The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1945, Page 5

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MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1945 ) PAGE FIVE : . | | PIN-UP — This photo of e L % % Janis Paige, movie actress, was o SHASTA POWER FOR WAR PLANTS—This new picture of the Shasta dam in northern California shows ii complete except for the three drum gates and the bridge above them. Power plant below furnishes current for San Francisco arca war plants. ne of six pin-ups reques hy' U. S. bomber crews on Saipan, ITALIAN UNIVERSITY REOPENS—A crowd in historic Piazza del Campo ailends reopening of University of Siena, Italy, which dates back seven centuries, he POLISH MARKET PLACE — Farmers and tradesmen throng the market place in this peacetime view of Czesotchowa. important city of southwestern Poland. RPN FURMA BATHROOM 3 ta ‘corps trained by Americax e nor) ern Burma as a supply truck rolls acros: e thene, \ " o x JGAY PLAID _nis ran-cut , wrap-around robe, lined for all- season wear, is made of gay o plaid cotton gingham in a simple style designed for comfort. The NET FOR WORKMEN — This net was used to protect wide lapels and sleeves are given workmen on the spillway bridge of the Shasta dam, in northern a finished touch with green cot- California, from possible falls to the recks of the river bed 600 ton braid. Zet below as work on the dam was rushed along. LOOKING OVER BIG PLANE_young men in the RAAF Air Training Corps look over the converted Liberator bomber — the Commando — with which air freight service was an unidentified tropical island. inaugurated between Lendon and Sydney, N.S.W. k4 machine levels off ground for an air strip on ‘UNCLE JOE'—This is tha most recent official portrait of x : O s sl 4 ; Gen. Joseph W. (Vinegar Joe) 3 ; stilwell, who until recently Jed " 27w, TACKER BLASTED ON SAIPAN_Wreckage of one of 16 Japanese planes which raided the B-29 base of the American forces in the Chinas BIG BLADES ON TES T—Now used entirely for war production research, these tig cells of USAAF 215t bomber command on Saipan litters the airfield. Only three of the attacking planes escaped destruction, C " Burma-India theatre, 1 Clrtiss-Wright propeller division at Caldwell, N. J., will handle 30-foot propellers,

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