The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO A " THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA . ____ SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1945 ———— TA LKING IT OV ER—_Golfers Ben Hogan (lefi) and Ed TASK FORCE ON THE PROWL —Am ¢ U. S. Navy task force steams out to deal Dudley, chat as they await the starter’s call during the four-ball | ¢ Lathal Liow against the J e in the Pacific ocean wien. golf tournament at Miami, Fla. Hogan is in the Army, and Dud- | ley is president of the PGA. s b RFACE MIN l NG DELUXE — A huge electric_shovel at G.xkland. InZ., removes the i earth’s cover from a soft coal seam many feet below the surface. SINGER — Songstress Mary L ITTL E MAN VIEWS BIG P LA N E—-Harold Kirchenfioll, 3 foot, 11 inch worker, looks Ashworth, 21 (above), a native of Boston, Macs,, has been a con- over a Curtiss C-46 Commando, at the Louisville, Ky., Curtiss-Wright plant. S i eert pianist. STARLET — gixl, gets ilm Actress Daun Kennedy, a Scattle, Wash, sun as she goes boafing near Hollywood, |U NIOR F 1G H T—Dick Gregor, 7 (nchn, takes a left to tise chin froin Tom Duebays, 6, in a bout at the Navy junior box- ing chamipionships at Annapolis, Md., but Dick raade a quick ree covery and ended up by winnamg the bout. LUZON HIGHW AY—A weapons carrier and 2 salvaged Australian armored car carry Red DUET — Motion Picture Singer Dick Powell (left) joins Bari-" Cross comfort items down the Manila plain to troons battling Japs on Luzon, P, L. tone John Charies Thomas in their own version of a barbershol duet. The singers are close friends. g SPRING_— Motion Picture . . 3 Actress Irene Dunne wears a NICHT BIRDS — These two Tasmanian masked owls are veiled hat and smart suit, orie of inhabitants of the zoo at Melbourne, Australia, her spring outfits. AID NEGRO COLLEGES—At a meeting in New York planning a drive to aid Negro col- PAR A D E — Sgt. Yames V. Shiffer of Elizabethtown, Pa., and leges are (left to right) John D. l}ockefrller, Jr.; Thomas A. Morgan, president of the Sperry Corp., Sgt. Joseph Ignozzi of New Kensington, Pa., soldiers with the U. §. mational chairman of the United Negro College Fund campaign; Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, president of Third Army, put on an impi tu show with captured clothes EEACH PARTY — Members of a Coast Guard beach parly rest an the beach at Iwo Jima as. ip after three s on the island. 7 Howard University, Washington, D, C.; and Waller Hoving, executive tommittee shzirman, and bike in; Trier, ‘Germany. they await transportation back to their

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