO- CHINA Lungchow Sun‘yi. : AR Haiphong OMA FEEDS CANARY —petroit heavyweight boxer - . Lee Oma feeds his pet canary in Nev;' York. :lhm stepped llmo ; ? STATUTE MILES : A bout against Tami Mauriello on only two days’ notice, lastel 3 3 £ ; Seven rounds, but was knocked out in the eighth - SOUTHEA 05‘1;:‘0':' NA_=This new base map of southeast Chins locates the important cities WINDFALLS FOR C1DER—About 75000 tons of apples, mostly windfalls from the east e 8 e . and Hong Kong and the northern tip of French Indo China, ~ coast hurricane, are piled up outside 3 New England mill to be made inte clder.. = -

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